This Is the One Thing You're Not Doing During Sex That Women Love The Most | Men's Health Magazine Australia

This Is the One Thing You’re Not Doing During Sex That Women Love The Most

What turns you on most about your partner in bed? Its probably when they’re moaning because you know you’re doing a great job. Turns out they feel the same: women want men to moan in bed too.   According to a recent thread on Reddit , women were most turned on when their partners got vocal in […]

What turns you on most about your partner in bed? Its probably when they’re moaning because you know you’re doing a great job.

Turns out they feel the same: women want men to moan in bed too.

 

According to a recent thread on Reddit , women were most turned on when their partners got vocal in the sack. 

The revelation came after Male user Orderthethrow shared his personal story about his friend with benefit wishing she “could record you, the expression and sounds you make are glorious.” The subscriber suggested “be vocal guys, chicks dig it!”

That’s when female redditors began to flood the thread with their own personal stories of their partners moaning how it made sex all the better.

“My bf of the past 9 years is the most vocal guy i’ve ever been with. He’s a talker. It’s the biggest turn on. I absolutely love it,” writes anonapotamus6969420 while user Mordilwen shared her own toe-curling experience: “My absolute favourite thing is when my boyfriend groans when i deep throat him or squeeze my pc muscles down on him. He’s super vocal & grunts often. I literally melt.”

Countless women chimed in with their own experiences, with Tricky2017 going as far as “Hearing him moan & rendering him speechless = 100% satisfaction for me. The power is unbelievable.” 

There you have it fellas, if you want to get them off, you have to get vocal. Is there a better time to start barracking for your local football team? If you want other tips to succeed in the sheets, check out the 4 sex positions that will help her climax faster.

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