Originally known as the yawning posture from the Kama Sutra, the “Y” gives a dash of spice to those “lay-on-your-back” types. Ready for lots of pleasure with little effort, I lie on my back and put my legs straight up in the air. My partner, always eager to help me with my work, put his knees on either side of my hips and leans his body forward between my legs. The “Y” originally calls for B (Bottom) to support T (Top) by clasping hands in a mock dual push-up.
I say put a spin on the “Y” by having your partner grasp your legs at the hips, knees or the ankles, hell try all three. Then, let him bang away. My partner had a fabulous time reaching greater depths, and I was more than happy to help him get there. This position requires a good rhythm as well as some imagination. The“Y”
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