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When something else goes in air gets pushed up too, when air comes out of something it makes a sound as it vibrates on the way out. Think of balloons, similar thing. It’s just science.
I find it typically happens doing more rough/intense sex as the vagina is left gapping for long enough that once the penis is put back in, air becomes trapped. There’s no way to lessen the sound aside from attempting to control the amount of air that enters which would mean having slower, less intense sex.
Also, queefing most often happens during doggy
Like other commenters I’ve also experienced this more during sex from behind. This position with the woman on all fours and the man penetrating from behind her seems to readily allow air into the vagina. Pushing in with the penis squeezes the air out of the gap between the walls of the vagina and the erection. I’m not sure if there’s anything to be done to reduce the sound. It’s always been an excuse to share a good giggle during sex.