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Pozhitsia 69

The 69 position gets its name from the alignment of the partners' bodies, which in this position resemble the Arabic numerals 6 and 9. The 69 position is one of the oral sex techniques that allows partners to caress their genitals at the same time. Ideal for foreplay. Many people like this love position because it involves both lovers at the same time, becoming a source of arousal. In the classic 69 position, the partner lies on the partner so that her genitals are close to the man's face and allow him to stimulate them with his mouth and tongue.

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1. Oral sex techniques

oral sex (french love) - a type of sexual intercourse in which the genitals of a man and a woman are stimulated by the tongue and lips. Basic oral sex techniques:

  • fellatio - stimulation of the male genital organs with the help of the mouth and tongue, usually a woman caresses not only the penis itself, but also the scrotum, stimulation most often occurs in the form of sucking, licking, kissing and taking into the mouth, but penetration into the mouth and moving the head back is also possible and forward, which is called irrumatio;
  • cunnilingus - a love position in which the stimulation of the female genital organs, especially the clitoris, occurs, although stimulation of the labia and the entrance to the vagina is also a very common practice.

Position 69 combines fellatio and cunnilingus at the same time. The partner is positioned at the height of the male genitals (her head is directed towards the legs of the man) so that her genitals are close to the man's face. It can cover the woman's thighs or buttocks. If the partners agree to this, the partner can lick not only the woman's vagina, but also her anus, performing the so-called annilingus.

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2. Types of items 69

Pozhitsia 69like other types of sexual positions, it can be practiced in several ways. They vary in degree of difficulty, and some of them require a lot of physical fitness:

  • kneeling 69 - this is a love position that requires great dexterity and endurance of the partner's upper body; a man with slightly spread hips kneels on the floor, a woman puts her head between her partner's thighs, and her legs wrap around his neck, her hands wrap around the man's back;
  • standing 69 - this is the most difficult oral sex technique among 69 positions, requiring extraordinary restraint and delicacy from the partner; recommended for couples where the woman is small and slender, and the man is strong and well built; the partner begins to stand 69 from a sitting position, then gets up and maintains a vertical body position, the woman hugs her partner's neck with her hips;
  • sitting 69 - the man sits on the bed and spreads his hips to make it easier for the woman to access her intimate places, the partner, in turn, relaxes his legs on the partner's neck; requires the partner to be extremely strong in the upper body;
  • side 69 - the aforementioned sex positions in French love are relatively complex and require a lot of physical preparation from partners, while the 69 side position allows you to completely relax and unwind; lovers lie on their sides, their heads are turned in opposite directions, facing each other, and their legs are spread apart so that they expose the genitals; it is also useful for a woman to put her head on the flat thigh of a partner, then the tongue and lips can freely stimulate the genitals.

Sex positions oral sex should be modified to allow partners variety of erotic life.

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Article reviewed by an expert:

Magdalena Bonyuk, Massachusetts


Sexologist, psychologist, adolescent, adult and family therapist.