How to Experiment With Sexual Positions for Deep Penetration

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Experimenting with sex can be a wonderful experience for both parties, as long as you are both open about what you want and don't want. Here's how to experiment with sexual positions for deep penetration.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Water-based lubricant
  • Condom

Step1
Try positions that put your bodies at sharp angles. A bent-over rear penetration will be much deeper than missionary.
Step2
Try woman-on-top positions. These let the woman control the depth of penetration, and it can be quite deep.
Step3
Try a variety of rear-entry positions, which are often deeper than front entry.
Step4
Play around with different positions to find just the angle that suits your mood. Sometimes tiny adjustments in position can change the sensation entirely.
Step5
Use lots of foreplay and start with other positions before you go deep. Deep penetration will be most enjoyable for you both when the woman is very aroused and lubricated.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep communicating with your partner, and stop if either of you feels any pain. The position might be too deep or the groin area might be too dry. Water-based lubricants such as KY Jelly or Astroglide can help reduce friction and ease entry.
  • Always use a condom for protection against unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases.

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