Practicing Safe Sex with the Most Dangerous Sex Position

Sex can be described in a variety of ways. Fun, kinky, provocative, and hot. Those are only a handful. But hazardous? My to-do list does not include it. You might assume that scooping up your partner and getting it in midair or getting frisky in a moving automobile would be the most perilous sex position, but it's really relatively normal.

The most dangerous sex position is… the reverse cowgirl.

It's not what you anticipated, isn't it? Penile fractures are a common consequence of this position (just think of Schmidt's tragic accident in "New Girl"). How are we aware? According to a doctor who became popular on TikTok, 50% of all penile fractures are caused by the position. We do have some evidence to support the assertion. Indeed, scientists have investigated it.

However, it's also a prevalent position because the optimal posture for achieving orgasm is for a woman to be on top. The partner may be placed in a position that is riskier than risqué due to the additional access for clitoral stimulation and the altered angle for the g-spot.

How Can This Even Happen?

Although it is uncommon, the position raises the risk of penile injuries. This may occur when there is sudden or unnatural movement during intercourse. Despite the moniker "boner," male genitalia are boneless. However, a penile fracture is essentially a rip that occurs when the penis falls out and is crushed by the pelvis of the partner.

As a result, the penis may begin to resemble the purple, bloated eggplant emoji. Loss of erection, discomfort, and a cracking sound are other indicators of a fracture. Aww. Visit a healthcare professional if you observe any of these symptoms. It may cause erectile dysfunction or a permanent curvature if treatment is not received.

How to Keep Your Man Safe and Your Bed Rocking

Use a Lubricant

First and foremost, using a lubricant during intercourse is always beneficial. It makes things more enjoyable and less complicated. In this instance, it may also lessen the chance of harm. Adding lubricant has only helpful effects and no drawbacks. We suggest a water-based lubricant that works well for daily usage.

Slow it Down

It is simple to become engrossed in the moment. But don't get too excited about this risky sexual position. Get into the flow and slow it down. Allow the partner at the bottom to take over by moving slowly and deliberately.

Create a Safe Word

Communication is essential in the bedroom. Use a safe phrase to let your partner know when to stop if the other person is in pain or uncomfortable. The Red, Yellow, and Green approach is even better. If your significant other says "red," you should immediately stop. If "yellow" is used, proceed with caution. "Green" means to continue. This is a fantastic method to ensure that everyone is enjoying themselves.

Go Ride' Em Cowgirl!

Now that you are aware of the risks, it's time to venture into uncharted (or familiar) land. Put yourself in the saddle and enjoy your journey!