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8 Reasons why women are louder than men during sex

Women are louder during sex Women tend to be louder than men during sex for a variety of reasons. It could be from surprise because she wasn’t expecting to squirt or it could be the overwhelming feeling of the female orgasm. It doesn’t matter what the reason is though because usually it’s a sign that she’s having a good time.

1) Losing control

The beginning of sex is usually slow because you’re getting in the mood but there comes a point where you lose control. Women are naturally more responsive than men and will find it easier to give in to what they’re feeling so they’re more likely to go with the flow and let their body respond the way it wants to.

2) Surprise

Sometimes something unexpected will happen and women will let out a loud moan or gasp because it felt good. If she makes a painful noise then stop but if it sounds like a good kind of surprise then keep going.

3) Overwhelming pleasure

Sex feels good and it can be overwhelming, especially if she’s getting close to having an orgasm. It can get to the point where she gives in to the feeling and doesn’t realize how loud she’s being. She needs to express how good it feels and the desire will build in her until it takes over.

4) Giving you signals

Loudly moaning can be her way of giving you signals because it’s sexier than talking to you. Listen to the types of sounds she’s making because it will tell you if she likes what you’re doing or if she wants you to try something else.

5) Trying to help you finish

Not everyone finishes at the same time so she could be using sounds to let you know that she’s getting close and that you need to hurry up. Her noises will be more sharp and desperate so you’ll notice them and understand that she’s not going to last much longer.

6) Wanting it to last longer

A female orgasm takes longer to achieve so she might be letting you know that she wants you to slow down. She’ll make softer noises because they’re less intense and your natural instinct will be to go slower. She’ll also use body language, like slowing down her movements, while making soft groans to make the moment last longer and to help you get in a better rhythm.

7) Making you feel good

Some women are quiet during sex because it doesn’t feel normal for them to make too much noise and their partner might think they’re doing something wrong or aren’t good enough to satisfy her. If she knows she’s the quiet type then she might be loud to show you that she likes it and to make you feel good about your sexual performance.

8) Adding to the excitement

Sex is fun and being loud during it can add to the excitement because it’s seen as a normal part of sex. She might be loud because she’s used to being that way or because it’s expected and sex feels weird without moaning or crying out loud.

Author at Monkeys Reviews Australia
Emily is based in Sydney.
She is working as writer for diferent websites. She has published many hand-books about adult dating and relationships.
Emily Scott

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