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Shellie, I am so embarrassed. You know it’s been a while since I’ve had sex, and when I recently did, I queefed. I don’t think I’ve ever done it before either!

Y’all, when you do what I do for a living, when it comes to sex and relationships, you’re going to hear just about every damn thing that you could possibly think of. And while I didn’t want my client to think that I was laughing at her, I did chuckle. Out loud. For about 20 seconds.


One reason was because of how much she seemed to be freaking out, and two, whether she’s realized it or not, there is a really good chance that she has queefed before. Why do I say that? Because it’s been reported that around 69 percent of all women have experienced queefing at one point or another (54 percent of the time during sex).

Fascinating. Out of all of the stuff that I’ve talked about on this platform, I must admit that queefing has never been one of ‘em. And as a wise person once said, there is a time and place for everything.

Here’s the moment. And the spot. Ready?

What Is Queefing All About?

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King Solomon once said that there is nothing new under the sun — and when it comes to music, I could literally hear my mother coming out of my mouth when I first heard the now throwback song, “Whistle While You Twerk.” It was by the Ying Yang Twins and, if you aren’t familiar with this lil’ tune, it was literally about, well, queefing. My response when it first came out, “Wow. Is nothing sacred anymore?” LOL.

Yeah queefing. I’m pretty sure that most of you know what it is yet, just for clarity’s sake, it’s the involuntary air that comes out of your vagina due to some air that went into it. More times than not? Something related to sexual activity. And that makes sense, right? I mean, if someone is thrusting themselves into you, some air is going to come along with it and so…queefing.

I do think that it’s important to note that queefing can transpire other ways as well:

Something else to keep in mind about queefing is, although sometimes the release of the air can be quiet or loud, if it is a “true queef,” there is no odor. Know what else? It is completely natural which means there is nothing to be embarrassed or self-conscious about — whether it happens alone or in the presence of someone else.

So, is there ever a time when queefing should actually concern you? Good question.

Should Queefing Ever Actually Alarm You?

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Queefing is the word that I personally prefer; however, another term for vaginal air release is “vaginal flatulence” — basically a vaginal fart. And although, as we’ve already discussed, vaginal flatulence, on its own, is completely normal, there are times when it should be cause for some concern.

  • If you notice an odor during the queefing
  • If you feel pain while queefing
  • If there is an increase in discharge or you notice some pus while queefing
  • If urine or feces are coming out of your vagina
  • If you’re having recurrent yeast or urinary tract infections

If any of these things are transpiring, make an appointment to see your doctor because, in this case, queefing is more than likely a symptom of something else and you need to get down to the root of what that is as soon as absolutely possible.

Can Anything Prevent Queefing?

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So, what if you have read and processed all of this and you’re still on some, “Uh-huh. How do I make it stop, though?” One thing that might help you out is doing some kegels. The method behind the madness with this is the stronger your pelvic floor is, the easier it is to control when and how you queef.

You might also want to pay close attention to the sex positions that cause you to queef the most. For instance, I would think that doggy style would be a popular one since the thrusting tends to be more, umm, powerful in that state. Also, you might want to apply more lubrication. Word on the street is its texture can help to “hold” your vaginal walls closer together, so that there isn’t so much air going on as you’re switching sex positions.

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It's funny because when I asked a guy friend of mine what he thought about queefing, he responded in the way that I personally think most guys roll: “Y’all overthink about way too much when it comes to sex. As long as I’m getting some, I don’t care what sounds you make. Relax.”

Yeah. My sentiments exactly.

Air coming out of a hole. Seems pretty normal to me.

Sis, relax. All good.

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