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Question by sassyshari
Submitted on 8/28/2003
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my boyfriend and I when we are having sex sometimes he feels a popping from inside my vagina.could you tell me what it is cause by. thank you                  shari Shari


Answer by kylee
Submitted on 5/8/2004
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you better tell your mum about that you are having sex with your boyfriend

 

Answer by i know
Submitted on 8/27/2004
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Don't worry too much its probably just a thin layer of skin called the hymen breaking it is perfectly normal and you have no problem. Nothing to worry about, just try not to have sex too often and it should go away.

 

Answer by Dr. Fernando Torez
Submitted on 10/19/2004
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Please be more specific.
It is possible that you have a severe case of the poppits.  
This is a very rare disoder that originates in mexico.  It is possible your boyfriend is having relations with donkeys.

 

Answer by Jane
Submitted on 1/14/2005
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It's probably your loose clit flapping up against the walls of your vagina. it is not good that it pops because if it starts to bleed you can have a serious problem. And i'msure if your B/F goes down on you when that happens he won't like it either. but go to the doctor and tell him that you have had beyond hardcore sex and ask him to sow your clit back in the right position that it is suppose to be in.

 

Answer by leanne
Submitted on 2/1/2005
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i have the popping too its normal thats what my doctor told me
dont tell ur mom
sex is great i have it 5 times a day or more and im 13

 

Answer by niki
Submitted on 5/24/2005
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go to someone you can trust or tell your parents.

 

Answer by Answer
Submitted on 4/19/2006
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Don't worry.  Your vagina is usually closed, meaning both sides are usually together.  When your partner goes in there and hears that popping sound, it is because most likely he is opening that gap between the two lining creating an air pocket which is that popping sound.

 

Answer by shay shay
Submitted on 10/26/2006
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well sometime the poping may be the liquid's inside you vagina or just you getting excited have you talked to you mom about sex if so tell her what you have been experiencing

 

Answer by Lynn
Submitted on 11/10/2006
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Popping, hmm.. sounds like an air bubble. When it gets trapped and compressed it needs to be released.. so there you have it - a popping sound.

 

Answer by Sex godd!!!!!
Submitted on 11/23/2006
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i'tsnormal its the head of the penis catching on the cervix

 

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