It's embarassing, I wish it wasn't
Queefs, Cooter poots, air in the hole, whatever you call it, is it a turn off? Ladies & men!
04/11/2012
Inkblot
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Well, I don't love it, BUT when I told dh it happens because he's been really giving it to me and thrusting hard, I think it suddenly became a sign of his conquest or something. LOL! We just laugh or ignore it most times. I happen to enjoy most of the sounds of sex and they're a real turn-on...this one, not so much.
Originally posted by
K101
Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a
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Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a laugh. I notice when things are really hot & I'm really turned on and we do it doggy style like the past 2 days, there's been a huge amount of air going in and out & it actually got so bad that I kept apologizing and stopping because I figured it was ruining it for him. He laughs & says he doesn't care at all, but it is during sex and although I don't mind randomly making it happen throughout the day, I don't like it to keep happening during sex.
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
04/11/2012
It's only happened a few times, I said "oops!" and we both laughed.
But "queef" always makes me laugh because there was a huge debate between a friend and I about whether it is the technical term for that whoopi cushion sound. Turns out it is, haha.
But "queef" always makes me laugh because there was a huge debate between a friend and I about whether it is the technical term for that whoopi cushion sound. Turns out it is, haha.
04/11/2012
It only happens when we use certain positions like doggy or my legs over his shoulders. It usually makes us go into gigglefits. It just shows you how mature we are!
04/11/2012
I wish it didn't embarrass me as much as it does.
04/11/2012
I get them all the time, but they don't bug me or my partner.
04/11/2012
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Doesn't bother me.
Originally posted by
K101
Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a
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more
Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a laugh. I notice when things are really hot & I'm really turned on and we do it doggy style like the past 2 days, there's been a huge amount of air going in and out & it actually got so bad that I kept apologizing and stopping because I figured it was ruining it for him. He laughs & says he doesn't care at all, but it is during sex and although I don't mind randomly making it happen throughout the day, I don't like it to keep happening during sex.
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
04/12/2012
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it depends on the situation and how well you know the person you're having sex with, i guess!
Originally posted by
K101
Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a
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more
Ok, I know this may not be a very pretty topic, but I had to go there. My partner doesn't think cooter poots are un-sexy. He just laugh about it. I really don't get too bothered by it either and I have been known to do it randomly just for a laugh. I notice when things are really hot & I'm really turned on and we do it doggy style like the past 2 days, there's been a huge amount of air going in and out & it actually got so bad that I kept apologizing and stopping because I figured it was ruining it for him. He laughs & says he doesn't care at all, but it is during sex and although I don't mind randomly making it happen throughout the day, I don't like it to keep happening during sex.
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
What I'm asking is, guys, is it a turn off when your partner has the air problem? and Ladies, how do you feel about it? Does it embarrass you? Turn you off? & am I the only one who has this much of an air problem?! less
it's roughly equivalent to being comfortable enough to fart around someone else in my opinion, LMAO
if for some reason i was doing PIV with one of my partners and i queefed on them i think we'd have a good laugh about it, it wouldn't ruin the sex unless it started happening so frequently that we couldn't focus on what we were doing and would break down laughing (and even then, is that "ruining" it? knowing us we'd look back on it and laugh even more.)
if i were having a hookup with a stranger or something i might feel a little weird if i queefed or was queefed on. y'know...awkward.
04/13/2012
The guy is generally responsible so we generally just ignore it like it didn't happen to avoid awkward giggles
06/06/2012
My fiance doesn't mind (male) but I (female) get very embarrassed. We have been dating for almost years. At first, I would stop immediately and turned bright red. He assured me that it was fine and didn't mind, but he giggled and that made it worse for me. We just talked about it and figured out a way to "get through it" that worked for both of us. We honestly just ignore it as best we can, however I will admit that I do still find it a bit embarrassing. We also notice it more when we are doing it doggy-style.
06/06/2012
we both laugh about it, its funny and entertaining
06/07/2012
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not at all!
Originally posted by
Bunnycups
It's good to know it doesn't turn off the guys.
06/07/2012
She finds it embarrassing, but it doesn't bother me at all. A lot of things tend not to bother me when things are getting hot and heavy.
01/24/2013
It's embarrassing but I laugh about it too.
01/24/2013
Both my man and I have something to say. When it happens to me i feel embarrised and i kindof just want to stop because i feel its a big turn off to him too. He says it really dont matter he just thinks its funny and gives a laugh when it happens. it no turn off to him at all.
01/24/2013
Never really thought about it haha
01/24/2013
i get embarrassed but it doesnt bother him
02/28/2013