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writes: omg. . .agony friends i need help. .its embarrasing though but you helped me before here.lately when i had sex my vagina farts when he pulls it out. It has never happened before.what can i do besides kegels?
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 October 2011): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questiontanx a lot you guys.i am grateful......tanx
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (13 October 2011):
Check the following archive location for a fairly detailed description of "angle of penetration" and grinding.
http://www.dearcupid.org/question/why-does-vaginal-flatulence-happen-how-can-i.html
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (13 October 2011):
This should not bother you, but if your man uses a procedure I call "grinding" several times during intercourse, a build-up of compressed air inside the vagina is less likely. The movement can best be described as a kind of revolving motion which can also be quite stimulating for both. Another motion is to alter the angle of penetration, which I have addressed in the DearCupid archives.
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reader, person12345 +, writes (12 October 2011):
There's nothing you can do to stop it, it's called queefing. It happens when air is pushed into your vagina during sex. Deeper positions often make it worse (like doggy style). Unlike the other kind of fart, you can't hold this one in. You just need to learn to laugh at it and get on with things. I mean really, it's pretty funny and therefore fun to laugh about. I think this happens to most women at least occasionally.
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reader, eyeswideopen +, writes (12 October 2011):
Like just about everything else in this world, there's a humorous side to sex also.
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reader, KittieS +, writes (12 October 2011):
Happens to a lot of women, especially in doggy style as the air gets pushed in - thing to do is before he enters you try to push out!
First time it happened with my new partner I was so embarrassed but found it hilarious - que fits of giggles! Seemed to make it much less embarrassing!
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (12 October 2011):
Keegles won't help this. It's often called a queef..
it's just air escaping from the vaginal canal after sex...
happens to lots of women...
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