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== Female copulatory vocalization during solitary masturbation and as a unconscious response during partner sex ==

Some women will vocalize during solitary masturbation where they are clearly not trying to excite their partner or send any sort of message to a partner. They don't do so necessarily with intent, the vocalization just seems to come out. The same can be said of some women during sex where the women was making noises prior too and especially during her own orgasm while being sexually stimulated in some way by a partner. They dd not concisely think about making noises but it just seem to come it provided they just let themselves go. In some cases where they did not want to be making noises such where they where worried about others overhearing them or about being caught masturbating or having sex or, they had to actively work to suppress the noises. So while this article is mainly about vocalization by females during copulation and other partner sex activities, I think sometime about how similar vocalizations can and do occur in women during solitary masturbation should be mentioned. Also, the fact that some women make noises during sex without conscientiously thinking about it (in other words it just sort of seems to happen if they just let themselves go and don't actively try to suppress it,) needs to be mentioned too in think.--[[Special:Contributions/50.152.139.176|50.152.139.176]] ([[User talk:50.152.139.176|talk]]) 01:23, 6 November 2014 (UTC)

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Female copulatory vocalization during solitary masturbation and as a unconscious response during partner sex

Some women will vocalize during solitary masturbation where they are clearly not trying to excite their partner or send any sort of message to a partner. They don't do so necessarily with intent, the vocalization just seems to come out. The same can be said of some women during sex where the women was making noises prior too and especially during her own orgasm while being sexually stimulated in some way by a partner. They dd not concisely think about making noises but it just seem to come it provided they just let themselves go. In some cases where they did not want to be making noises such where they where worried about others overhearing them or about being caught masturbating or having sex or, they had to actively work to suppress the noises. So while this article is mainly about vocalization by females during copulation and other partner sex activities, I think sometime about how similar vocalizations can and do occur in women during solitary masturbation should be mentioned. Also, the fact that some women make noises during sex without conscientiously thinking about it (in other words it just sort of seems to happen if they just let themselves go and don't actively try to suppress it,) needs to be mentioned too in think.--50.152.139.176 (talk) 01:23, 6 November 2014 (UTC)[reply]