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Yes, but angry sex is good too. You'll be smilin later. |
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It's a logical point. I suppose it's the intensity of the physical sensation which causes almost
involuntary moans and grimaces. But yeah you'd think they'd both be happy. I think personally I've
shown and received the full spectrum of emotions though, not just frowns.
Or, just a theory, but perhaps if your partner laughs at you during sex it makes you self conscious,
thus discouraging successful sex, so the laughers of the species end up unbred, and then over
millenia it results in a species which only frowns and moans during sex. (?) |
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Well I don't think people should be frowning during sex but I think moaning is usually a good sign.
Lol. |
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A variety of emotional feelings and expressions are experienced while having sex. This is normal.
Sex is not funny unless you're dealing with a teeny weenie - in which case you would probably say
"you've got to be kidding me, ha, ha, ha, I'm out of here. See ya! |
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If some guy was on top of me laughing, I would lose my arousal right away. But I have NEVER caused
a guy to frown. Moan, yes; frown, no. |
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Having sex elicits an experience that is purely honest and true to every nuance of the moment. I
can't discern any benefit in defining it or in setting parameters for it, in any way. I, myself,
have been known to take on personas and even sing while sexing up my partner or having her sex me
up. The honesty of the moment, along with the pleasures of the sensations, bestow the priceless
gift of release. Ah, freedom! Moans, laughs, groans, smiles, grimaces and all. Yeah, baby! Yeah! |
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Laughing and smiling imply an amusement to the logic - humour me.
Moaning as a result of physical sensation is different from the mind. Two different aspects of
pleasures.
Facial expressions can accompany you where ever you go since people have expressions to show for
emotions/ concerns/ intents. |
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Sure, I'm happy when having sex, but I'm probably not going to laugh about it, unless its a menacing
laugh...lol. I think it depends on the intensity, but I honestly find laughing a little weird when
I'm trying to get it on; I'd rather the more serious and animalistic physical attraction most of the
time. I'm not saying that laughing and smiling during sex is wrong, but I don't think its for
everyone. |
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People should do whatever feels right. It's one of the few pleasant times in life where you act
completely naturally. I knew a young lady long ago who immediately after her moment would break into
uncontrollable giggling and would become so ticklish that you couldn’t touch her for half an hour.
The whole thing required careful timing in order to avoid having to fend for yourself. |
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