Okay..I seem to quiff every time I have sex. Afterwards, I mean. It's really embarrassing even though no one comments about it. But is there any way to prevent it? Someone told me doggy style increases quiffing but then I don't know.
It's not that I do it once afterwards.. it's like 4 or 5 times.. and I'm pretty sure my boyfriend thinks I'm passing gas freely .. I don't even know if he knows what a quiff is!
bandgeeksunite answered Monday October 8 2007, 7:18 pm: Yeah, this used to be a problem for me too, but like the second time it happened, i made a funny remark to my boyfriend, "ha, look what you did" "what??" "you made me queef" "what's a queef?" "all the air that's pushed into my vagina as you're pumping in has to come out somehowwww" "ohhhh ahah"
and now we laugh every time it happens. it's not something embarrassing anymore, it's something that's expected. maybe try that with your boyfriend. [ bandgeeksunite's advice column | Ask bandgeeksunite A Question ]
iammow answered Monday October 8 2007, 1:29 pm: Think about it...from pulling out, going in, then out again..yadda yadda.. It creates air buildup in the vulva. Then creates a QUEEF. A quiff is a hairstyle. I think the faster you go the more air retention you'll get. Is it loud? Maybe you can go to the bathroom afterwards, or if you guys are open about things maybe you can tell him about it. Try maybe going slower next time and see the results... Maybe that's it. I'd experiment with different ways to conceal it and try to hide the queef noise or prevent it. Bodies are different and some thing that work for one might not for the other... So I say experiment. Also, another idea I just thought of- maybe his penis is a bit on the small side, and your vagina is bigger and the air gets in more than usual?
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