Hello! I'm a girl of 17, I have a friend who is 2 years older and fortunately (or at least to my joy), he is already quite experienced in bed, while he was mine (and still is). the first. I can't even call it a problem, but I can't help but notice that the bed is quiet, unlike me. I really can't be quiet, even when I try not to moan or make any noises, I'm breathing hard again and I can't hide how good I am with him. He told me that it gave him extra pleasure, but nevertheless I never forced myself, because excessive shouting was always disgusting and unnatural to me, I just can't hide the moans, they come from inside me. On the other hand, he is quiet and like me - even when he finishes. The only thing I can sense is heavy breathing. I'm far from thinking he doesn't like it because he's always looking for it. I am also aware that each man is individually responsible for himself, but are there other girls / women whose partners are quiet in bed?
1 naughtygirl555 answered
Well, the sounds that a person makes in bed are information about the other, a kind of non-verbal communication about how good he is, whether things are going in the right direction, etc. Sometimes a person does not come from inside to make some sounds, other times he comes to scream, and sometimes he needs time (for example 10-15 meetings) to relax. Don't stop, don't force yourself - whoever is well. There are people who as a child have slept with their parents in the same room and are accordingly accustomed (involuntarily) to be suppressed, and do not make any sounds. But whatever it is - it is not fatal. In time, you will find the right formula. Do not think about it!