Why do some women make so much noise during intimacy?
What you need to know: Men should be more open to how their partners experience pleasure It has been noted that making noise turns some women on and helps them experience ecstasy.

Why do some women make so much noise during intimacy?

Why do some women make so much noise during intimacy? Photo | Photosearch
What you need to know:
- Men should be more open to how their partners experience pleasure
- It has been noted that making noise turns some women on and helps them experience ecstasy.
"My husband gets mad with me if I make noise when we are in the act. He orders me to shut up, and says only prostitutes make noise. Though I try, I am unable to control myself. Am I normal? What should I do?" This message came through my inbox the other day.
"Is there really something to noisy sex?" I wondered. In a 2011 study known as "copulatory vocalization" -- in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, researchers found that many of the women did make noise but not necessarily while they were having an orgasm. Instead, 66 percent said that they moaned to speed up their partner's climax, and 87 percent stated that they vocalised during sex to boost their self-esteem.
So it seems that making men happy is part of the reason why women moan, but what happens to couples with space limitations?
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