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Women make noise, even when they are having sex. Some women may also shout and scream in bed. And if you recollect your memories of any lovemaking scene from the movies, you will have the woman moan over and over again as the scene gets hotter. So what makes women moan during sex?
Ever wondered why women make all those sounds of ‘aah and the ‘umms’ during sex? Is it pleasure? Pain? Or both?
While some men would say it is because they are such amazing lovers and moans indicate their sexual prowess, it is not always true. Women moan during sex for various reasons, broadly covered below.
It may, however, be noted here that different women may cry for different reasons. We might have missed one or two, so do add if something comes to your mind in the comments section.
Top 9 Reasons Why Women Moan In Bed
When having sex, we use so many of our senses to enjoy it. Why should your auditory senses be ignored then?
Moaning gives a rhythm to the reproduction, and if you have heard a woman moan and scream across the walls of your home, you would have been tempted to. 
Is noisy, raunchy sex better and hot? What causes women to make noises in bed?
For women, intimacy and moaning go hand in hand. Just as you sigh at the sight of warmed-up food on the table when you are hungry or a soft bed awaiting you after an exhausting day, moaning is a natural response to pleasure that a woman gets during sex.
As she gets to climax and feels pleasure, she moans involuntarily in ecstasy.
Men are turned on by the sounds their women make. If a man is taking time for the act and is not getting into the mood, a woman may moan just to get him there. This especially helps when a man is not in the mood for sex, but the woman wants it.
At times when he is taking things rough and causing discomfort or pain down there, moaning can come in handy. A moan with a painful sound can give him the message that he is creating the woman discomfort, and he may become slow and careful.
But there is no reason why a woman should continue to endure pain during sex. After all, the act is all about experience pleasure and not pain (unless that’s your jam). More often than not, pain during intercourse is caused by a lack of lubrication. This problem can be solved by simply keeping a bottle of lube handy.
Not in the mood today, but your man wants sex? Then moan! Moaning excites men and makes them orgasm early on. Some women also cry if the sex is getting too exhausting and they want to end it soon. They complain to arouse their men and get things done quickly.
Many women have used crying to get sex done promptly, and it is all fine until the man knows you are faking it. That could be quite painful and pinches men sharply.
When a man hears soft moans of pleasure, he gets the idea that the woman is enjoying what he is doing. The sounds of your moans give him to make him interpret that you need more time in bed and he need not hurry. This helps women extend the act longer if they anticipate the man is going to have an orgasm soon.
It is the tone of the moans that set the rhythm of sex. If a man can correctly read through the sounds a woman makes, the couple can have better and enjoyable sex.
Women have hectic lives, and sometimes they are just not turned on for sex. With a thousand different things running in their minds, it may be hard for some women to focus on what is happening now. With a grocery list running on your account or a presentation layout taking shape, it can be impossible to enjoy the pleasure of being laid.
Moaning helps them get their brain where their bodies are.
Like what your man is doing? Moan softly. Don’t like what he is doing down there? Moan hard.
That’s it. Moaning helps women change the rhythm in bed. If you moan softly at something he is doing, your man will continue it because he knows you like it. Similarly, he will also get the idea of something you are not enjoying when you moan painfully. As simple as that!
What would sex be like if no one was making any sound? Since women are more expressive than men, they have taken the lead on this one, too. Their moans and sounds and screams make sex more enjoyable for both the partners involved. Silently getting to climax would be such a mood killer! When a woman moans in pleasure, there can be nothing better than that.
Can’t get your woman to moan? Is the silent sex routine dampening your experience in the bedroom? One of the reasons why a woman may not be letting out those soft moans or loud screams during sex is because her partner isn’t able to pleasure her the right way.
In that case, sex toys such as vibrators or ring for clitoris stimulation can really help you shift gears and heighten the pleasure of the act. If she is truly experiencing the zeniths of sexual pleasures, there is no way she’ll be able to keep at that ecstatic energy in.
Women also moan to make their men feel happy and pleased. A man feels masculine and strong when he can get his woman to feel pleasure under his embrace. Soft moans of pleasure give him the idea that the woman is enjoying what he is doing and that pleases him greatly.
Sex becomes more exhilarating for men when their women moan with pleasure. Moaning is considered to be a sign of good sex, but do not confuse the painful sounds of your woman as signs of happiness.
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Time to make your bedroom game straight fire.
Whether you heard it in porn , while watching Bridgerton , or even through the very thin walls of your college dorm room , there's a good chance you know what a sex moan sounds like . It's usually along the lines of some "ooohs" and "ahhhs." But there's actually a lot more to a moan than you may think.
Maybe you want to interpret what you or your partner's moans mean, maybe you want to know why it feels so good to moan during sex. Either way, we've got you covered on all your lovely sex noises.
So, whether you're a natural-born moaner who worries that maybe you're too loud in bed (you're not), or you're a more reserved lover who could've sworn people only made sounds in porn (they don't), we've asked some sexperts to spill the deets surrounding every single one of your moaning-related questions.
Odds are, you're moaning because you're enjoying yourself, says Gigi Engle , LifeStyles brand ambassador, certified sex coach, and author of All the F*cking Mistakes: A Guide to Sex, Love, and Life . "It's a natural, animalistic response on the most basic of levels," she says.
