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why dont guys moan




hiphopHONEY
santa barbara, California USA
Posted: Aug 12, 2007, 11:06 PM CST
Men like to hear a women moan in bed shows they are doing something right but I hardly hear a men moan. I have been known to be a little noisy in deed and i do make a man moan but they tend to be more quite. HOW COME? moan for us
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sassie431
southern, California USA
Posted: Aug 12, 2007, 11:35 PM CST
Some men do moan

Most don't I am not sure why.....
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LovenLife805
Ventura County, California USA
Posted: Aug 15, 2007, 10:35 AM CST
moan, scream, talk, whisper... it's all about communication !! Let your partner know when you like something, and when you don't.... nobody is a mind reader.
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MVGCOK
Moreno Valley, California, California USA
Posted: Aug 15, 2007, 9:14 PM CST
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moan, scream, talk, whisper... it's all about communication !! Let your partner know when you like something, and when you don't.... nobody is a mind reader.
Men show pleasure. Those that don't seem to have a control issue and are afraid to let themselves go.
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bluem8e
Barstow, California USA
Posted: Aug 16, 2007, 12:01 AM CST
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Men like to hear a women moan in bed shows they are doing something right but I hardly hear a men moan. I have been known to be a little noisy in deed and i do make a man moan but they tend to be more quite. HOW COME? moan for us
We did at first but realized real quik that people in the other rooms could here us at night and got talked to about by our parents so we learned not to make almost any noise LOLrolling on the floor laughing
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MVGCOK
Moreno Valley, California, California USA
Posted: Aug 16, 2007, 5:01 AM CST
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We did at first but realized real quik that people in the other rooms could here us at night and got talked to about by our parents so we learned not to make almost any noise LOL
Oh, so cute. Okay - that makes sense.
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trublu
Rialto USA
Posted: Aug 25, 2007, 12:31 PM CST
LOL not only do they moan, they pass out (that scares the hell out of me though because I think I may have killed the poor guy), and even get a bit of a tear in their eye some times.
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hrt4lse
Redding, California USA
Posted: Aug 29, 2007, 6:58 PM CST
I'm with the guy who says he got talked to by his parents, with a twist...lol If you have kids, you've learned to be quiet because you don't want them waking up & walking in on you. Goes for both men & women.
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LovenLife805
Ventura County, California USA
Posted: Aug 31, 2007, 3:25 PM CST
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I'm with the guy who says he got talked to by his parents, with a twist...lol If you have kids, you've learned to be quiet because you don't want them waking up & walking in on you. Goes for both men & women.
ummmm, thats what weekend getaways are for !! innocent
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psgreekman
palm springs, California USA
Posted: Sep 10, 2007, 5:44 PM CST
I THINK IF YOU ARE ENJOYING YOURSELF THEN YOU WILL MOAN IN FACT IVE BEEN KNOWN TO MOAN MORE THAN MY PARTNER FROM TIME TO TIME. BUT THEN AGAIN I GUESS HER MOANS ARE WHAT REALLY GET ME GOING...
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Venus69
San Diego, California USA
Posted: Sep 10, 2007, 11:50 PM CST
I Love A Man To Moan It Gets Me Soooooo -------- Well You Can Fill In The Rest!!!
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beachgirl82
Santa Monica, California USA
Posted: Sep 13, 2007, 9:24 AM CST
I think men do moan but it is more of a series of grunts than ours ....That's like we scream and they are like "oh" when startled.....Just the way we were designed. (dont forget ....were from Venus...They're from Mars).... it's all good.comfort
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darkside412
Los Angeles, California USA
Posted: Sep 27, 2007, 1:56 PM CST
I think there is a time and place for everything. I enjoy to hear a woman moan and I also feel comfortable enough to make some noise during sex, but I'm also the dirty talker type so you can tell if I'm really into it by how much I talk to you during sex. If I start asking about the weather you could probably guess that it could be better. If I'm asking you if you like it like that or whose it is then you probably could tell that things are going well. It's not quite moaning, but it works. It's truly all about comfort.
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Rocketman_jd
Seattle, Washington USA
Posted: Sep 27, 2007, 9:56 PM CST
I've gotten calls from the neighbors about the moaning and screaming... and I didn't have anyone with me! yay
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Lucky13_81
Alhambra, California USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2007, 12:02 PM CST
Ok everyone has a different reason, my reason is I have roomates and I might have a girl in my room or I'm in the room by myself. No one wants to hear there friends moan, hearing the girl moan is a different story. Also when I used to live at home and was single I had to learn to keep it in and most men are so used to that they don't change. I also think its also because I have to an emotionally connection to let out a moan.
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Echis
Fresno, California USA
Posted: Oct 3, 2007, 5:50 PM CST
I guess I'm not old enough to have learned how to not moan yet. I've been caught in a number of different places on a number of occasions...>.> for shame. It wasn't just me though!
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smileybabe979
San Bernardino , California USA
Posted: Oct 5, 2007, 7:22 PM CST
i guess i am so use to not moaning so i dont unless i know i am home alone cause i dont really want everyone knowing i'm doing something
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tattedgrl
lancaster, California USA
Posted: Oct 13, 2007, 11:18 PM CST
hell yes they moan..
i find more moan than dont moan..
i love it when they moan and squirm..
it makes me wet..

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NEVERLIFT1946
Santa Clarita, California USA
Posted: Oct 26, 2007, 5:46 PM CST
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Men show pleasure. Those that don't seem to have a control issue and are afraid to let themselves go.
Pleasure is being with the one you love. As the relationship grows the romance heats up, otherwise, whats the point. The macho man wants to hear the moaning, not be the moaner. The real man protects the beauty and fullfillment of his partner first, then, the man will experience the moment, moaning or not.
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Nelson805
Atascadero, California USA
Posted: Oct 27, 2007, 6:31 AM CST
give me a chance I will moan for youdancing banana
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