How to Perform the Easy Rider Sexual Position

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Premature orgasm can be an emotionally scarring problem for men and can contribute to an unfulfilling sex life for both partners. You can perform the easy rider sex position to slow your ejaculation.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Condoms

Step1
The man should lie on his back. A bed is ideal, but any soft flat surface will do. The man should lift his knees off the bed pointing outwards while keeping his feet flat against the mattress. His back should be slightly arched so he can angle his pelvis toward the woman.
Step2
The woman should straddle the man, facing him with her knees bent back. He should fondle her genitals until she is lubricated, and then penetrate her with gentle thrusts.
Step3
Both partners should recline into the easy rider position. The woman should slowly lean back onto her hands, placing them directly underneath the man’s knees.
Step4
The man should continue thrusting, using his hips and lower back. He should slow his rhythm if he feels a climax pending. Once that feeling passes, the man can quicken the pace of each thrust and lift his buttocks off the bed to increase penetration.
Step5
Add foreplay to enhance stimulation. The woman can caress her own breast with one arm and both partners can stimulate her clitoris. The woman is in position to caress the man's testicles.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use pillows to support your neck so that you can look at your female partner and increase the visual stimulation.
  • Do not engage in unprotected sexual intercourse unless you are in a monogamous relationship.

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