How to Perform Pile Driver Sexual Position

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If your sex life has been bland lately, you and your partner can perform the pile driver sex position to add a powerful new element to your lovemaking. Here's how it works.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Condoms
Step1
Have the receiving partner lay down on his or her back. The floor is probably the most convenient place for this because a bed will have too much give to provide sufficient leverage for the receiving partner to be held up. Make sure the floor is soft enough and add some extra padding if necessary.
Step2
The receiving partner should keep both arms at his or her sides, resting palms down at a 15-degree angle. Gently lift your partner's legs feet first while providing support through the rump. With the legs raised, grasp your partner's hips and rest his or her butt onto your forearms.
Step3
Penetrate for the pile driver as you would in the missionary position, with the penetrating partner standing between the legs of the receiving partner. The motion of the penetrating partner is a standard thrust, generated from the hips and buttocks.
Step4
Add variation. Once you've perfected standard penetration, switch to a different angle. While supporting the receiving partner's buttocks, move one leg slightly toward the receiver's face while moving the other leg away. Step one leg between the receiver's legs so that you are now facing perpendicular directions. Your legs will look like two perpendicular V's fitting inside one another. Use more of a scooping action, first bending at the knees and then scooping up with the hips.

Tips & Warnings

  • Do it the safe way. Unless you are in a strictly monogamous relationship and you've both been tested, always use protection. Condoms are the most effective way to prevent the transfer of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • Provide ample room for performing this position. Make sure there is nothing around that could be kicked or tipped over in the event of an accident.
  • Take it easy. Applying too much force to your thrust could injure your partner on the ground.
  • This position poses a risk that the receiving partner may loose consciousness due to blood rushing to their head. Make sure you take ample breaks and pay attention to the condition of your partner.

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