Hey. Today my boyfriend and I tried to have sex but we couldn't find a position were it was easiest for him to stay in. what it the best position for us both to be comfortable and for him to stay in? Any advice would be much appreciated. Oh we are both 17 and haven't had much sexual experience. Thanks :)
More seriously, though, doggy style is pretty easy for him to enter you from and he can more easily regulate the depth of his penis inside you that way.
Or you could sit directly on top of him and while he is inside you, rub your clit against his pubic bone by rocking your hips back and forth.
You didn't say how heavy you guys are. If you are normal size, it shouldn't be a problem. Just experiment and have fun with it. Sex should be playful and exploratory anyway.
If you want missionary, tilt your legs back so that you can wrap them around his upper back. Then he can just sink his penis inside you and your legs will keep him close enough to where he shouldn't fall out of you. [ VoiceofReason's advice column | Ask VoiceofReason A Question ]
phoenixrise answered Monday June 13 2011, 1:21 am: Theres no "best" position for people in general. It really does depend on you as a couple. Because you havent had much sexual experience, you might not be used to trying all the different positions to find the best way. But it takes a while for a couple to find what works best for them sexually. If its a problem in terms of him literally staying in, I would recommend one leg wrapped around his back and one on top of his shoulder. It makes for deeper penetration, and therefore its pretty easy to stay in. But it really is specific to you as a couple. Try lots of different positions. Don't be afraid to laugh about it. Have fun! [ phoenixrise's advice column | Ask phoenixrise A Question ]
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