By R. Leigh
Sometimes, it’s not about the position but what you do when you’re
there. The accepting change position looks physically similar to the Splitting
the Difference position. One leg of the bottom partner lies flat while
the other leg rests on the top partner’s shoulder. The difference occurs
here, when T (Top) is doing its thing, B (Bottom) is switching the leg that
rests on the shoulder. That is, if the left leg is on T’s shoulder when
the festivities begin, then after a couple of strokes, B should bring the left
leg down and put the right leg on top of T’s right shoulder. It was difficult
to remember to switch legs when my partner and I tested this position. What
I did remember was the moan he let out every time. The tip is to leave a little
time between switching legs for a better effect. This position requires some
concentration. Difficulty: 
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