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Have Sex in the Spread Eagle Position
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The spread eagle position is where the currently submissive person is 'spread out' like an eagle who has spread its wings. This can either be done in a lying down or standing. [edit] Lying Down Spread EagleIf on a bed, for example, the person's hands should be pointed to each corner of the headboard, and the feet towards opposite ends. The person, either male or female, can also be tied down, or other various bondage materials can be used, such as handcuffs, ropes, or scarves. The other person can then mount them--if it is a girl doing the mounting, she can do it in either cowgirl or reverse cowgirl. This is also a suitable position for 69. This is a favorable position to create a feeling of vulnerability (you cannot get much more open than being spread eagle and having everything exposed) and if the first is restrained, it creates even more domination as the person literally has no range of motion to do much more than wiggle. Remember to be safe and follow general rules of bondage, including using a safe word. Even without restraints, it can be a fulfilling experience, although if the male is in the dominating position and is not that well endowed, there may not be as much satisfaction for either, as the female's legs puts her vagina in the most 'open' position. [edit] Standing Spread EagleBasically the same as in the lying down spread eagle, this one is where the submissive person is standing. This is almost always the female, as it is hard for the male to stand to have sex without having his hands wrapped around the female is some way or another. This is most often seen in BDSM scenes. [edit] VariationsSpread eagle position can also be used to described various positions that involve the woman just having her legs spread wide open. This may include the the legs being bent, or the woman just not having her arms/hands spread out also. Email this article to a friend WannaWiki, all sister sites, employees and writers are not responsible for actions or the outcome of those actions taken based on information contained within each article. Responsbility
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