Queefing: a normal physiological phenomenon to talk about without embarrassment
Queefing: a word that is not talked about enough because it still causes some embarrassment and annoyance even among friends. Yet it is a very normal physiological phenomenon that arises precisely from the natural shape of the female body and must be experienced as such. No taboos therefore! There are so many things much more annoying than queefing and if you're wondering what they are, watch this video and get ready to discover the most annoying things that can happen!
Queefing: what is it and why does it happen?
The English term Queefing means a normal and frequent physiological phenomenon. If we were to define queefing with an Italian word we could call it "vaginal flutulence". Flatus, comes from the Latin and means wind. It is easy to understand that this phenomenon indicates the leakage of air from the vagina and the presence of noisy air inside the vagina. It can happen frequently and is particularly widespread during sexual intercourse. These vaginal flares can occur during sex, therefore, but not only . Sometimes it happens while coughing, exercising, doing gymnastics or even during a visit to the gynecologist. Obviously these strange noises are not dangerous: they are a completely natural phenomenon to live in total serenity. Queefing is closely linked to your way of life. experience intimacy: it can sometimes be considered a result of pleasure, the approach of orgasm and the female ability to let go by abandoning herself in the arms of her partner during intercourse. In short, according to some sexologists, queefing would even be positive and beneficial to the couple if lived with complicity and without embarrassment.
The woman's body and in particular the way in which the body experiences sexual intercourse can sometimes cause many fears and embarrassments that end up having important repercussions within the couple. This emission of noisy air from the vagina is often able to to mention excitement and desire causing considerable discomfort.In reality, queefing must be experienced for what it is: a natural phenomenon.
If you have ever felt uncomfortable because of the vaginal air blowing, breathe a sigh of relief! You are not alone, it can happen easily ... it is typical of a woman's body! Overcome this taboo and compare yourself with friends ... you will see that it happened to them too!
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The back and forth movement of the penis during vaginal intercourse causes the air inside the vagina and the neck of the uterus to move. Particular vibrations are created ... you know that noise similar to a raspberry? Noise does not create any problems for the regular continuation of the relationship, however sometimes women cause shame for this completely natural physical phenomenon. In some cases even men report feeling annoyance from an exclusively psychological point of view: a sort of rejection for a However, this noise is completely unmotivated! The sound creates embarrassment due to the association with intestinal flatulence: the phenomenon, however, is completely different! This is a distorted view of this, because in reality the air that comes out of the vagina has no smell.
In short, if the sound could suggest a "fart" in reality it is something else.
The leakage of air from the vagina can happen frequently even during mastrubation if you use your fingers or sex toys. If, while you are mastrubi, you pay little attention to it, however, vaginal flatulence in bed with your partner causes some discomfort, especially among couples who are not well-trained. Much better to feel at ease and become familiar with your noisy vagina: talking about queefing is the first way to avoid turning it into a taboo! No shame then, keep reading!
An involuntary movement that improves the complicity in couples
Sexologists believe that living sex in harmony and the small situations that intimacy can reserve, strengthens the couple, because it increases the comparison and therefore the opportunities for dialogue. As in all things, knowing a phenomenon helps to reduce it and give it However, if queefing represents a serious problem for you that makes you uncomfortable and prevents you from experiencing sexual relations within the couple with the serenity they deserve, ask for help from a psychologist or a sexologist who can help you to overcome any shame, accepting a normal manifestation of the female body. A vaginal flare, which the British would call queef, occurs when through penetration (even during mastrubation with the fingers or a sex toy) an air pocket is created in the vagina that causes the labia to vibrate. This vibration causes this kind of raspberry: it is simply air that is pushed into the vaginal canal. When you are particularly aroused the vagina expands and the space that can be occupied by the air increases (just like the possibility of queefing occurring. ). In short, the partner should like it ... because it means that their partner is horny!
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The locations where queefing is more frequent
There are some places where queefing occurs more. We think of the doggy style (when she is on all fours on the floor or on the bed and he penetrates her from behind while kneeling) but also the habit of often changing positions during intercourse or having a particularly fast and intense penetration. This of course doesn't have to affect the way you have sex. Feel free to do what you like and don't give a damn about queefing! There is nothing wrong with it ... it is simply air that comes out of the vagina and it happens to all women sooner or later. Remember, however, that queefing is an involuntary phenomenon: trying to control it will therefore not help you prevent it from occurring.