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Q: Insertion and low pelvic bone
asked by: ammappa2002 on July 5th, 2008
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Hello All,

I got married an year back and whenever I am trying to have an intercourse with my wife, my Penis is struck up with the Pelvis Bone of my Wife.

A Doctor said that Pelvis Bone's position is slightly lowered and hence this difficulty. How to overcome this issue. When I tried fingering on her Vagina, it is going inside but there is a U shape bend which is difficult during insertion.

Can anyone provide me a solution so that the intercourse can be successful.

Regards
Ammappa
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Sydney123456
replied on July 8th, 2008
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What position are you in when this happens? All positions or just a few??
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boster69
replied on September 16th, 2008
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same thing
I am a female who has been with my boyfriend for 5 months now and I am having the same problem!!
I never went to the doctor but he has not been able to fully insert yet and it is quite embarising. We can both feel the pelvic bone and know that is what it is

jeeze i hope someone has some advice

p.s one time we managed to get it in fully and it only lasted 2 minutes because we were cheering and it killed the mood

he was on top
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