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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Here's an embarassing question...So, when I get turned on, my vagina seems to open up and suck in some air. The result is queefing. This doesn't happen if something penis sized is inserted (except once with a very small penis), but if something smaller like a finger or nothing is inserted and I'm just being rubbed, I suck in air and then queef when I move. I hate it! It's so humiliating! My boyfriend is very understanding but I hate hate hate that i do that. I have only had sex 6 times, and not for several months. I don't stick things inside of myself. Every time I do have sex, it hurts at the start. For these reasons I don't think I have a loose vagina...but am I wrong? What can I do to stop the queefing?
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (27 May 2011):
If you have a BF worth a darn he will giggle WITH you when it happens.
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 May 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionOk. At least I'm normal. I just wish I didn't make that noise. It ruins the moment -.-
Thank you all for your encouragement, however :)
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reader, youngandrestless +, writes (26 May 2011):
sometimes just changing the position you are in will help, i know that in many positions (especially where i am elevated) i will queef like nothing else, and yes it is embarrasing, us girls have been taught that our bodys should not make sounds at all, and as silly as it is, its deeply engrained. This is not something you can or even need to change, its only your mind set that needs to change, as ag55 said, guys dont actually mind it, it doesnt turn them off or even make them want to laugh, some guys are actually mature enough to realize it means we are turned on and enjoying what we are doing! lol, this isnt something to stop having sex over, and as long as your man isnt bothered, you really shouldnt be either
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reader, a-g55 +, writes (25 May 2011):
Dont worry. every girl i have been with does it. it doesnt put us guys off or we dont think differently of you. its normal and cannot be stopped. try change positions until you find one that stops it.
hope that helps
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reader, Honeypie +, writes (25 May 2011):
Actually queefing is a sign of having good vagina muscles. So don't sweat it.
Vaginal flatulence, or queefing, is simply the sound of air rushing out of the vagina. It occurs frequently during sex, as the penis forces air into this cavity, meaning that it's going to have to get back out at some point.
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