Your vagina can and does make a farting noise sometimes during sex. Why? Air is being pushed up into your vaginal canal and thrusting will cause
it to come back out. Guys are used to it so it's not that big a deal. When your friends told you about urinating during sex odds are they were talking about G-spot fluid which is like a litre of milk in a way that the female's vagina releases if her G-spot get hits and she is really, realy, really turned on. It looks like pee, doesn't smell like, and isn't pee. It's G-Spot fluid. Hope this helps you. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
KellieAnne answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 11:00 pm: lol...farting noises? no, that's totally false.
and if you don't want the possibility of peeing on him, go to the bathroom before sex! simple as that =) lol [ KellieAnne's advice column | Ask KellieAnne A Question ]
MummuM answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 4:00 pm: When air is pushed into your vagina and released a "farting" noise may occur. It's not always the case, but will happen then and again. However, some sex positions will make it more likely than others; nothing to be embarrassed about though. Most of the time your partner won't even hear it, he'll be enjoying the sex too much to think about anything else.
It is VERY uncommon for someone to pee while having sex. You're too sexually excited to even think about peeing. I wouldn't worry about this too much because that myth is false. [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Wednesday January 17 2007, 1:06 pm: If air is pushed into your vagina, it might make a squelching noise. This is not hugely common - certain positions make it more likely, however. It's a normal part of sex and nothing to dread.
When the human body is sexually excited, it is very VERY difficult to urinate. Your friend may have been referring to the lubrication females experience when excited. Some females also squirt out more lubrication when they have an orgasm. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
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