10 Positions That Can Help Stimulate the G-Spot

Many people are curious about the G-spot, an area located on the front wall of the vagina that some women find especially sensitive during intimacy. While not every woman experiences it the same way, certain positions can create angles that may make G-spot stimulation easier. Comfort, communication, and patience are always the most important factors.

Below are positions commonly discussed in sexual wellness guides because they can help create the right angle for stimulation.

1. Woman on Top (Cowgirl)

When the woman is on top, she can control the angle, depth, and rhythm. Leaning slightly forward or backward can help adjust pressure against the front vaginal wall where the G-spot is located.

2. Reverse Cowgirl

This variation of woman-on-top allows a different angle of movement. Many couples find that the change in direction can provide new sensations and allow the woman to control how much pressure is applied.

3. Doggy Style

Rear-entry positions often create an angle that naturally presses against the front wall of the vagina. Many couples adjust the position by lowering the chest or raising the hips slightly to find a comfortable angle.

4. The Pillow Lift

Placing a pillow under the hips while lying on the back slightly tilts the pelvis. This small adjustment can change the angle and may increase stimulation of sensitive areas.

5. The Edge-of-Bed Position

One partner lies near the edge of the bed while the other stands or kneels. This setup can create a deeper angle while still allowing both partners to adjust movement comfortably.

6. The Butterfly

In this position, one partner lies on the bed while the other stands or kneels between their legs. It provides stability and allows controlled movement that can focus on specific areas.

7. The Modified Missionary

A slight variation of the traditional face-to-face position where the hips are raised or legs are placed on the partner’s shoulders. This adjustment can change the angle of contact.

8. The Squatting Cowgirl

The woman squats while on top, allowing more control over pressure and movement. Many people find that this position allows them to experiment with different angles easily.

9. Closed-Leg Position

When the receiving partner keeps their legs together while the other partner positions between them, the tighter angle can increase pressure and sensation.

10. The Seated Lap Position

One partner sits on a chair while the other sits on their lap facing them. This upright position allows close contact and small adjustments in movement that can change the angle of stimulation.

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