11-30-2024, 06:34 PM
I’ve had mixed feedback from women about leaning back during reverse cowgirl. Some swear by it for G-spot stimulation, while others feel it’s not as comfortable as leaning forward. From what I understand, the way the internal angle shifts when she leans back can really work for some women, especially if the guy’s anatomy aligns with her G-spot.
Personally, I love when she leans back because it adds to the visual aspect of the position. Seeing her confidence and control is a big turn-on, and it also allows her to set the pace in a way that feels good for both of us. There’s also something about the open posture that feels more intimate and adventurous.
However, I’ve also learned not to assume what’s “better” without asking. Some women prefer leaning forward because it’s easier for them to control the depth and movement without straining. And if she’s more comfortable, the whole experience becomes more enjoyable for both of us. It’s about mutual satisfaction at the end of the day.
One tip I’d suggest is mixing things up during the session. Start with her upright, then have her lean forward or back to see what feels best in the moment. Adding a supportive surface like a sturdy headboard or cushion can also help her experiment with angles more comfortably.
Personally, I love when she leans back because it adds to the visual aspect of the position. Seeing her confidence and control is a big turn-on, and it also allows her to set the pace in a way that feels good for both of us. There’s also something about the open posture that feels more intimate and adventurous.
However, I’ve also learned not to assume what’s “better” without asking. Some women prefer leaning forward because it’s easier for them to control the depth and movement without straining. And if she’s more comfortable, the whole experience becomes more enjoyable for both of us. It’s about mutual satisfaction at the end of the day.
One tip I’d suggest is mixing things up during the session. Start with her upright, then have her lean forward or back to see what feels best in the moment. Adding a supportive surface like a sturdy headboard or cushion can also help her experiment with angles more comfortably.