
Leopard Sex Position
For anal or vaginal intercourse, the leopard sex position is a rear-entry position. The name of this sexual position describes the receiving partner's movements, which are similar to those of a leopard poised to pounce.
The penetrating partner sits on their knees and leans back a little to enter the Leopard sex position. If necessary, they can use their hand to balance themselves. Their strap-on or erect penis is visible in this position.
The receiving spouse then leans forward and lowers themselves onto the penis or strap-on for anal or vaginal penetration. They should place their feet close to the penetrating partner's legs and spread their legs slightly apart. They should be on all fours and support themselves as they lean forward by placing their hands on the floor or bed. By gripping their hips or buttocks during intercourse, their partner might offer additional assistance. For sexual pleasure, the receiving partner rocks back and forth. To make their partner feel more pleasurable, the penetrating partner may stroke them while they are in this position.
The leopard posture provides deep penetration and G-spot and P-spot stimulation. Additionally, the position lengthens the anal and vaginal canals. Some receiving partners may find penetration easier and more comfortable as a result.
Medium levels of flexibility and fitness are necessary for the leopard sex position. Another name for it is the Leaping Leopard Position.
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The Leopard position gives the receiving partner the most control, in contrast to many other rear-entry sex positions. They have control over the penetration's depth and rhythm. Simple methods to change this sex position include rocking quickly or slowly and penetrating deeply or shallowly. For those who typically adopt a submissive role during sex, the control receiving partners have in the leopard position can be highly alluring.
The receiving partner lies flat on their stomach in a version of the leopard posture, such as the Headlong or Speed Bump positions. With their weight evenly distributed across the receiving partner's body, the providing partner rests flat on top. The providing partner can maintain some weight by supporting themselves with their forearms if they are significantly heavier. To allow the providing partner to penetrate, the receiving partner tilts their pelvis and arches their back. In this version, the receiving partner manipulates the rhythm of penetration by rocking back and forth. The anus or vagina is less open in this position because the receiving spouse keeps their legs together. Having sex can be immensely enjoyable with this tighter fit. For an even tighter fit, receiving partners can also contract their kegel muscles during penetration.
It can be not easy to maintain position in the Leopard variation. Holding onto the edge of the bed, sex furniture, or anything else close by may make the receiving partner feel more stable. It can be easier to rock while remaining in place if you hold onto the bed. Receiving partners, however, find this posture less taxing because the bed supports their weight.
You can prevent injuries by matching the height of the receiving partner's anus or vagina to that of the providing partner's penis or strap-on. To ensure their bodies are in sync, couples should start cautiously. To get into the proper posture, the receiving partner might need to shift their knees farther forward or backward or elevate or drop their hips.
Couples who are considering the leopard sex position might wish to consider enhancing their enjoyment with sex toys. Because the position itself may keep both couples busy, it's a good fit for cock rings, anal devices, and couple's vibrators.