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G Spot Positions: Our Favorite 3 Positions to Hit Your G Spot During Sex
 by: Nathan Patmor

I read the other day that the majority of American’s regularly have sex in just a few positions. Well, if that’s true, its time to shake things up! This article is on g spot positions. These are our favorite ways of hitting the g-spot during sex.

If you like boring, normal sex, that lasts just 5 – 10 minutes, don’t read this page. If you’re feeling more adventurous, and are ready to blow your mind then please, proceed!

So, the first step in hitting your g spot during sex is to know where it is! For a refresher course, check out this page on the g spot location. You also may want to try a finding the g spot exercise first.

From here on, we’re going to assume that you (and your partner) know where your g-spot is, and how to best stimulate it to give you pleasure.

Now that that’s all taken care of – lets focus on g spot positions. The first step is to recognize that the g spot, or g spot area, is small and not always in the same place. So, throughout your sex you’ll both need to be communicating. What works, what feels good, what doesn’t, a little to the right, a little to the left, etc.

In the beginning, as you explore different g spot positions, its likely best if you agree not to have orgasms. We’ve found this makes it easy to have a sense of exploration and play.

And, without further delay, here are our three favorite g spot positions. Enjoy!

Ride ‘Em Cowboy (Woman on Top)

I have to say there’s something so sexy about a woman being on top, in charge of finding what feels the best. Really, this position is ideal because it allows the woman to control the depth, intensity, and speed. It gives you the ability to play, and explore, and notice how much more pleasure comes from subtle differences.

As you are on top, experiment with what feel’s best to you. Move, shift, tell your partner what feel’s good, rock back and forth, take it deep, keep it shallow, etc. This will likely work best if you are already aroused and hot. (This is true with all these g spot positions)

Now, as the guy in this position, you’re not just laying back passively (thought that is fine to do – just not now!). What will help your partner most is if you tilt your pelvis as much as possible. The more you can do this, the better.

You’ll also get a great workout! : )

Unfortunately, if you are anything like me, you’ll get super tired super quick. In the beginning we used to use alot of pillows to try to angle my hips. Lately, we’ve really been enjoying something called the wedge, its a liberator shape. This small shape puts your pelvis in the perfect tilted position without you having to do any work.

I know it sounds crazy, but the small, subtle positioning this enables, makes all the difference. If you want to find out more about liberator shapes, their website is www.liberatorshapes.com.

Doggy Style (Crouching, Man Coming from Behind)

This is one of our favorite g spot positions. Not only do you have great g-spot access, but there’s just something so primal andsexy about *&#*! from behind.

Now, guys, in this position you can take it easy and let her do all the work. In this case, ladies, use your thighs to press back and find the depth, thrust style, and position that works best for you.

However, guys, if you want to be more active, you can easily adapt this position. Push your woman down, and lay more on top of her (still coming in from behind)

Now, for the best g spot stimulation, position your legs outside of hers and put more of your weight forward, so you are riding her from up higher.

This puts your penis on more of a downward angle, and helps you hit her g-spot more directly. You can also experiment with having her legs more open, or more closed to see what feels best.

We’ve also been using the liberator shape – the wedge – in this position too. We found if we put that underneath my girlfriend, it gives her hips a particular tilt that totally amp things up.

Your Highness (Man Kneeling or Standing, Woman’s Legs on His Shoulders)

We love this sex position. With many g spot positions you can’t look each other in the eyes. With this one, we recommend it. Also, when you want to hit the g spot, having your legs high and wide is the secret ingredient. Sometimes putting your feet on your partner’s shoulders can be the most comfortable (its also just super sexy!)

Now, you can do this position in lots of ways. You can do it off your sofa, a chair, or your coffee table (we won’t tell!). Or, you can modify it to work off your bed by kneeling vs standing. The only real key to this position is that your partner is angled upward, with her legs spread wide or on your shoulders. You can achieve this combination in lots of different ways (be creative!)

