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female
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36-40,
anonymous
writes: Why does my vagina make farting sounds during sex? It usually happens after penetration and he withdraws his penis, when I resume standing position I hear these embarrassing sounds.How can I lessen it or stop it completely from happening?
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 July 2010): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks alot for your answers. They're all great, I feel better knowing that I am not alone or abnormal.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (18 June 2010):
It's just something happens. Air gets pushed up into your vagina during sex and is released when the penis is gone in a queef. Unfortunately there's nothing you can do. Fortunately it's good practice for learning to laugh at mishaps during sex, a key to a long-lasting fulfilling sex life.
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reader, StarburstGrin +, writes (18 June 2010):
It is because air is getting in your vagina. When you change positions a lot, aka, his penis is not staying in, but withdrawals and pushes air in, all this air is pushed into your vagina! So when you move into a position that makes the air come out, the noise happens! No biggie--it happens to almost everyone. Just don't have his penis come all the way out before it goes back in--which is no fun if you want to change positions a lot; I'm sure the fun is worth the sounds for both of you!
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reader, LilPixie +, writes (18 June 2010):
Don't worry it's completely normal. It's just air that gets trapped inside you when he pushes in. it usually happens if he comes out too far or even all the way out and then pushes back in.
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reader, busy04 +, writes (18 June 2010):
That's completely normal.
It's called queefing (you can googgle to find out more). Air from the vagina during or after sex. Or even during other sexual acts, stretching and sometimes exercise. It's very popular, so you aren't alone :)
Just explain to your partner, and they should be fine with it :)
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reader, anonymous, writes (18 June 2010): I think this is something that just stops happening as you get older. I used to experience the same thing in my twenties. I am now in my thirties and it doesn't happen anymore. It's very strange! I've heard that pelvic floor exercises can help but I'm not not entirely sure about that. I do eat better and excercise more now than when I did in my twenties. Not sure if this has anything to do with it though.
Me and my boyfriend at the time just used to laugh about it. That's really all you can do!
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