
Are you and your partner making love in complete silence? Too bad! You're depriving each other of those magical moments. Conversations and even simple sounds made by partners during sex significantly increase arousal.
And this turns on not only us, the fairer sex, but men as well. This is evidenced by an original experiment conducted by foreign sexologists.
Two mixed groups of men and women were shown the same pornographic film. The film was selected because, according to sexologists, it would have a specific effect on both men and women.
The first group watched the film as usual. The second group watched it without sound. That is, both groups watched the same film, but the participants in the first group heard gasps, murmurs, and so on, while those in the second group heard no sounds.
After viewing the film, the participants in the experiment filled out special questionnaires designed to determine their level of arousal.
Respondents in the first group reported a significantly higher level of arousal than those who watched the silent film.
The experiment's organizers stated that it confirmed their hypothesis that all of the senses of sexual partners are activated during intercourse.
“And you should definitely take advantage of this,” sexologist Sherry Lavie tells all sexually shy ladies. “If you enjoy it, make sounds that show you're enjoying it. And if you cum, your partner should hear it! You don't have to scream so loud that the neighbors' ears pop (although, by and large, that's not forbidden), but believe me, your man's soul will rejoice if he hears your groans, sighs, and moans. You won't lose anything, and it will make him feel like a macho.”
