Saturday, December 31, 2011

10 Pain-Free Sex Positions





Tongue-in-cheeky:  Of all the posts I've ever written (on my 3 blogs), this one, no joke, was the most-visited. The original post was on Liberty Post, but I thought it might be worthwhile to re-post it here.  I have no idea why I posted this originally, other than I must have been feeling very 'tongue-in-cheeky' that day. (and as a cheeky Artist, this image spurred me on) Seriously though, I think it's a worthwhile bit of sex information.   Let me know how they work out! 

From the amazing Zoomer Magazine: (I recco you subscribe to it - it's so 'maggie' - magnificent!)


Wrecked your knees playing squash or strained your back on that ski trip to Whistler? If your daytime activities have hampered your nighttime pleasure, there’s more than one way to ensure that your love life is no pain, all gain.
1. Where it hurts: Hips (her)

Position: Lying on the Side
If a woman has joint pain in the hips, separating the legs can be difficult, so try lying on the side. This way you can keep your legs together, advises Chandra Farrer, a physiotherapist at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto.

2. Where it hurts: Hips (him)

Position: Doggie Style
There are ways of doing it doggie style, where the woman does all the motions and the man stays still, says David McKenzie, PhD, a marriage consultant and sex therapist in Vancouver. The goal is to take away as much range of movement in your joints as possible to reduce the amount of pain.

3. Where it hurts: Back (her)
Position: Modified Missionary

Avoid activity that puts undue pressure on your spine, says Tanya Long, national education manager at Osteoporosis Canada. Try a variation on the standard missionary that positions his legs outside hers.

4. Where it hurts: Back and hips (both)

Position: Sideways
Take a load off your back and hips with a side-by-side position facing each other. This takes pressure and body weight off the back and hips, according to Dr. Monique Camerlain, a consulting member of the Department of Rheumatology at the University of Sherbrooke’s medical centre.

5. Where it hurts: Knees (both)

Position: Spooning
Give sore knees a break by lying on your side, back to front, in the classic cuddle position. Lying sideways means that the person in pain has less movement to perform, Farrer says. Also try putting a pillow between your knees.

6. Where it hurts: Back or upper body, hips and knees (him)

Position: Woman on Top
In this position, the woman is on top and carrying her own weight, so the man on the bottom can relax and enjoy, Farrer says. You can also use pillows to support the knees and head. Or place a rolled towel under the lower back, according to the Healthy Back Institute in Maryland.

7. Where it hurts: Hips and knees (her)

Position: The Crossover
Lie diagonally across and on top. If you have pain in your hips, keep them as stationary as possible, Farrer says. If your knees have minimum range of movement, keep them around the same angle and you’ll both reap the rewards.

8. Where it hurts: Hips and knees (her)

Position: The Bend-Over
This position is great for a woman who has hip problems and problems straightening her knees, Camerlain says. Sex is always better when you’re relaxed and pain-free.

9. Where it hurts: Knees (both) and shoulder (him)

Position: Standing Position
If you’re both trying to stay off those sore knees, this one’s a winner. Using a wall or furniture for support, the man enters from behind, Camerlain says. Also great for shoulder pain, this action can be performed with minimum exertion on the upper body.

10. Minimal mobility: If it hurts all over (both)

Position: Hands-Free
People with joint deformity and disability can use a weight-distribution bouncing seat to put them in a more comfortable position to have sex, suggests Barry Worsfold, an adjunct professor in the gerontology department at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. Try the Body Bouncer ($199.95 US)bodybouncer.com

– Kristen Laborde, Zoomer Magazine




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