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I believe she's actually bending over forward for you... ok bad joke. I love doggie style, butt up high and back arched and my front a little lower allows stimulation that I just don't get from other positions and at times I prefer the diminished intamacy. It also seems kinda hot and naughts and it allows for spanking, hair pullung and what not. I also love the feeling of testicles hitting my clitorus.Comment
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I like it, but yea, sometimes it hurts too. I think if you go too deep (easy to do in this position) thats where it starts to hurt in the lady part area's. If you start of slower, and don't go too deep, you may have better luck with her getting to like it. Also, I don't like the feeling of "being on all fours" because I am a mommy, and not everything is....where it used to be...if that makes sense. So, that may be a point of contention for her as well, but if I am on my belly, I don't have to think of that. I think, and maybe I am wrong, you have to be totally relaxed in a sense to enjoy sex, and if you aren't, EVERYTHING is uncomfortable.
Try giving her a back massage, and when she is ready and laying on her belly, slide on in with her legs together (or if you need to, slightly apart) and see if thats a bit better, to get the "doggie" thing better, use a couple pillows under her pelvis for some "lift".Comment
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