Why do women make voice during sex? After knowing the truth, the senses will fly away
Sandy Verma February 27, 2025 08:24 AM

Sexual intimacy is a deep and natural experience, and the voices made by women during sex have long been the subject of curiosity and discussion. Some people consider these voices to be the natural expression of joy, while others want to know the reasons behind it. This article examines the scientific, biological, psychological and social causes of voices by women during sex. By understanding these aspects, we can develop a healthy and conscious approach about this natural phenomenon.

1. Role of oxytocin and endorphin
The brain releases hormones such as oxytocin and endorphin during sexual activity, often called “Anand hormones”. These chemicals create a sense of happiness, satisfaction and emotional connection. Oxytocin, in particular, is known as “love hormones” because it increases emotional engagement and comfort. When these hormones spread in the body, they can naturally cause stress and pleasure through the sound.

2. Increase in respiratory rate
Heart rate and breathing speed increases significantly during sexual stimulation. As the body requires more oxygen, the respiratory rate increases, causing heavy breathing and groaning in some cases. It is a natural physical reaction to increased physical activity and stimulation.

3. Pelvic muscle activity
Pelvic muscles during sexual intercourse are rhythmic and relaxed. These activities can cause sensations as blood flow increases in the genital area, resulting in voices. The more intense the muscle activity, the higher the sounds to give up stress.

Psychological and emotional cause

1. Anand and expression of emotional intimacy
Sex is not just a physical action, but also an emotional experience for many women. Voice during sex can be a way to express feelings of happiness, association and satisfaction. It acts as a non-oral communication tool, which expresses pleasure and strengthens emotional bond with partner.

2. Encouraging partner
Research suggests that some women deliberately make voices to increase their partner's excitement. Studies have shown that men often find these voices stimulating, which can increase mutual satisfaction. This behavior is not necessarily mathematical, but it can be a subconscious way to increase shared experience.

3. Social and cultural effects
In sex media and cultural illustrations, voices are often shown as a sign of pleasure. This may affect women's perception and their expression during intimacy. While some voices are completely natural, others may be affected by social expectations or learned behavior.

When sounds indicate discomfort or pain

1. Pain or discomfort during sexual intercourse
All voices during sex are not an expression of joy. In some cases, women may make sounds due to discomfort or pain. Conditions such as veginismus, endometriosis, or lubrication deficiency can cause physical discomfort, leading to involuntary voices. It is necessary for the partner to talk openly and take the signal of any pain seriously so that the experience is comfortable and enjoyable.

2. First time experience
Women who are experiencing sex for the first time can cause discomfort or pain due to hymen stretching or nervousness. This can lead to voices that indicate discomfort rather than bliss. This infection can be made easier by ensuring patience, communication and proper stimulation.

What do scientific studies say?

1. Research findings
According to a study published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior, about 85% of women reported that they make voices during sex, most of which described these voices as natural and involuntary. The study revealed that sounds are deeply associated with hormonal changes and nervous system reactions, making it a common part of sexual experience.

2. Relationship between voice and sexual satisfaction
Although voices are often associated with joy, these are not universal signs of satisfaction. Some women may remain silent despite feeling intense bliss, while others may find more sounds to increase experience for their or their partner. It is important to understand that every person's experience is unique.

A natural and human experience

The voices made by women during sex are affected by a combination of biological, psychological and social factors. These voices are a natural part of human experience, from the release of bliss hormone to the expression of emotional intimacy, such as oxytocin. While these sounds can increase the engagement between the partner, it is equally important to take any sign of discomfort or pain seriously.

Understanding these aspects helps to normalize the conversation about sex and encourage open communication between the partner. We can create a healthy and more satisfactory intimate relationship by adopting the natural variety of sexual expression.

Reference:
1. Archives of Sexual Behavior – Study on Voices during Sex
2. American Psychological Association (APA) – Hormonal effects on sexual behavior
3. Mayo Clinic – Understanding Pelvic Pain and Discussion during Intercourse

This article is only for informative purposes and should not be taken as professional medical or psychological advice. If you have persistent pain or discomfort during sex, please consult a healthcare provider.

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