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MEN ONLY - Is it normal for men in middle 40's to experience backpain (tailbone) during intercourse?

by Guest65046  |  earlier

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  1. i can't say it's common, could be a sign of something else going on


  2. he probly hurt himself doing something at work,

  3. The most common place for back pain is vertebrae at the belt line.  Tailbone ? Tailbone injuries are risky - a person can become permanently impotent from a BAD tailbone accident.  But he would have known (in the past) if he had a severe fall (on the ice, concrete).  To develop one now without a traumatic injury is odd.

  4. If brotherman gyrates too hard and strenous they can experience pain in the lower back.  It's not a normal thing.  That dawg just got buck wild.


  5. No not normal but my Doctor told me it occurs frequently.  It happened to me when I had vigorous intercourse with my girl friend at the time.  I was in my mid-40s.  Wound up having to go to the Doctor and take bed rest (without any s*x) for two weeks.

    Try taking a s*x break and when you go back to it, try not to rotate your hips too much if it causes the pain.  I know, sometimes difficult to do if you need this action to achieve o****m.

    If your wife is agreeable, ask her to be 'on top' for the next little while.  This worked for me.  I did not have to give up s*x for a long time (until my back was completely better) and both my girl friend and I found this variation to be very satisfying since I was able to hold back longer when she was on top.  She found it more satisfying but it is more work for her to do since I needed to lie still as much as possible while she glided her body up and down my p***s.

    Hope this helps.


  6. I'm 46 and married and have never experienced back pain during s*x.  Maybe I'm not imaginative enough?

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