Queef -
If it happens to you, try to keep your humor. It’s a sign that your body is moving, working, and—honestly—just being a body. As many in the aerial and pole dance communities have learned: sometimes you just have to laugh, move on, and remember that you’re definitely not the only one in "Queeftown".
Despite the name "vaginal fart," a queef has nothing to do with digestion. It is simply the from the vaginal canal. When you move, exercise, or have sex, air can get pushed inside; when it escapes, it vibrates the vaginal walls, creating that familiar sound. If it happens to you, try to keep your humor
: Even standing up quickly or stretching can sometimes trigger a release. Despite the name "vaginal fart," a queef has
: During sex, using extra lubricant can reduce the amount of air being forced in. The Bottom Line : Even standing up quickly or stretching can
Embracing the "Vaginal Fart": Why Queefing is Totally Normal
Unlike intestinal gas, queefs are because they aren’t caused by bacteria or waste—just plain old air. Why Does It Happen? Common triggers include: