What are those vaginals during sex?

At times, even when the surface explodes so much, less pleasant things can happen. Experts say it's normal; don't panic! During intimate relations, vaginas may sound similar to body gases. But you shouldn't worry: This is something that usually happens, and it's not about [...]
During intimate relations, vaginas may sound similar to body gases. But you shouldn't worry: This is something that usually happens, and it's not about gassing.
In fact, it's about a mass of air that enters the vagina, and then because of the pressure exerted on the vagina, it comes out with a thud.
Experts explain that these noises can happen anytime, and it is quite common, as air measures can enter at any moment within the vagina.
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However, there are some situations in which this is most likely to occur: during the simulation with your fingers, penis penetration, sex toys, which drive the air in.
When you're excited, your vagina's entrance expands, making it easier to exit small amounts of air.
They do not smell unpleasant and should not cause shame because they are absolutely normal. Even virgins can release vaginal gases.
Couples in such situations usually smile and humor.










