To deal with flatulence, consider dietary adjustments by reducing intake of gas-producing foods like beans, broccoli, and carbonated drinks. Eating slowly can help minimize swallowed air, which contributes to gas. Additionally, over-the-counter medications like simethicone may provide relief. Regular physical activity and staying hydrated can also aid digestion and reduce flatulence.
This is vaginal flatulance.
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Of couse beans, meat, and someimes veggies
Flatulance is often associated with eating starchy foods. Many fat people tend to overeat and eat a lot of starchy foods which would cause them to produce more gas, resulting in more flatulance. Skinny, medium or obese, people can have flatulance and it can be caused by some foods (such as baked beans, Chili, spicy foods, eggs, beer, etc.) and WE ALL have flatulance to some degree. However, the above poster is correct in saying that obese people can have more flatulance than others because the tend not to exercise as much because of packing the extra weight.
Flatulance or (Breaks winds or farts)
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Sir Henry Nicklebottom and the flatulance gang...back in the 50s
The rush of air eminating from a female's vagina, mimicing the sound of flatulance.
It depends on the digestive system of the individual. Beans (such as chili), brussel sprouts, broccoli, some peppers, spices, etc. will cause a build-up of gas and thus flatulance.