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How to Perform the Furniture Sexual Position

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To perform the furniture sexual position, you will need a stable piece of furniture like a chair, couch, a table, dresser or even the side of a bed--basically, anything that will hold the weight of your partner and not tip under the heat of passion. Follow these steps to have sex on your household furniture.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  1. Step 1

    Find a sturdy piece of furniture that can support the weight of the female and stay stable during intercourse.

  2. Step 2

    The woman should sit or lay on the furniture near the edge. You can place a pillow or blanket beneath her for comfort.

  3. Step 3

    The man positions himself between her legs and enters her vagina when she indicates she is ready. He may have to kneel or stand, depending on the height of the furniture.

  4. Step 4

    The man should thrust in and out, holding the woman’s legs to allow for the deepest penetration. Continue until both partners climax.

Tips & Warnings
  • The spontaneous nature of having sex on a kitchen table or desk is a good way to spice up your love life.
  • For maximum female pleasure, the man should use one free hand to gently stimulate her clitoris.
  • Be sure the furniture is stable. Avoid having sex on flimsy furniture, electronic equipment or stoves.
  • Use a condom or other form of birth control. Condoms reduce the risk of STDs.

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