![]() ![]() ![]() It means that you are being deceptive and fraudulent. Plus, just think about what faking it means. Whatever the reason, at the end of the day, it's pretty counterproductive. Sometimes it's because someone would rather act like they are pleased than actually show their partner how to please them. Sometimes it's to avoid hurting their partner's feelings. Sometimes it's to hurry up and get the act over with. And while a lot of people "pride" themselves on how well they are able to pull that off, I personally believe that if a person is truly in tune with their partner, they can tell, even if it's via subtle differences, when something is…off.Īnd just why do people fake it? The answers vary. When it comes to faking orgasms, women do it. So, if you're curious about what you-or your partner-is actually "saying" during throes of passion, here's a little cheat sheet that could make you see how your sex life is going a little bit differently. As someone shared in the TIME piece, "sound serves as a type of communication". While on the surface, it might seem like we're moaning or even screaming, "just because", as with most things that have to do with sex, it actually goes a little bit deeper than that. While that might seem like a bit of an odd question, I was pleasantly surprised to see that there were quite a few published articles on the topic (including one on TIME's website entitled, " What Our Sex Sounds Say About Us"). And so, on my constant quest to make sure that couples (continue to) have the best sex possible, one day, I found myself wondering why we make some of the " sex sounds" that we do. The best lovers know that the best kind of sex incorporates all five of our senses-sight, touch, taste, smell and yes, hearing. ![]()
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