If you like to talk during sex, you are likely to have coitolalia

All in the intimacy we have secret tastes that we enjoy doing with our partner. If you like to talk and talk during sex you are likely to have coitolalia. Do you want to know more about this paraphilia? Keep reading!

What is coitolalia?

Coitolalia is a word that comes etymologically from Latin and Greek “ coito” (from the Latin cum + itum = to go with) and “ lalia” (from the Greek that means to speak). It is a paraphilia in which the predominant source of pleasure are words. What excites during the sexual encounter are words . Words in general, not words related to sex or obscene. If that were the case, it would be another type of paraphilia, coprolalia. Conversely, if excitation occurs when words arise through the telephone, paraphilia is known as erotofonofilia.

Something as simple as talking is the key to this paraphilia

This paraphilia has men and women of any age. These people enjoy talking to their partner while having sex. It could even be said that the very act of conversation excites them more than anything else . As we said, there is no need for erotic, risque or wild words. It only excites them to chat during intercourse, otherwise, if they remain quiet, they can not reach orgasm.

Avoid what hurts you

  • Hypofixilia . Also known as asphyxiophilia or erotic asphyxia. It is to prevent the breathing of the couple or self. They can use plastic elements or semistrangulación. People with this disorder feel pleasure, but they put their health and that of their partner at risk.
  • Algofilia . Slapping, whipping, pinching, biting and burning with wax are part of this paraphilia. Obviously there will be people who are excited by these practices; However, your own health and that of your partner may put you at risk.