Yes, it is normal to experience borborygmi, which refers to the rumbling or gurgling noises that occur in the stomach and intestines as food and gas move through the digestive system.
When a woman squirts during sex, it means that fluid is expelled from the Skene's glands near the urethra. This is a normal bodily response and can happen during sexual arousal or orgasm. Partners can navigate this experience together by communicating openly, understanding each other's comfort levels, and exploring techniques that enhance pleasure and intimacy. It's important to approach this experience with respect, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and adapt to each other's needs and desires.
A plethora of experience.
I do not have personal experience with using a soap suppository.
Utilize my experience in a constructive way.
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Yes, when hungry, all people might have borborygmi!
It is the normal bowel sounds and should be heard 30 times above and that is normal.
An experience that is completely normal
When loud, this is known as borborygmus (plural = borborygmi).
The technical term is boborgymus, but in all of my experience, I have never heard that term used. In practice everyone uses the term "bowel sounds." (Bor-bor-rig-mus; plural borborygmi). This same condition, although to a lesser degree, also occurs in your colon (large intestine) and may be accentuated before a bowel movement.
The sound you are referring to is called borborygmi.
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Yes, it is normal to experience blood in your urine when you have a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Intestines
Absolutely.
"borborygmus" or (plural), "borborygmi".Digestion or digestive actions or passing gas in the digestive tract
Normal polarity.