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So me and my bf have been having sex for about 5 months now and for the last 3 months my back has been hurting terrible when we finish. He is about 150 lbs heavier than me and I am starting to think that maybe he is putting too much pressure on me. So my question is,  is that possible? Should we try other positions, or is it just my back?
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4484804 tn?1358922770
Thanks!
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Hi Deedee, Its not his ego that hurts, its your back.
Good Luck
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4484804 tn?1358922770
And also I don't want to hurt his ego.
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4484804 tn?1358922770
Thanks nohard. The thing is it actually doesn't last that long. He is only on top of me for about 10-15 min. But it still hurts like hell afterwards.
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Hi DEEdee, If your having sex a long time its the pressure being put on as you on your back, doing it in the same postion, not go for you, he need s to mix it up a bit, just tell sex is not just for him but both of you, and if your getting pains in your back, then you are not enjoying it, you may be able to google the book? yes you can, and there is some good info.
Good Luck
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4484804 tn?1358922770
Thanks. But do you really thank that is why my back hurts so much after sex?
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Hi Deedee, just get yourself a copy of the Karma Sutra all you want in one book, but get the one with illustrtions, for you even better.
Good Luck
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