My vagina is popping???


Question:
Why when im done masturbating my vagina starts to have this popping feeling?? Is that normal???

Answers:
I'm sure you didn't ask the question to be made fun of or have people make you feel uncomfortable. I won't apologize for peoples ignorance but do yourself a favor and ignore them.

As for your question I believe what your describing is what is called (queef) here are some links so that you might be able to understand what is happening to you a little more.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.ph...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/queef...

http://www.pottymouth.org/wetspot/wetspo...

I hope this answers your question.
um ew.
That's awesome, like pop-rocks.
Popping, what do you mean? Maybe you can give more details.
lol...air bubbles maybe...lol...that is not a question I would ask the general public...lol
Maybe it's popcorn.
You don't have rice crispies in there, do you??
air going into and being pushed back out...it's normal
Way too much information.
wow, one thought is that it could be the air trapped inside your vagina. Or you got something wrong and you need to get it checked out.
I don't know... did you get air in there? I guess I could imagine one or two little sounds- but if it's more than that- that's quite odd.
ewww! nasty!!
ewwwwwwwww!! PLEASE KEEP THIS THINGS TO YOURSELF KID
isn't it odd the way the avatar makes this question all the more real? yeah, i've never been all that big a fan of honesty...

EXCUSE ME!! I'm not making fun of her, I am, however, disgusted by this question...open yourself up to public response...you will GET public response!
Wow!
a queef.it's quite normal...don't worry. :)
I think you mean thumping and this means you are horny this is normal you have nothing to worry about.
It is just the air going in and out.
If you use fingers or objects to penetrate your vagina, you will also let in small amounts of air. Later (sometimes right away, or sometimes hours later) the air will come back out. If the air bubbles are small, they will make a popping sound as they leak out. If the bubbles are bigger, it will sound almost exactly like passing gas. Where I grew up, we called those sounds "***** farts"... I never have heard a proper medical name for the phenomenon...
Happy Popping!
Best,
Ed, RN
hey kid!should u tell ur most personal things to the athers n these guys make fun of u?!u can ask someone else
yes its normal
when a female gets physically aroused her vagina expands and the cervix raises, making it longer/deeper in order to receive a penis. This action alone is enough to draw air inside the vagina, you don't even have to insert anything, and when you're done masturbating your vagina slowly goes back to it's pre-aroused state and as it does this it slowly pushes the air back out, which makes the popping sensation you've described.

or it could just be muscle spasms left over from your orgasm, I guess it depends on what you mean by popping. I assume you mean like air bubbles popping, and not muscle twitching?
It is a throbbing that occurs after you climax and your body can sometimes twice and your muscles contract and relax. You can also feel it after you finish having sex it is just the movement of your muscles.
It's probably just air that was trapped in your vagina. nothing to worry about.
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