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Letter to the editor,
I'd like to let "Humiliated" know I have learned how to "induce"
queafing in my girlfriend and find it to be one of the most erotic
experiences I've had. The vibration of the air escaping past my penis is an experience to behold. Any male who would deny himself this pleasure is surely lacking in some area.   My advice would to queaf away and let the good times rumble. George

Letter to the editor,
RE: ( http://www.howtohavegoodsex.com/colestock.queafing.htm ) This message is for "Humiliated" and any other girl who has ever experienced a "queaf."  I am 24 and have been married for 2.5 years.  I know exactly what causes it, what positions it is most likely to happen in, and how to make it happen all by myself! It is caused by the vagina taking in air.  So basically, any time your man is thrusting and you are in a position that you vagina can "suck in" air between thrusts, you will probably experience a queaf either immediately or in the near future.  If you don't want to "queaf", then you have to prevent your vagina from taking in air.  This can be hard to do and in my opinion unnecessary as it does not bother my or my hubby.  But I have found it can be annoying at times so I maintain pressure on my vagina which forces all of the air out.  This may be a way for you to prevent it. -B

 

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The Founder: "Alex" Caroline Robboy, LCSW, QSW, CAS

Ms. Robboy is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Center for Growth Inc and How To Have Good Sex Inc.  Alex practices marriage and family therapy and sex therapy, and also conducts periodic seminars about human sexuality throughout the northeastern United States.

Ms. Robboy graduated from the University of Pennsylvania where she earned a Masters degree in Social Work, a Certificate of Advanced Studies in Human Sexuality Education and a Post-Masters Certificate in Marriage Counseling & Sex Therapy. Through the American Board of Sexology, she is a board certified sexologist and through the American Association of Sex Educators Counselors and Therapists a certified sex therapist.  Additionally, she is a licensed clinical social worker and a member of the American Board of Marriage and Family Therapy.

 

  Our Philosophy sex is like dancing, it changes every time. It depends on culture, atmosphere and mood. Sometimes it is done alone, with a partner or in a group. It can be fast and hard or slow and soft. Sex is a combination of non-verbal negotiation and verbal cues: a scream, a twitch of the toes, or a flush of the face. There is no one 'right' way to move, only what feels good to all those involved. 
     The purpose of this site is to share information. Thus, if you have any ideas, thoughts or information that you believe others might benefit from, please e-mail your tip to alex@howtohavegoodsex.com and I  will be sure to include it on either our weekly newsletter or here on the actual website. 
                                                                                    

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