Dirty talk in the bedroom is highly subjective, but for many women, it centres on themes of being claimed, praised, or commanded, often involving a shift in power dynamics.
According to various reports and forums, here are some of the "filthy" or explicit things that (some) women enjoy hearing.
Commands and Power Dynamics
- "Good girl." (Specifically when used to affirm obedience or pleasure).
- "You're my little slut/whore." (Used to feel submissive and "naughty" in a safe environment).
- "Call me daddy/sir."
- "Take this dick/cock."
- "Whose girl are you? Who do you belong to?"
- "Spread your legs."
Narration and Appreciation
- Descriptive Praise: Narrating the sensations and expressing how much a partner's reactions are enjoyed can heighten the connection.
- Focus on Response: Phrases that acknowledge a partner's pleasure or vocalizations often serve as strong positive reinforcement.
- Physical Affirmation: Commenting on the physical connection and how the experience feels in the moment helps keep both partners present.
Guidance and Shared Goals
- Focusing on Pleasure: Expressing a desire for a partner's satisfaction or describing intended actions can build anticipation.
- Encouragement: Using words that encourage a partner to let go or reach a peak of excitement is often cited as a common preference.
Tips for Success
- Prioritise Consent: It is essential to ensure a partner is comfortable with explicit language. Discussing boundaries and preferences outside intimate moments helps ensure a safe environment for both people.
- Incremental Approach: Starting with mild compliments or simple descriptions of the situation allows for gauging a partner's comfort level before moving toward more intense language.
- Authenticity: Effective communication in these moments often relies more on being genuine and present than on following a specific script.
- Tone and Delivery: Adjusting the pace and tone of voice can change the impact of the words being used, often making the communication feel more intimate.
- Observation and Feedback: Paying close attention to verbal and non-verbal cues helps in understanding what a partner finds enjoyable and what they might prefer to avoid.
What one person finds exciting, another may find unappealing. Success in the bedroom typically relies on clear communication, mutual respect, and ensuring that all participants have a positive, consensual experience.

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