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Post by Cine_Man on Dec 1, 2002 22:47:13 GMT -5
that you don't need a GPS for.
There are three positions for "the act" that apparently work for women. All positions work for men, and there are no advantages in any variations... according to a researcher... I'll look up the reference if you're really interested.
Only two of these will work for any particular female. The one that is universal is the standard, "man aboard, missionary", which works for emotional reasons, and has nothing whatsoever to do with physicality or anatomy. Face it, the physicality of intimacy has nothing to do with the emotional involvement that women seek in such an engagement.
In the extremely rare instance of a female seeking physical pleasure, the position that "works" is one of two, and one excludes the other for reasons of anatomy. It has to do with the rumoured and mysterious "Grafenburg" structure. Woman astride facing a supine male works for women who don't believe in the G-Spot, and woman astride facing AWAY from the male works for those who do... since it exerts a large amount of pressure on the upper surface of the "inner walls" where the structure of legend is reported to reside. All this is purely theoretical as far as I'm concerned, since I've been married for 22 years, ...I learned all this from television.
Cine_...
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