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Why sometimes people f**t with sound and without sound?

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Why sometimes people f**t with sound and without sound?

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  1. depends on the force of the gas. Sometimes its strong enough to keep the r****m walls apart meaning no sound.....other times its not. Blow hard with your lips closed u'll make noise. keep your lips apart itll stay silent. same concept.


  2. Its depends on  foods or controling  foods will have noise

    Less spaces in stomach will have less noice.

  3. if you have soft **** filled up in your r****m...its a silent one - damping effect.

  4. Most f**t gas comes from swallowed air and consists largely of nitrogen and carbon dioxide, the oxygen having been absorbed by the time it reaches the anal opening. These gases are odorless, although they often pick up other (and more odiferous) components on the way through the bowel. They emerge from the a**s in fairly large bubbles at body temperature. A person can often achieve a good sound with these voluminous farts, but they are commonly (but not always!) mundane with respect to odor, and don't feel particularly warm.

    Another major source of f**t gas is bacterial action. Bacterial fermentation and digestion processes produce heat as a byproduct as well as various pungent gases. The resulting bubbles of gas tend to be small, hot, and concentrated with stinky bacterial metabolic products. These emerge as the notorious, warm, SBD (Silent-But-Deadly), often in amounts too small to produce a good sound, but excelling in stench.

  5. if your sitting it compressed the gas and makes noise

  6. It depends on two things. First what you ate like a burito. Second is the force on and of the gas. If the pressure on the gas is great it will make a sound. If you ate something that makes you very gassy that means most of the times the gas will make sound.

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