To facilitate climaxing during intercourse, the Coital Alignment Technique (CAT) is a variant of the missionary position that aims to stimulate the clitoris. Only 18% of women can achieve climax by penetration alone; 36.6% need clitoral stimulation in order to have an orgasmic experience, according to the research. To increase the likelihood of an orgasmic response from the receiving partner during penetrative sex, partners can adopt positions such as the coital alignment technique.
By sliding forward along their partner's body until the penis (or strap-on) points up instead of down, the entering partner can easily achieve the coital alignment position, a variation of the missionary position. By bringing the pubic bones of both lovers into proper alignment, the entering partner can more effectively stimulate the clitoris with their up-and-down stroke. To increase clitoris exposure to friction and pleasure, the receiving partner might also encircle their spouse's legs.
In the late 1980s, American psychotherapist Edward Eichel initially described this method, which is why it has a quite unattractive moniker. Because of this, Eichel postulated that a certain sex position would "correlate with high frequency of female orgasm and partner simultaneity." It came out that women reported much higher levels of sexual satisfaction when in this position during heterosexual penetrating intercourse.
While many people can have an orgasmic experience during penetrative sex, the significance of this sensation, especially for heterosexual couples, is sometimes exaggerated, especially when it comes to the primacy of simultaneous orgasm. The truth is that everyone has their own unique manner of orgasming, and different people take varied periods of time depending on their anatomy and a host of other variables like health, tiredness, arousal, and more. Although improving one's sex life is an admirable objective, it's important not to fixate on a specific strategy for doing so. Now is the time to try the coital alignment method. Keep in mind that as long as both parties enjoy themselves, there is no right or wrong way to have sex or an orgasmic experience.