Reply #4 mr_tux's post
a relatively recent experience caused me to revisit this topic.
when i was with San Jose SPM Korean bubbles, and doing her in mish position exclusively, i was surprised to hear a repeated sound accompanied by the passage of air bubbles longitudinally along the length of my LB which was pistoning bubbles' LS.
At first I thought it was queffing but after a few seconds the noise remained which was atypical of queefing in my experience, and also had never happened to me before while in mish position, and i gradually came to realize that it was actally just a squeaky bed spring(!)
Anyways, the larger point i wanted to make is that I always experience queefing while in doggie position, and specifically, in what i believe is called rear admiral position, also known as standing frog position (see illustration attached). I suspect that this position is likely to produce more queefing noises because of a combination of factors, specifically (1) the alignment of the vagina on cross section of a woman's body is front to rear, considered from the entrance of the vagina to the entrance of the uterus, which in turn aligns optimally with a fully erect LB, augmenting pistoning; and (2) pistoning is furthermore augmented by full penetration at the deepest part of the in-stroke, optimizing compression of any trapped air. note that this might not be totally unique to rear admiral / standing frog position, but also possible in other similar positions. | |