Que. Sometimes when I'm having sex, my vagina makes a noise like I'm passing gas. It's so embarassing. What causes it and how can I prevent it?
Ans. This noisy emission, commonly referred to as a queef, is air escaping your vagina. When you're aroused, your vagina expands to allow room for your partner's penis. His thrusting during intercourse pushes air into you, which fills the space in the inner part of your vagina that has expanded. A shift in body position or a deep thrust can force that air out, resulting in the fart-like sound. It's also possible to queef post orgasm, when air is expelled as the vagina returns to its pre-aroused state.


Comments (4)
on: April 22, 2008 3:29 PM | Reply
cool info i never knew about that
on: April 24, 2008 11:41 PM | Reply
hmmm.... interesting....:-)
on: April 25, 2008 1:14 AM | Reply
This is true, happens with my girlfriend too. We alwas end up laughing. I guess there really is no "way" to prevent it though.
on: April 25, 2008 9:53 AM | Reply
Rest assured there's nothing embarassing down there.