What Women Had To Say.
1. Doggie
The women included in this survey love losing control in the bedroom just as much as they love having it. Don’t get me wrong, there’s something intimate about letting a male or male-identifying partner have full control and trusting them enough to give them full control and take you from behind.
“Doggie can be a great position for achieving more depth, but it can also be a painful one for those who do not want said depth, not to mention a lack of control,” Jean says. “You can put a fun twist on this classic movement by having the receiver be in charge of the depth and control.”
2. Missionary
It might be the oldest trick in the book, but who cares? It feels good, a male or male-identifying partner does all the work and still has ample room to use his arms to pin you down (if you’re into that). “Missionary maximizes her satisfaction,” Levine says. “Put your legs over his shoulders to stimulate your G-spot.” Levine also recommends incorporating sex toys, such as a vibrator or finger vibrator, and maintaining eye contact, to achieve a stronger orgasm and impact.
What Men Had To Say.
2. Missionary
All those surveyed once again could agree Missionary is one of the most pleasurable sex positions. “Missionary is great for men because they’re in control of speed and depth,” Levine says. “Slip a toy between the two of you as you gaze into each other’s eyes.”
Missionary position is a comfortable sex move, which will allow for a lot of contact and connection with your partner.
1: Doggie
For all the men and male-identifying people surveyed, Doggie received the coveted spot as the most pleasurable sex position.
“While a fun position, Doggie can be very difficult due to height differentials as well as not being able to see your partner’s face,” Jean says. “To compensate for height differential either partner can widen their legs or bring them together.” By working together to make up for height differences, as well as lack of eye contact, Doggie can be extremely pleasurable for both men and women.