"When we're feeling pleasure, we start to lose control over our bodies. The somatic nervous system takes a back seat and we can't control the sounds that come out as a result."
It's pretty much like we're all cats in heat, screeching our sexual desires out, explains Kenneth Play , an international sex educator and creator of the Sex Hacker Pro course.
On the flip side though, you might be moaning in an attempt to fake it. "There are times when people moan during sex to be performative as well," Engle continues. "Sometimes we over-exaggerate our noises in an attempt to quell the ego of a partner."
More often than not, moaning should serve as a green light. "Moaning [usually] signifies that what your partner is doing feels good," says Engle. "If something feels good, make some noise to let them know they should keep doing that thing! Moaning is a good indicator that something is working and silence is a good indicator that it's not."
Now here's where it gets tricky: Not everyone is super comfortable letting out sounds that aren't familiar to them, so communication is key. Always check in with your partner to make sure that what you're doing feels good to them (whether they're moaning or not).
There are a number of ways moaning can be used to make sex better. You could use it as an indicator to see what your partner does/doesn't like, which will instantly make you a better lover.
"Try to develop the skill to detect when your partner is faking [moaning] and when they are making authentic sounds of pleasure," suggests Play. Not only will this guide you when it comes to pleasing them, but it can also help your partner feel comfy opening up and letting their walls down.
Moaning is one of those primal responses that happen when you let go of your inhibitions and simply experience the moment. That, in itself, will make sex better for you which in turn, will probably turn your partner on even more. "
Moaning is super sexy and it shows that it's a positive experience," says Engle. "People want to feel like they're doing a good job in bed. It's highly erotic to hear confirmation." Shout out to all my words of affirmation peeps out there who could basically orgasm from hearing someone else's pleasure.
Okay, so in addition to moaning being a natural response to pleasure for some folx, it can actually help you—and your partner—reach climax. "Allowing your sounds to emanate freely can facilitate your body’s overall response," explains ASTROGLIDE resident sexologist, Jess O’Reilly , PhD. "When you muffle your sounds, you often stifle your breath. [And] breath aids in circulation, arousal, and orgasm," she says.
Again, moaning isn't for everyone, but if you're actively stifling your moans, Dr. Jess says it's a good idea to evaluate why that is: "Do you feel deserving of pleasure? Have you trained yourself to adjust your sounds to suit your partner’s (or sociocultural) expectations related to your identity? Do you want to challenge these norms/expectations?"
If you realize you're holding your moans in, spend some time reflexing on the reason(s) behind it.
Getting into moaning is as simple as just deciding to do it. "If you want to moan, but it's not your thing—just consciously moan when something feels good," says Engle. If you're feeling kinda weird about just jumping into moaning, Play has a fun suggestion to make the experience easier:
"Play a little game of primal play," he says. "Get on all fours and pretend you are an animal (of your choice). Moan and grunt and roll over each other like lions in the Savannah." Sure it sounds kinda goofy, but it reactivates your primal instincts, gets your heart rate going, and acts as some fun foreplay.
That being said, Engle makes it clear that moaning is by no means necessary. "There's nothing wrong with making other noises," Engle says. Just communicate with your partner about when something feels good, and when something doesn't.
Pay attention to your partner's body language while they're moaning because different kinds of moans mean different things, explains Sofiya Alexandra, co-founder and co-host of the Private Parts Unknown podcast. "Was the moan sharp and surprised? That could be pain or discomfort. Are the moans getting higher pitched and closer together? They might be close to coming," says Alexandra.
That being said, just straight-up asking your partner how they're feeling is your best bet when it comes to deciphering their noises (or lack thereof).
"Keep in mind that different people make different sounds. Something may sound like a bad moan, but that's just the way that person expresses pleasure," Engle notes. "If you're ever confused about a good moan or a bad moan, take a beat to ask if what you're doing feels good. You should never keep doing something that your partner isn't enjoying."
Communication is everything and the more familiar you become with your partner and moans, the better you’ll get at pleasuring them.
Again, Engle says the key is communication. "Don't just say 'ouch' if something doesn't feel right," she says. "Tell your partner to do something else. For instance, 'Baby, can you move your mouth a little higher?' or 'Can you slow down a little bit? I like it slower.'" Don't be afraid to ask for what you want because in some cases, if you don't ask, you might not receive.
Additionally, Alexandra adds that the first step might be simply paying attention to your own moans as well as your partner’s. Maybe you think you're obviously communicating pleasure, but after giving a listen, you might come to find your moans aren't as cut-and-dry. The next time you go at it, listen to what you're doing to see if it makes translating each other's noises a lil easier.
"Moan as loudly or as softly as you want," says Engle. "If someone is rude to you about how loud you are, don't have sex with them. There are plenty of people out there who will appreciate it." There's no right or wrong way to sound, mmkay?
And if you want to up the volume of your moans without feeling like you're auditioning for the local theatre, Alexandra suggests “leaning in” to your breath with sound. "Essentially, allow a little more sound to accompany each breath until it feels natural to make more and more noise with increased sensation," she explains.
But again: You don't have to moan so loud your neighbors need noise-canceling headphones if that's not your thing.
It's simple: Don't do it then. "Moaning is not a requirement for good sex, so if you are not feeling it, skip it," s
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