He keeps slipping out during sex?

So me and my boyfriend have had sex a few times now but he keeps slipping out all the time, so much so it's becoming hard for me to reach an orgasm at all. Is there anything to be done about this or will he simply get better with practice and a bit of direction? I don't want to try overly complicated positions just yet but is there any great ones to stop him from slipping out so easily? Guys how should I go about directing him? Any girls out there who have had a similar problem with their boyfriend and managed to sort it?
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Most Helpful Guys

  • um maybe his penis ain't that big which is possible. if his penis is avg size or big maybe his thrusts are too thrusty. just have him penetrate you and when he pulls back not so much. the best position for this to be resolved is you riding him that way you can control it and can have a feel when his penis is about to slip out. even missionary should be easy. whatever you do nenever imply its because he has a small d*** you'll shatter his confidence. but bring it up and just laugh and say we gotta do something about your penis not slipping out so much or something like that in a nice carefree spirit so he takes it with good humor.

  • Hmmm... well, when you are on top, instead of bouncing up and down on his thing, try sitting down on it, and moving your hips around in a circle. Then, grind front, back, left, right.

Most Helpful Girls

  • all those guys are idiots. it has nothing to do with his size or your vagina. its caused from getting really wet and you or him pulling too far out before coming back down or in. practice makes perfect.

  • He needs to take shorter strokes...

    He's shorter then he thinks...

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  • that just tell me his small

  • I'll be as non-explicit as I can here.

    When he thrusts "in", he retracts back too much when he "thrusts out". That causes his member to "slip".

    Add me and talk to me on that about this; I don't wanna get TOO explicit on this question. Kids may be reading, QA. :)