By R. Leigh
The Oar
I like to think of sex as a well-choreographed dance or fight sequence. Both partners are present in the moment, know the routine and can shake it up with spontaneity when necessary. The Oar allows you to do just that. If you are the receiver, then start out in the basic spoon position. Your partner should be a little lower than you. When in place, have your partner put his/her legs together and place them between yours in front of you. Slowly pull your partner’s legs toward you. Your partner can hold on to your shoulders for support and control. While your partner can scratch or rub your back for pleasure, you can suck toes or rub feet. Don’t be afraid to use your partner’s legs to help you do other tricks. I held onto my partner’s legs while throwing it back and got a great rhythm going. Then you can move into other positions. Make sure to browse my past tested positions to get some ideas or refreshers. The Oar requires flexibility and support. TheOar
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