Atlanta, United States of America (CNN) - All you have to do is watch any depiction of "orgasm" for women in films to be a visual perception of how the "supposed" women react during sex.
From romantic movies in theaters to pornographic films, women do not scream out loud to express "ecstasy" but "groan with pleasure."
But is this just a movie license, or is there really something behind the noisy sex?
The experts questioned the same thing. In 2011, Colin Hendry of the University of Leeds and Gail Pryor of the University of Central Lancashire published their research on the subject - technically known as "copolatory speech" - in the Archives of Sexual Behavior. In this study, 71 sexually active women between the ages of 18 and 48 asked for more details about sexual expression during sex.
The researchers found that many women expressed their feelings and not necessarily when they felt "orgasm". 66 per cent said they used "whining" to speed up their partners' access to the "peak moment", and 87 per cent said they expressed their feelings to promote their self-esteem.
"While women reached orgasm during the pre-ejaculation phase, cobolatory pronunciation was found to occur most often before and during male ejaculation," the researchers wrote. Women also reported that they used their voices to relieve boredom, fatigue, pain or discomfort during sex.
So is the expression of female voices during sex merely a "representation" of a man?
"There is not much research in this range, but we are subject to a flood of images through mainstream media that tells us that whining is related to orgasm and sexual pleasure," said Christine Mark, a sex researcher at Indiana University. Men tend to hook whistles with euphoria. "
Whether or not they are pretending, women are not the only mammals who pass their vote during sex. Research in the animal kingdom has found that female baboon monkeys, for example, have a variety of "intercourse calls" that seem to relate to their fertility: vocal expressions tend to become more complex when females are closer to ovulation and vary in females They mate with the baboon monkey in the "order" above them. Female macaque monkeys also issue a cry to help "accelerate the euphoria of their peers."
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