after a guy comes in me it comes out when i stand up is it suppose to do that? does that happen to everyone?
also,i was having sex with a guy and i queefed it was really embaressing . do guys think that its disgusting?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? kristamikele answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 12:47 pm: Everyone else is right about the condom thing, but let's assume you are in a committed relationship.
A good way to get rid of what is left is to go to the bathroom. This way you're not walking around with the little gift he left you in your underwear.
As far as queefing. Every single guy in the world has experienced this, and sometimes I think they even do it on purpose just to embarrass us. Women do this for two reasons.
1. As you get excited your vagina elongates, bringing in air, so believe it or not, when you queef it tells him you are excited.
2. The in and out action lets air in on the out and pushes air out on the in.
Queefs are just about the worst sounding, wettest, loudest, least sexy noise in the world, but it is really more embarressing for the woman, the man could really care less. Certain positions make it more likely, though. Doggy style is the absolute worst. You on top is the least.
There are excersizes that won't make them go away completely, but can make the muscles stronger, which benifit both partners. It is called the keigel (not sure of the spelling) and all you do is pretend that you are stopping the flow of your urine. Hold it for a few seconds, let go, and repeat. This excersize not only makes your vaginal muscles tighter and stronger, but if you get in the habit of doing them on a regular basis they can even make labor and delivery easier. [ kristamikele's advice column | Ask kristamikele A Question ]
hitler_the_goat answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 12:38 pm: god, I just had to answer, its like a train wreck, I can't look away! hahaha
not laughing at you, kid. thats the most awesomely hilarious question I've seen in a while. anyways, chicks who use donor sperm are told to lay on their backs and elevate their legs for a half hour after shooting it in. no wonder...
as far as queefing, that is hilarious, its like one of god's jokes on humanity, I'm not grossed out by queefing at all. but maybe you should start having your knight wear some rubber armor the next time you guys want to hear some queefing.
you're awesome.
-gunner [ hitler_the_goat's advice column | Ask hitler_the_goat A Question ]
alisonmarie answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 10:35 am: It is perfectly normal for some semen to leak out, particularly if you are standing upright. You can avoid this problem (and others!) by using a condom.
'Queefing' is really just when air is pushed into the vagina during sex, and then it makes the lovely squelching noise. Again, this is normal - and a good opportunity to have a laugh with your partner. A bit of humour can go a long way in any aspect of a relationship!!
Razhie answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 8:54 am: Yes. (And you really should be using condoms, pretty much everyone should be.)
If a guy does think queefing is disgusting, and decides to tell you all about that. Don't sleep with him agian until he apologizes and agrees to be respectful.
It's as normal and natural as farting or burbing. Sure, for some crazy reason these things embaress us, but sometimes they can't be helped. If a guy isn't mature enough to realize that and not pick on his girlfriend for it, then he isn't mature enough to have sex. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
uberlou answered Wednesday June 10 2009, 6:06 am: Yeah, that's supposed to happen. It's merely gravity at work.
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