By R. Leigh
Confused Doggy
Spring is here and that means it’s time to get limber. The Confused Doggy is a perfect position for use in that quiet secluded spot under the stars. Lay a blanket down on the ground and maybe drape a blanket over the both of you just to keep the onlookers away. Here’s a tip: Use a dark-colored blanket at night and no one will know you’re there—like playing tent in camouflage! In the Confused Doggy, the receiver lies on the ground (or the bed) with his/her knees to his/her chest legs in air. Next, your partner should be kneeling with hands on the floor backing in to you. Therefore, to look at it, you are in the missionary legs up and your partner should be in the doggy position, hence the name. It took a minute for my partner and me to get a rhythm going but not too long. While performing this position outdoors, we made very little noise other than our giggling. As long as the blanket’s soft, the back burn won’t be too bad. ConfusedDoggy
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