when me and my boyfriend have sex this farty sound comes when he goes in and out...even though were not farting lol. i know it is me and it is really embarasing. what is it? how do you stop it? thanks
solidadvice4teens answered Monday January 21 2008, 11:33 pm: Think about it the vagina is a dead end street. Air being packed up there from thrusting has to be released somehow. It's normal, natural and nothing as others have illustrated is wrong. Tell your boyfriend that as it won't be embarrassing anymore.
Maybe you can even laugh together over it. A correction though, its not gas that is coming out. It's air that is being expelled. You can bet most if not every woman experiences it at some point. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
AquamarineRose answered Monday January 21 2008, 8:46 pm: I would call it a queef too. Scientifically, it would be called vaginal flatulence, but whatever, you'll hear it more commonly referred to as a queef. (Gas that isn't coming from your ass.) It happens to the best of us. Really. I used to be really embarrassed about it too. And my boyfriend could never understand why. Think about it though. It doesn't smell. It's just a small noise. Sometimes you are just contracting your muscles in such a way that it makes this sound. It's completely normal. Promise. [ AquamarineRose's advice column | Ask AquamarineRose A Question ]
Sima answered Monday January 21 2008, 4:58 pm: It's totally normal. You can't really stop it.. it's just the sound of the liquid and lubrication colliding against each other. You know how when guys lick their palm and put it under their armpit and then move their arm up and down? It's practically the same thing. [ Sima's advice column | Ask Sima A Question ]
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