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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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There was a story reported by sky news today from the journal of sexual medicine, here’s a bit of it:
“ Researchers at the University of Ottawa found various bodily sensations in both scales to be present, including "choppy/shallow breathing", "increased blood pressure" and "hot flashes".
But they recommend that "copulatory vocalisations (eg moaning)" should be removed from the BSOS.
Referring to a previous study from 2011, they say that moaning may be - at least partly - "under women's conscious control".
"We recommend that the item 'moaning' be removed from the measure permanently," the study said.
Describing the female orgasm as a "poorly understood aspect of female sexual response", they set out to investigate, recruiting 637 women aged between 18 and 82.
Research to date has tended to focus on non-occurrence, frequency and dysfunction, they said, with little done on "more subjective psychological aspects".
After concluding their study, the scientists found that "pleasurable satisfaction was most important to the appraisal of orgasm" “
So, moaning what’s the verdict?
If you vocalise do you do it consciously as positive feedback or is it involuntary?
Might as well open it to men if you moan as well. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Do the washing up,have you made the bed.
That kind of moaning?
I was thinking ..
"That was shite, my wand does it better" kinda moaning."
I tend to get “is it even in yet?” |
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I can def "not moan" ie when we're in earshot of family members etc.
But 100% prefer to just go with whatever my voice chooses to do...
I also think the orgasm is stronger if I can moan that if I've got both my hands over my mouth |
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