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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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They are very different experiences so I dount there's a correlation. I don't make a lot of noise when having sex and didn't make much noise when giving birth to my first child. My second on the other hand hurt like hell and I made sure everyone in the room knew.
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By *vilgasamWoman
over a year ago
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No lol, as someone who’s had both, they’re very different experiences, both have noise sure but completely different levels sounds and experiences
Also labor isn’t a turn on, quite the opposite ngl |
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I imagine there's a correlation between someone who's willing to let all the noise out in one situation will be more likely to be less self conscious in the other.
But they're very different experiences. (I assume, I only do one.) |
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"I imagine there's a correlation between someone who's willing to let all the noise out in one situation will be more likely to be less self conscious in the other.
But they're very different experiences. (I assume, I only do one.)"
That's what I wondered.
It was not about conflating the two as they're very different experiences...one being for pleasure the other being a pain.
I had both my babies on paracetamol only so am pretty aware of what it was like but hadn't thought about how some would be kinda out of it with meds, gas and air etc to maybe not remember |
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