How to do different sex positions? to let your partner experience different stimulation.
These positions will only help to increase the enjoyment of the couple's sex life. The most important and commonly used sex positions for spiritual communication between couples are the backbend, pretzel and toe touch. What is posture and posture like? Let's get to know them together.
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From-behind-bend (over the counter)
How to do different sex positions : The receiving partner stands leaning over a bed, table, or countertop. The penetrating partner stands behind them, penetrating them from behind with their penis or strap-on.
Zar says this position can be modified depending what you're in the mood for: The penetrating partner can lean over their partner's back for some extra skin-to-skin contact, or they can stand up straight for more leverage and deeper thrusts.
Pretzel dip
How to do different sex positions: The partner being penetrated lies on their side with their top leg spread as their partner straddles their bottom leg and penetrates. The receiving partner can also wrap their leg around their partner's waist.
This fun sex position switches things up with a unique angle of entry. "New angles always allow for new potential pleasure. This one gives the potential for deeper penetration than missionary, while also allowing for eye contact," says Zar.
Sideways 69
How to do different sex positions: Both partners lie on their sides, head to foot, and then align themselves so that each partner's face is in line with the other partner's genitals.
This 69 position variation is perfect for couples who enjoy both giving and receiving oral sex. Zar says it can be more comfortable for you than traditional 69ing, since it's easier to catch your breath and you avoid the potential discomfort of having all your partner's body weight on top of you.
Touch your toes
How to do different sex positions: The receiving partner stands and bends into a forward fold so they touch their toes. The penetrating partner stands behind them and penetrates.
This position allows for deep penetration, which may be pleasurable for both partners.
Standing oral
How to do different sex positions: The partner receiving oral sex stands up while their partner kneels or sits on the bed or a chair and performs oral sex.
Oral sex can be amazing foreplay to get extra aroused before penetration, but it's also sexy enough to stand on its own as the main event, if you'd like.
Plus, Zar says this position can be fun for people who enjoy the power dynamics at play when one partner is standing and one is kneeling.
Happy baby
How to do different sex positions: The receiving partner lies on their back while spreading and lifting their legs into the air, holding their feet in their hands. The penetrating partner faces the receiving partner and enters.
This yoga pose turned sex position provides the penetrating partner with a sexy view and the receiving partner with a hip-opening stretch and extra pleasure.
"For those with vulvas, any position where your legs are spread will give extra access to the clitoris, whether that's from your partner's body pressing up against you or either of your hands," says Zar.
Reclined butterfly
How to do different sex positions: The partner being penetrated lies on their back with their legs in a butterfly position (feet together and knees spread). The penetrating partner faces their partner, gets on top, and enters.
As another yoga-inspired sex position, the reclined butterfly can help you to lean back and relax. "Feeling relaxed during sex can really help to sink into the moment, which can increase pleasure and orgasm potential. This one's also a hip opener and opens up a lot of area for skin-to-skin contact," says Zar.
Downward dog
How to do different sex positions: The receiving partner gets into the downward dog yoga pose, making a triangle shape with their body with their hands and feet on the floor. The other partner stands behind and penetrates.
Not only will this position give you a great stretch, but inversion poses like this one may also give you a little head rush that can add to your pleasure, says Zar. Plus, it allows for deep from-behind penetration.
Spooning
How to do different sex positions: Both partners lie on their sides spooning, facing the same direction, with the penetrating partner as the big spoon. Slightly push your pelvises together for penetration.Many people like this sexy position because it is head to toe contact, it's comfortable, and allows both partners to take control.As a bonus, this position makes it easy for the receiving partner to add in a toy for clitoral stimulation.
Ballet dancer
How to do different sex positions: Both partners stand facing each other. The receiving partner balances on one leg while wrapping their other leg around their partner's thighs or waist depending on flexibility and uses their arms to hold on for support as the penetrating partner enters.
"The receiving partner is in control of the depth and angle of penetration while the penetrating partner has their hands free to roam, caress, and support the receiving partner," says DeSeta. Plus, she says this is a great position for a quickie in a confined space — shower sex, anyone?
Double-ended dildo
How to do different sex positions: Both partners sit on their butts leaning slightly backwards, facing each other. The double-ended dildo is inserted into both partners while they move their pelvises in tandem or thrust their hips to enjoy the toy.
While this is the most common way people use a double-ended dildo, DeSeta suggests getting creative. "Many people think that since a double-ended dildo has two 'penis heads' it is meant for women, but that is not always the case.
A double-ended dildo can be used for any type of penetration such as vaginal to vaginal, vaginal to anal, anal to anal, and oral play," says DeSeta.
Scissoring
How to do different sex positions: Both partners lie back, facing each other, intertwining their legs while rubbing their genitals together.
DeSeta says while many people think this is just a sex position for two people with vulvas, scissoring is for anyone. Regardless of if there is penetration or not, there will be simultaneous genital stimulation that both partners can enjoy.
Lotus
How to do different sex positions: The penetrating partner sits down cross-legged as the receiving partner straddles their partner, mounting their penis or strap-on, wrapping their legs around their partner's waist. Then, each partner wraps their arms around one another.
If you're looking for an extremely intimate position, this is it. DeSeta says the extreme closeness, engaged eye contact, and hot and heavy deep breathing in this position can intensify your emotional connection and pleasure.
Wheel pose
How to do different sex positions: The receiving partner bends over backwards into a yoga wheel pose, balancing on their hands and feet, with their body in an upside down "U" shape. The penetrating partner stands between their legs and penetrates.
DeSeta says this position allows for deep penetration and A-spot access. "The A-spot sits closer to the cervix and offers an immense amount of pleasure when stimulated," says DeSeta. This allows for new sensations and potentially a different type of orgasm.
Sexual positions are not just about increasing sexual pleasure, they can also bring the following benefits:
1. Deepening Emotional Connection
Trying different sex positions can foster a deeper emotional connection and intimacy between partners. Exploring new experiences together can enhance trust and closeness.
2. Adding Variety and Excitement
Different sex positions can add variety and excitement to your sex life, preventing it from becoming monotonous and helping maintain passion.
3. Physical Health
Sexual activity is estimated to burn around 5 calories per minute, making it a mild to moderate form of exercise. Therefore, experimenting with various positions not only satisfies sexual desires but also contributes to physical well-being.
4. Enhancing Communication
Trying different sex positions requires communication and cooperation between partners. This can help improve communication skills, enhance mutual understanding, and build trust.
sex positions offer more than just a sexual experience?
they can enhance emotional connection, excitement, physical health, and intimacy between partners. When practiced with respect and consent as the foundation, they can be a fulfilling and beneficial aspect of a relationship.