If you are convinced you always make the ladies scream out of pleasure
in bed, you may get disappointed. It seems that women use moaning,
sighing, and dirty talk to manipulate men ejaculatory behavior to their advantage.
The current studies were conducted in order to investigate the
phenomenon of copulatory vocalizations and their relationship
to orgasm in women. Data were collected from 71 sexually
active heterosexual women (M age = 21.68 years ± .52) recruited from
the local community through opportunity sampling. The
studies revealed that orgasm was most frequently reported by women
following
self-manipulation of the clitoris, manipulation by the
partner, oral sex delivered to the woman by a man, and least frequently
during vaginal penetration. More detailed examination of
responses during intercourse revealed that, while female orgasms
were most commonly experienced during foreplay, copulatory
vocalizations were reported to be made most often before and
simultaneously
with male ejaculation. These data together clearly
demonstrate a dissociation of the timing of women experiencing orgasm
and
making copulatory vocalizations and indicate that there is
at least an element of these responses that are under conscious
control, providing women with an opportunity to manipulate
male behavior to their advantage.
Brewer,
G., & Hendrie, C. (2010). Evidence to Suggest that Copulatory
Vocalizations in Women Are Not a Reflexive Consequence of Orgasm Archives of Sexual Behavior, 40 (3), 559-564. DOI: 10.1007/s10508-010-9632-1
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