Well, these are our three favorite g spot positions, and I hope you try them out and enjoy!

About The Author

Nathan Patmor

Find and explore your g spot. Enjoy amazing sex and a better relationship. Find tips, techniques, and exercises written by a real couple.

www.master-your-g-spot.com


Shouldice delights home crowd with sixth-place result in World Cup moguls – Yahoo! Canada News

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Sun Jan 10, 7:23 PM

By James Bisson, The Canadian Press

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CALGARY – Simply landing on his skis helped Calgary’s Warren Shouldice in his quest to land a spot on the Canadian Olympic team.

Shouldice struggled with both runs Saturday, but still gutted out a sixth-place result at a World Cup aerials event. The 26-year-old delighted fans by landing his second jump cleanly, but was left shaking his head afterward.

The reason? Strong winds and temperatures approaching 10 C left the aerials course at Canada Olympic Park in rough shape, forcing a majority of jumpers to alter their game plans.

“The weather played a part,” said Shouldice, who finished with a two-jump total of 210.43 points in front of a boisterous hometown crowd.

“With it being windy and warm like this, it’s tricky. The jumps really fell apart, which often happens when it’s warm like this. There were a few people that managed to jump well in it, but as the scores showed, it was a pretty terrible competition all-around.”

Zongyang Jia of China cruised to gold in 253.40, with overall leader Anton Kushnir second in 244.60 and fellow Belarusian Alexei Grishin third in 230.73. American Jeret Peterson qualified second, but had to abandon his intended second jump – which featured the highest degree of difficulty in the competition – after struggling with his approach to the ramp.

Shouldice’s result is a significant one, given that he missed last month’s World Cup season opener in Changchun, China after suffering a buttocks injury in training.

“I’m healthy, and it’s actually a result that I can probably use towards qualifying for the Games,” said Shouldice. “I was fortunate. I jumped bad, but a lot of people actually jumped even worse.”

That included his teammates, all of whom failed to crack the top-12 in qualifying.

Kyle Nissen of Calgary placed 14th with 105.09 points, Ryan Blais of Grande Prairie, Alta., was 19th in 91.81, Olivier Rochon of Gatineau, Que., was 27th in 79.65, Jonathan Vellner of Red Deer, Alta., placed 32nd in 72.01 and Remi Belanger of Mascouche, Que., wound up 36th in 48.22.

Despite gaining an edge on his teammates in the fight for Olympic positioning, Shouldice was in no mood to celebrate.

“Nobody’s going to be thrilled about this,” said Shouldice. “For me to be the only guy in finals is not good. To be the top Canadian (but end up) that low, that’s not what we strive for.”

In women’s action, Genevieve Tougas of St-Hubert, Que., celebrated her first appearance in a World Cup final with a 10th-place result. Tougas, who finished second at last year’s Canadian championships, wound up with 144.88 points.

Even though her degree of difficulty ranked among the lowest of the competition, Tougas survived both of her landings while most of her rivals struggled with theirs.

“I was really surprised to make the final because my landing on my first jump wasn’t good,” said Tougas, the only Canadian to reach the women’s final. “But it’s a judges’ sport, so we never know what’s going to happen. I’m really happy.”

China’s Nina Li won gold in 195.63, while teammate Xinxin Guo was third in 167.73. Evelyne Leu of Switzerland placed second in 178.99.

Amber Peterson of Thunder Bay, Ont., was 15th in 64.10, Sabrina Guerin of Laval, Que., finished 17th in 63.78, Laurence Allard-Riendeau of Montreal was 20th in 54.81 and Crystal Lee of Queensville, Ont., was 24th in 45.20. Veronika Bauer of Toronto did not compete.

Notes: Kushnir holds a four-point lead over Jia in the overall standings on the men’s side, while Guo has a 46-point advantage over Li in the women’s standings. … Jia had the best jump in qualifying, but wiped out while attempting to stop at the bottom of the course and careened into the safety fence, knocking over a cameraman. Both were okay.

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