Learn some saucy position during intercourse
Learn some saucy position during intercourse
Changing intercourse positions is one of the keys to quality intercourse. Make sure that the everyday routine doesn’t get into your bed.

The intercourse positions where the partners aren’t looking at one another enable a woman to focus purely on physical pleasure. (jlp)
Cuissade
This is a half doggy style position. The woman turns her back on the man and he has one of her legs between his during intercourse. Her other leg is more or less lifted; in some varieties she’s lying half on her side and facing away from him.
Croupade
This is any position where a man takes a woman right from behind, meaning all positions with access from the back, except the ones where she has her leg between his or she’s half on her side.
Flanquette
This is a group of intecourse positions where the partners are half facing one another – she’s lying with her face toward him with one leg between his two and keeps one of his legs between hers. The type of stimulation is similar as with cuissade, except the partners aren’t looking at one another. These positions enable additional pressure of the man’s thigh on the clitoris if he pushes fast enough.
Frontal positions
These are frontal types of intercourse where one partner has both thighs between the thighs of the other partner. It contains all varieties of the marital position and most complicated frontal positions. It (usually) enables deeper penetration, but less pressure on the clitoris than flanquette.

The intercourse positions where we’re looking into each other’s eyes have a stimulating effect elsewhere, not just in the genital area. (jlp)
What’s the point of classifying?
Let us stress that this isn’t an intellectual exercise in classifying positions during intercourse. But you don’t have to neglect the knowledge that positions have to be changed in a certain sequence and a person should do as few radical moves as possible, where he/she lies across the partner’s leg or turns him/her over. Make sure you don’t change the motions during intercourse violently. This is important when you’re planning the sequences, even though you’ll be doing it automatically when you get used to changing 5, 10 or 20 positions during the same embrace: the partner who’s leading must predict all the stops along the way, so that no awkwardness or interruptions which are unnatural and unintended happen.























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