5 Super Easy (And Fun!) Sex Positions for Beginners

Instead of attempting to put your body in the most challenging postures imaginable, sex should be about having Fun. Additionally, it needs to be usable by everyone, impaired or not.

Regular visitors to Adutoys are aware that we enjoy recommending a wide variety of sex positions for you to try out, ranging from the merely amazing to the wildly outrageous. (And welcome if you're new here!)

Sometimes, you have to appreciate the fundamentals, even though it can be exciting to get into intricate positions and (ideally) get the most out of them. Furthermore, not everybody can achieve every sex position, and that's perfectly acceptable!

Thus, we have compiled this list of basic sexual positions. These positions are ideal for those who are new to partner sex and may be a compelling way to learn more about both your body and your partner's, especially how well they fit together.

With these five elementary yet enjoyable positions for beginners—or anyone who knows that sex doesn't have to be complicated or demanding to be excellent—have Fun getting back to the basics:

1. Missionary Position

Regretfully, our initial entry has been unfairly criticized for being "unimaginative."

In response, we say—pardon our French—poppycock!

Please don't fall into all of that negativity about being a missionary and having a partner spread out on their back and another partner on top of them is a lot of Fun!

As it doesn't require a lot of moving around, Missionary is one of the most straightforward and accessible positions for people with disabilities or chronic pain. From an accessibility perspective, we give Missionary an A+. In addition to allowing for kissing, caressing chests, and playing with and/or sucking nipples, it's easy-peasy for everyone to drift into a sensuously relaxing embrace once things reach their orgasmic peak.

How to Make It Better

A basic sling or strap can work wonders for maneuvering into a variety of different and much more comfortable penetrative angles. Additionally, discuss with your partner or partners what is and is not feasible if you have chronic pain and a disability.

For this exact purpose, Sportsheets' Super Sex Sling is perfect.

2. Doggy Style Position

Woohoo! This position is still at the top of almost everyone's list of favorites for a reason: it's one of the most popular anal sex positions since it gives excellent access to the receiver's genitalia or anus.

Moreover, with the help of some strategically placed cushions under the receiving partner, you may make it simpler for them to get everything the penetrator's packing.

The inability to smooch or have access to each other's chest or nipples is the only drawback of the doggie-style position. That's a more-than-fair trade-off, though, given all the different advantages it offers. It is also acceptable that this stance is simply unachievable for many people with chronic pain and disability, regardless of what they do.

How to Make It Better

By holding onto their partner's thighs, the penetrating partner can intensify their thrusts.

If you're concerned that the doggy strap, such as this one from Sportsheets, would put too much strain on their hips, use it. The doggy strap makes this already amazing position even more thrilling and incredibly comfortable, giving the penetrating partner greater leverage.

3. Scissor Position

The scissor position is delightful, even though it can be a little challenging to enter at times if one person has a penis.

Olympic-certified gymnasts aren't required to get out of the gym when everyone is finished or ready for a break, for instance, and those with lower back issues frequently vouch for how it relieves a lot of strain on that body region.

First, the two people lay together, either facing one another or with one of them facing the other way.

After that, arrange everyone's genitalia such that they make as much enjoyable touch as they can.

This may occasionally include moving into a sexual "cross" rather than a scissor form, but as with all the positions we've ever recommended, please don't assume there is a definitive, correct or incorrect way to accomplish it. We understand that many persons with severe pain and disabilities will not be able to hold this position. Discuss pain and posture that works and doesn't work for you with your partner if you decide to give it a try.

As usual, talk to your spouse, experiment a lot with different positions, and claim this one as your own.

How to Make It Better

There is plenty of space for sex gadgets like Sportsheets' Peace Vibe in the scissor position because both lovers' hands are free. It's tiny, strong, and genuinely fantastic at providing a wide range of sexual stimulation.

Water and snacks could also assist with chronic pain, as could pillows—lots of pillows!

4. Rider on Top/Cowgirl

The rider at the top is well worth the effort, even if it's arguably the most challenging position to perform—for the person at the bottom, that is. For partners with restricted movement, the bottom position might be the most convenient.

The ability to thrust from either the bottom or the top partner—whichever works best—is perhaps the most significant benefit of this position. Your spouse can sit on top of you and yet find ways to get pleasure, such as making out if you are on the bottom and unable to thrust because of a disability.

Another benefit is that the riding partner may feel a strong sense of sexual control, and the partner beneath them may get a good, juicy rush of submissiveness from their erotic power.

How to Make It Better

The bottom partner can add a number of distinctively arousing components to this position by altering the angle of your legs, and the Sportssheets Sex Sling is the perfect tool to assist! Throughout this position, communicate to make sure everyone is comfortable.

5. Oral Sex Positions

The ardent application of lips, tongue, throat, and (sometimes) teeth to your partner's genitalia should not be overlooked when looking for elementary sensual activities.

Oral sex is the best sex position for beginners because it's always flexible and engaging. All that's required is for each partner to share which combination of mouth, vagina, penis, or anus makes them smile the most. If you have a disability, oral sex is always a terrific method to make sex accessible. Disability Awareness Consultant Andrew Gurza frequently cracks jokes like, "I can't walk, but I sure can use my mouth!"

The mutually beneficial pleasures of the 69 position—where everyone gets their cake and eats it too—can be considered the ultimate form of oral play by some.

How to Make It Better

Apply a dollop of delicious warming lubricant to your preferred oral sex position to make it more exciting!

Final Thoughts

If there's one thing to take away from this, it's that having sex should be about enjoying yourself rather than attempting to put your body in the most uncomfortable situations. Additionally, it needs to be usable by everyone, impaired or not.

Because having Fun is all that matters, regardless of how easy it is or how much experience you have!