One way to engage in penetrative sex is in the Eagle Position. Because it permits stimulation of the clitoral and P-spot or G-spot, the Eagle Position is ideal for those who want anal intercourse or deep vaginal penetration.
This position is named after the eagle position, in which the receptive partner lies on their back with legs spread wide, resembling its wings. This post is a spin on the classic Missionary role.
Upon laying on their back, the receptive partner will hoist themselves up into the Eagle position by spreading their legs wide. As they come to a kneel before their partner, they lift their hips to meet them. To maintain their balance, the entering partner places their hands flat on their partner's body.
The upper partner has the ability to thrust through their partner while in this posture. It is also possible to modify this position so that a person utilising a strap-on can do the penetration.
Many couples find that the Eagle position promotes a more intimate connection during anal intercourse, in addition to its deep penetration and stimulation of the clitoral and P-spot areas. Couples can look deeply into one other's eyes and plant passionate kisses when in the Eagle position because they are face to face. Additionally, the responsive partner might feel free to touch their buttocks and hips.
Newcomers to anal work shouldn't jump into the Eagle position too quickly, even though it's a medium-level sex position.
One way to help a partner who is open to the experience become habituated to the sensation of anal penetration is to massage their sphincter and utilise butt plugs, anal vibrators, or finger penetration. Penetration in the Eagle position is made simpler with generous application of lubricant and a relaxed state of mind.
Starting in the spooning position and working your way up to the eagle position might help you achieve penetration more easily. Additionally, the receiver's hips can be elevated for easier penetration by placing pillows or sex furniture underneath their pelvis.