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How to tell if a woman's moans are natural or exaggerated cries? 

    page views:1  Publication date:2015-11-07  
During sexual intercourse, some women emit sounds of varying degrees. Some men find these sounds delightful and use the volume as a measure of a woman's sexual arousal. Very few men openly express disgust at these sounds.
However, many secretly think that only prostitutes or harlots make such sounds, and wonder how a virtuous woman could make such noises.
This is entirely a prejudice or a result of a lack of common sense. It's true that prostitutes deliberately shout and exaggerate their sexual responses during intercourse. But this is merely a professional technique and not a reflection of genuine pleasure. Other women are completely different. Their sounds are entirely due to the pleasure they experience upon reaching orgasm; it's a completely natural emotional expression, not contrived.
Moans during sex can be incredibly stimulating and enhance the enjoyment of both partners. In particular, the repeated use of short, repetitive interjections by women not only sounds like pleasant musical accompaniment to men, but also excites them and accelerates their orgasm.
Physiologically speaking, there are two reasons why women make sounds during sex.
First, as orgasm approaches, the oxygen content in the blood decreases.
At this time, women experience mild hypoxia, exhibiting symptoms such as glazed eyes, blurred vision, and mild body spasms—the so-called "orgasm symptoms." The decrease in blood oxygen leads to a relative increase in carbon dioxide, thus accelerating breathing. This accelerated and disordered breathing naturally produces the muffled sounds characteristic of orgasm.
Second, as orgasm approaches, the levels of "excitatory substances" in a woman's brain increase.
While our understanding of these substances is still limited, we know they can cause a blurring of consciousness and have a de-inhibiting effect on the brain. This effect dilutes a woman's rationality, resulting in sounds she herself might not even realize. Some women are completely unaware of whether they made any sounds afterward. Therefore, it is clear that vocalizations during sex are a completely spontaneous physiological phenomenon and have nothing to do with a woman's moral character. Men who have had concerns or doubts about this can rest assured.
However, things cannot be generalized. While people are certainly constrained by physiological factors, they are ultimately controlled by reason. Many women do not make any sound during sex, which is a result of consciously strengthening control. Therefore, it is absolutely wrong to say that women who make sounds are inherently promiscuous. But it must also be noted that women who do not make any sounds are mostly due to severe sexual repression or more traditional sexual views.
They may have grown up in an environment that strictly prohibits sex, or they may have been deeply influenced by traditional sexual values, developing a strong sense of shame about sex and forming a proper and self-restrained personality in this regard. Needless to say, they would blush with embarrassment just by being asked to participate in sex, let alone just talk about it. Such women, even if they experience pleasure and have the urge to scream during sexual contact, will try their best to suppress it.
In addition, some women's vocalizations during sex are not primarily related to physiological reasons, but rather to their temperament. These women often emit very loud, muffled moans, largely artificial, accompanied by exaggerated facial expressions. Modern scientific research has confirmed that these women often have hysterical personalities. They often have a strong desire to express themselves, so they shout loudly to get their partner's attention and more caresses. These women also have sudden urges for release, and shouting serves as a convenient outlet.
Some women experience pleasure without vocalizing, while others experience less pleasure but still shout loudly. The existence of these two types of women does not prove a connection between vocalization and character, but it does refute the notion that louder vocalizations equate to higher levels of pleasure. According to relevant research, the loudness of vocalizations is not directly proportional to the degree of pleasure, but rather inversely proportional. Therefore, using the loudness of vocalizations as an indicator of female arousal is highly unreliable.
In reality, most couples in sexual activity only use their own bodies as "tools"—her tool is his body, and his tool is her body. Despite their tireless and relentless efforts to refine their lovemaking art in hopes of improving the quality and level of their relationship, unfortunately, few couples achieve true sexual harmony, fulfillment, and pleasure through this method. This is because they both neglect or forget the vast treasure trove of art that is the "body's senses." For example, the influence of sound on sex can either ignite intense passion or destroy a couple's strong sexual desire.

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