一种美妙的声音:女性的性交声

I. Younis, M. Ibrahim
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性唤起伴随着一些典型的生理反应模式。性交的另一个典型特征是女性发出的声音[性交发声(CV)]。关于女性性欲这方面的文献很少。在这个领域增加一些知识是有用的,因为没有CV通常反映了性关系的缺陷,这可能对双方都有负面影响。研究对象与方法在埃及Benha大学医院门诊就诊的100名已婚妇女参加了本研究。采用由研究人员设计的自我报告问卷。它包括20个问题,涵盖了简历的不同方面。结果最常见的CV类型是呻吟/呻吟,其次是言语。CV主要由女性产生,最常见于性交时,大多数女性认为CV加速了丈夫的射精。此外,大多数女性认为CV增加了对进一步性行为的渴望和对性交的满意度。大多数女性的CV不随年龄变化。性行为对第一组(CV制造者)的女性来说比第二组(不发声者)的女性更令人满意。从第一组获得的性活动数据可以证明这一点,例如更高的性交频率,更频繁的欲望,更好的润滑能力和达到性高潮的能力。然而,两组在这些数据上没有统计学上的显著差异。结论我们得到的印象是,有CV的女性似乎是更好的性伴侣。他们更享受这种行为,给他们的伴侣带来更多的快乐和满足。临床上,在性功能障碍的情况下,妻子应该被告知CV的重要性,并可能被建议为自己和伴侣的满意度发声。
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A beautiful noise: women’s coital vocalizations
BackgroundSexual arousal is accompanied by some typical physiological reaction patterns. Another typical feature of sexual intercourse is the sounds produced commonly by women [coital vocalizations (CV)]. The literature on this aspect of female sexuality is meager. It will be useful to add some knowledge to this field as absence of CV usually reflects a defect in the sexual relations, which can have a negative impact on both partners. Participants and methodsOne hundred married women attending the outpatient clinic of Benha University Hospital, Egypt, participated in this study. A self-report questionnaire, designed by the investigators, was used. It included 20 questions covering different aspects of CV. ResultsThe most common type of CV was moan/groan, followed by words. CV were mainly produced by women, most commonly occurring during thrusting, and most women believed that CV accelerated their husbands’ ejaculation. Also, most women believed that CV increased desire for further sexual activity and increased satisfaction with intercourse. CV did not change with age in most women. Sexual performance appeared to be more gratifying for the women in group I (CV producers) than for the women in group II (nonvocalizers). This is evidenced by the higher figures for sexual activity obtained from group I, for example higher coital frequency, more frequent desire, and a better ability to lubricate and to reach an orgasm. However, there was no statistically significant difference in these figures between both groups. ConclusionWe got the impression that women producing CV seem to be better sexual partners. They enjoy the act more and bring more joy and satisfaction to their partners. Clinically, the wife, in cases of sexual dysfunction, should be informed of the importance of CV and may be advised to vocalize for herself and her partner’s satisfaction.
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