Coital alignment technique

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link direct (this was the UK version, whether the US one is different I could not say). There were previous references Circa 1940 to "riding high".
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Image:PS-missionaire-1.jpg The coital alignment technique sex position is a variant of the missionary position. The man lies above the woman as in the missionary position, but moves upward along her body, so that the base of his penis provides stimulation to her clitoris as they both thrust. (The woman may wrap her legs around his.) It was described in the womens' magazine Cosmopolitan in about 2000 as having been developed by staff in the course of a review of coital techniques by them and readers. Cosmo asserted it was very good at stimulating the woman and more likely to produce an orgasm than other missionary variants.

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