Tips for improving Doggy Style Posted: 05-18-07 09:23am
I was wondering if there are any good tips
on improving doggy style sex... Ive heard
of wrapping a towel around the girl and
the guy holds on to both ends,, but i hate
to bring this up in sexual health haha..
but just seeing if anyone is open to tell
me some hint heheh.
thanks
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duckypaty
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 09 May 2007 Posts: 106 Location: Dade City
Posted: 05-18-07 09:27am
doggy style except put you head down so
you butt is in the air, have him grab both
you hands individually and just have fun.
Its really rough though so if you don't
like rough, not a good one. he is able to
go deeper so have him go slow at first.
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Tylanas
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Posted: 05-18-07 10:43am
I don't get to do doggy often and I'd like
to do it more, so for now I just like it
in any form lol.
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paul995
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Joined: 22 Apr 2007 Posts: 140 Location: ,
Posted: 05-19-07 02:07am
just hold both of her hands behind her -
like riding a horsey while your left does
the spankin'. . .
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arcadia
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Posted: 05-19-07 02:13am
i love it from behind. i put my head down
& usually grab onto a pillow.. my ass
up in the air. my boyfriend grabs onto my
hips & guides me. or sometimes i guide
myself & do the work & let him
just kneel there & enjoy. a little
spanking is nice. my favorite is me on
top, though.
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