During sex, the vagina can make sounds that resemble whistling, chomping, or flatulence. You shouldn't be ashamed or worried because this is a feature of female physiology.
During sexual intercourse, the vagina is stretched and filled with air, which is pushed out with a characteristic sound upon penetration. This happens due to the contraction of the vaginal muscles.
Most often, these sounds occur in certain positions, for example, when doing it "doggy style" or when a woman lies on her back with her knees pressed to her chest.
If it makes you embarrassed or uncomfortable, ask your partner to make circular movements during coitus and try to train your vagina muscles.
For this, perform 10-15 squats every day with your knees apart, and compress and relax the vaginal muscles for 2 minutes.
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