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female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: Hi, I have quite an embarrising problem after i've had sex. Well the thing is, during sex air seems to get trapped in my vagina and afterwards it all comes out! It sounds like i've broken wind but i honestly haven't! It's really embarrising and i don't know why its happening! Can anyone help?
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reader, Jessmca +, writes (30 May 2010):
You can't stop it unless you stop having sex. When the female and male liquids combine it gets superr duperr wet and it creates a tiny airway when the male keeps putting his dick in and out and it creates a Queef. It's natural, when I have sex and my boyfriend hears it he ignores it cause it's natural. The first couple times it happened to me I turned bright red and got turned off. But now, it's completely natural. It's a part of sex!
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male
reader, anonymous, writes (22 February 2008): Hehe, welcome to the real world. This is one of those things they never show you in those romantic movies. Just like the "damp" patch. Damp? My foot, SURFS UP DUDE!
You got an open hole, you put in it a thight fitting plunger, you press. Air comes out, hilarity ensured.
Frankly it is all part of sex, and just happens, unless you can somehow vacuum seal your vagina, it will continue to happen. Too bad sex education doesn't inform kids of this, would solve a lot of worries. Here is another one, hairs WILL get between your teeth. Nothing as charming as kissing someone with pubic hair in their mouth. This is the reason love is blind.
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male
reader, chlez83 +, writes (20 February 2008):
I've noticed that this usually happens to us when in missionary position and i like changing positions so it really doesn't bother me.I'm sure your man will understand.Don't think too much about it coz you won't relax.Avoid positions where you have to extremely open wide your legs.Go to the toilet as well before the main event.
Good Luck.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 February 2008): Happens to most women. It's called a 'queef' and it happens when air gets pushed up into the vagina. Happens in certain positions, etc. You can prevent the noise by inserting two fingers into your vagina, spreading them about a centimeter, and pushing lightly (like you're about to pee). This should push the air out (don't push too hard!). If you're in a steady relationship, explain it to your guy if he asks, lol.
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reader, anonymous, writes (20 February 2008): Happens to most women. It's called a 'queef' and it happens when air gets pushed up into the vagina. Happens in certain positions, etc. You can prevent the noise by inserting two fingers into your vagina, spreading them about a centimeter, and pushing lightly (like you're about to pee). This should push the air out (don't push too hard!). If you're in a steady relationship, explain it to your guy if he asks, lol.
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female
reader, MIss_congeniality +, writes (19 February 2008):
HI,
I WOULD like to say that this is totally normal this happens to most women, it is called queefing, which basically is when air is let out during a male penetrating you, it seems to be helpful if you change positions during intercourse though, tends to stop it happening so much.
IF you can stregthen the walls of your vagina it can help you alot. here is a link please click on it to tell you more about queefing.
http://www.reference.com/search?r=13&q=Queef
hope this is usefull for you, and good luck hope i have helped, take care, feel free to message me, steph
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male
reader, DoubleM +, writes (19 February 2008):
This is not unusual. Occasionally spreading wide during intercourse will sometimes allow trapped air to escape more gradually. Changing your body position, or intercourse position, may also help release any trapped air in the vaginal canal. Most men, if experienced, have heard this and it is no big deal.
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female
reader, duskyrowe +, writes (19 February 2008):
That happens to me while my fella and I when we get passionate. We just make a joke out of it and have a damn good laugh about it. Stop worrying this is normal, I know its embarassing but hey you can have a laugh in bed as well as out of bed with your fella.
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