One sexual posture for analingus or cunnilingus is the Butler position. Traditionally, the donor would kneel down between the knees of the receiver, who would then stand. No matter what kind of pair you are, the Butler role will work for you. Nevertheless, analingus is the better fit.
One partner assumes the Butler position by kneeling between the other's legs. Standing with their legs wide apart, the partner turns their back on them. In order to provide easier access to the vagina or anus, they could bend forward. The receiver's legs may get weak in this posture, therefore they may also like to grip something solid. After getting into position, the partner who is giving can lick their anus and genitalia.
Foreplay or the main event could involve the Butler position. After getting into the Butler position, many people transition to anal or vaginal intercourse.
You will probably enjoy the way the Butler position emphasises submissive and dominating roles, whether you're employing it for cunnilingus or analingus. Because anal activity is still considered taboo, the Butler position for analingus can be extremely stimulating.
Also, the anus is quite dense with nerve endings, thus stimulating it with the tongue can be incredibly pleasurable. Prior to trying the Butler position, ensure that the anus is clean because it can harbour bacteria. You should try it after you've showered.
Never give up hope if your partner and you are significantly shorter than each other. You don't have to kneel if you're the one doing the giving. The receiver could either wear high heels or stand on stairs as an alternative. To adjust your height in play, all you have to do is find something that can securely support weight. (Aerobic step platform, we see you!)