Researchers from Lund University in Sweden say they have determined how to tell if a person is faking an orgasm, based on recordings of 2,239 sexual encounters submitted by couples,
This study — which is said to be the first to analyze authentic sexual episodes — found that excessive moaning and a higher volume are signs a woman is faking it, while variation in pitch and the unexpectedness of some sounds likely mean the orgasm is real.“For both men and women, vocalizations became longer, louder, more high-pitched, voiced, and tonal as the excitement peaked,” the Lund psychologists wrote.
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