Sex PositionsSexual Intercourse and OrgasmSex Position C This sexual position is a development of Position B. Its advantages are that the vaginal opening is narrower than in Position B, and the woman's inner thighs contribute to stimulating the penis. The man experiences added stimulation from it, and the woman enjoys the sense of seizing the penis and feels a stronger stimulation on the clitoris than in Position B, despite the shallower insertion than in Position A and Position B. Position C is recommended for the man with partial erection, for the union of sex orgasm which are mismatched in size, and for the woman in early pregnancy when relatively shallow intromission is advisable. Also, Position C can be used to prevent rapid contraction of the penis following orgasm and to allow the woman to rest after assuming Position B while indulging in the satisfaction of securing the penis. The pillow and the side of the bed may be used to obtain an effect similar to that produced by Position B. Sex Position D In this variation of Sexual Position A, the woman's legs are locked around the man's hips or buttocks. Since her legs rest on his back, the woman can raise them high - so she may use this posture as a preliminary step to Positions E, F, G and H. In Position D her hips should move along with the man's movements. With more experience she can take over the leadership in sex movements, while her male partner rests. Sex Position E Intromission is deeper as her legs are spread wide, but with the vaginal opening drawn fully apart, this position may not be suitable for women who have had babies. During the sex act the air in the vagina may be pressed out, emitting a vaginal fart, especially when the legs are lowered. But there are some advantages to Sexual Position E. The woman feels the penetration deeply during sex as the penis glans hits against the uterus and there is an additional stimulation from the light tapping by the scrotum on the perineum and the anus. The peculiar, pleasant sexual sensation she feels more powerfully in this sexual position than in Position D cannot be enjoyed in Position A, B or C. Compelled to move the lower half of her body to the rhythm of the man's sex movements, as in Position D, she may unconsciously move in synchrony. To hold her raised legs in place, she can either grasp her knee caps or hold them against the man's arms. Sex Position F This sexual position corrects the disadvantage of wide vaginal opening in Position E. The ankles must be held outward with the hands to keep the thighs close together. This position prevents contact of the upper part of the body but nevertheless, intromission is adequate, the captivity sensation of the penis is sufficient, stimulation of the clitoris is made easier, and the farting sound is eliminated. This position is suitable for women who have given birth to babies and men with incomplete erection. Sex Position G The effect produced by this sexual position is midway between those of Position D and Position F. The hips are raised high by placing the legs on the man's shoulders. The penis enters from right above. The movement in this upright position is more intense for the woman than in Positions D, E and F. It gives her a pleasant illusion of being pushed downwards. The feet over his shoulders are set as if to clamp his neck, and the thighs should not be spread too wide. This is achieved if the woman holds her thighs with her hands, which act at the same time gives better stability. Sex Position H While retaining the merits of Position G, sex in this position enables the two partners to draw their bodies closer together. The woman's hips are twisted to either the right or the left as though to sit on the man's hips, with legs closed. In addition to benefiting from the advantages of Sex Position G, she experiences a different sensation from this angle. Intromission is not as deep as in Position G. As the thighs are not folded too sharply, obese women will find this position comfortable. One more note here. Positions D, E, F, G and H are all "temporary" sexual positions and, with the exception of Position D, make it difficult, for the woman to respond to the man's orgasm. For greater comfort they should shift into Position A, B, C or D before coming to orgasm. Sex Position I This sex position is a cross between Positions A and B. The vaginal opening is narrower than in Position A, and the vaginal wall on the same side as the bent leg is particularly strongly stimulated. Sex Position J This sexual position is a compromise between Positions E and A. It is most effective when the leg other than that raised is slightly bent but not fully stretched out. As in Position D the woman grasps her raised leg behind the knee or presses it against the man's arm. Another variation is for her to lock her legs around his hips in a compromise position between D and A. Sex Position K This is a combined form of Positions G and A. It is slightly more strenuous than G. The lower foot can be hooked onto the hips as in Position D. MALE ARM AND LEG POSITIONS DURING LOVEMAKING The man's posture in the man on top sex position (also known as female supine or male dominant) is determined by how he supports his own weight with his arms and legs. Sex Position a The man's upper body is in close contact with the woman's. In coital movements his chest stimulates her breasts and by supporting himself on his elbows he can stimulate her breasts and nipples with his palms and fingers. With their heads close together the two can kiss, and depending on their physiques, he can twist his body to kiss her breasts. this adds a lot to the sexual sensation of most women. With these advantages, the male Position a combined with the female Position A forms the most widely used coital Position Aa. Against the above advantages there are some drawbacks to Position a: The man easily tires and as his head is poorly supported he is likely to rest his head against her face or breast. Consequently, this position does not favor the overweight man. And he needs to support his weight during lovemaking. Another disadvantage is that the man's ability to move is somewhat restricted. Sex Position b This sexual position prevents the man from resting his whole weight on his sexual partner and gives him more options in his sexual activity. Position b is less tiring for him than Position a. He faces the disadvantage that he cannot kiss or caress his partner, but by changing into Position e he can put his free hand to use. He can kiss her face and breasts in Position b by slightly bending his elbows. But it is difficult to do this when the woman's body is short. Position b further gives the man a wider field of vision than Position a. He can admire her body and even watch the movement of his penis as he thrusts in and out of her vagina - watching penetration is a real turn on for most men! Although it is more difficult to reach orgasm in Position b than in Position a, the former has the advantage over the latter in that it offers a wider choice in the rhythm and speed of sexual movements. By adjusting the spread of his legs and the distance between his hands and knees he can also create varying stimulation. Sex Position c This position is introduced from either Position a or Position b. It's not the most comfortable sex position, but the vagina is stimulated in various ways during intercourse. The front wall is stimulated in Position a and is further stimulated in Position b, but the back wall is strongly stimulated in Position c. This is the advantage of Position c. In other words, the direction of entry is almost from straight above, and consequently the clitoris, too, is strongly stimulated as well. end 45 |