![]() ![]() Gutierrez started her talk by playing a five-second audio clip of waves crashing against the shore, according to Insider. While most people might be turned on by stereotypical sounds such as heavy breathing and orgasmic screaming in porn, Gutierrez said listening to less obviously erotic noises can expand a person’s imagination and - by default - their sexual horizons. Gina Gutierrez, 31, made the kinky claim at the TED2022 conference last week, telling the 1,500-strong crowd that sound is intrinsic to sexual pleasure. The founder of an erotic audio company claims listening to the sound of crashing waves can help train the brain to have better orgasms. I almost died during orgasm when sex position ‘popped’ my aorta Women can have 3 types of orgasm, scientists discover: Do you ‘avalanche’? Sex expert: The orgasm ‘rule’ women need to ditch ![]()
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