Is it normal to have a very 'noisy' vagina?


Question:
I frequently emit noises from my vagina when i stand or walk, similar to passing wind, often very loudly, is this normal? If so, how come nobody else seems to do it?

Answers:
It's not normal for that to keep happening when you are not having sex. It sounds like your vaginal wall is very weak & this could lead to a prolapse. I think you should seek medical advice because it could also cause an infection if you have air inside your vagina.

Other Answers:
It's normal, but not too often unless you are sitting with your legs open a lot.
The slang term for this is a "quif" and it just means that air is getting into your vagina. I will get this is a sexual position allowed some air to get in during intercourse. If you experience it very frequently, go to your doctor. Excessive air in the vagina can cause problems (which is why a man shouldnt blow into your vagina during oral), such as bloating and intestinal problems.
Yes it's normal. You probably have small labia that permits air to enter your vagina.
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By the way, the reproductive tract is in no way connected to your intestinal tract.
mine asks me questions does yours? try WD-40
If you were really talented, you could teach it to play music.
what are you saying?
it's normal
I recommend that you don't go sky diving. Naked.
Source(s):
My mind
I do not know.
Steven King might be interested to write his next book about these noises.
You can make a fortune on winds .
yes it is normal, an old girlfriend would do it while making love
Did you say noisy vigina?
it's a news that noise comes from the most secret part.
vagina is never noisy it is in your mind and hence you feel like it


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