The Ultimate Guide to Sex Positions: Corkscrew

Now, let's discuss sex positions.

This set of guidelines is for you whether you're dating someone you've been seeing for a while or are trying to get back together with a former romantic interest.

The lust-enhancing Corkscrew position comes next.

Corkscrew:

In a nutshell, the thrusting partner stands and straddles, entering from behind, while the receiving partner lies down on a bed, sofa, or kitchen counter for support, with their back to their lover.

There's no denying that Corkscrew restores the "screw" to your sexual life. Corkscrew is a rear-entry sex position that allows the thrusting partner to possibly explore utterly new territory while providing deeper penetration and higher excitement for the receiving partner. It requires both partners to have baseline flexibility and be reasonably physically comfortable.

Fortunately, Corkscrew is naturally suited to interacting with your partner, even though it does demand strong cooperation between partners. For the majority of women who are not yet at ease or highly intimate with a partner, it feels safe. It facilitates conversation while allowing them to explore each other's pleasure zones. Naturally, it's an incredibly intimate position for first-time anal exploration.

Additionally, a Corkscrew may be the best option for slow and steady Sunday morning bedtimes when the receiving partner is feeling sluggish or exhausted.

A note on terms:

We refer to the person with the penis (biological or synthetic) as the "thrusting partner" when we talk about penetration and the person who accepts the act of penetration (vaginal or anal) as the "receiving partner."

It is crucial to remember that receiving is not a submissive, passive role. It's a passionate, engaged role. The receiver is expressing their power of choice by deciding to invite their lover inside of them.

The thrusting partner is also more than just a giver. Naturally, they enjoy themselves while performing the deed as well. However, we have chosen these labels for the two sides of the dynamic for the sake of uniformity and clarity.

How to do it:

The receiving partner rests on her hip and forearm while lying on her side on a bed, couch, or bench to enter this position. In order to penetrate her from behind, the thrusting partner either stands or kneels behind her.

He keeps his hands on her hips for support as he thrusts, twisting his body to one side. The receiving partner may use her hands to support herself.

The receiving partner may maintain a tight grip on the thrusting partner's penis by keeping her thighs pushed together to intensify the pleasure.

In order to match and modify the thrusting partner's depth, tempo, and rhythm of penetration with her motions, the receiving partner may also favor a more active role and want to thrust her hips slightly.

Reasons we love it:

Deeper penetration is made possible by the thrusting partner's twisting motion in conjunction with the "from-the-back" position.

In contrast to more conventional sexual positions, the twisting motion can offer both lovers a novel and distinctive sensation.

The receiving partner's g-spot is one of the many new locations that can be reached using the perpendicular posture.

Both couples' communication can be improved by the proximity and physical contact of this position, which also helps them transition into more deeply intimate situations.

Variations to try out:

Legs up

For even more penetration and sensation, the receiving partner rests her legs on the pushing partner's shoulders.

For instance, if sex never feels deep enough for either of you, this variation can feel genuinely unique.

Turn-around

To create a whole new range of sensations, the thrusting partner alternates the direction of twisting.

This version is for the adventurers among us who are always looking for that new sensation.

Kiss-around

In order to enhance emotional connection and general pleasure, the thrusting partner uses extra physical contact, such as kissing or caressing.

For people who have plenty of love to spare but still want to "screw," this is ideal.

Other tips and tricks:

Feel free to incorporate the use of a cushion for additional support, whether it's to elevate the receiving partner's hips, create a wedge between her legs, or employ any other tactic that improves comfort for both partners.

Take it slow. Be patient with both your lover and yourself as you begin cautiously. Finding a comfortable rhythm and perfecting the technique may require some time and effort.

Engage in conversation with your spouse. Although it has been stated previously, it is worth restating: communication is essential to all sexual activity, but it is much more crucial in highly coordinated positions like Corkscrew. Before attempting the position, make sure to talk to your partner about any physical restrictions or worries. You could find that you feel more at ease lying on one side than the other, so don't be scared to flip sides!

Present sex toys. It might get even dirtier if you use a vibrator or dildo on your clit (or anywhere else!) while you're having a good time. Bonus tip: for extra feeling when doing the Corkscrew vaginally, think about donning a butt plug concurrently; your spouse will likely sense it as well.

Apply lubricant as required. As your bodies push and grind against one another, a little extra glide can help you time your motions to feel more coordinated. You heard it here first: hot AF.