Key takeaways
- Three positions, three vibes: Spider (shared control), Snow Angel (alignment + slow control), Woman on top with a medicine ball (coordination + steady rhythm).
- Pace wins: slow → pause → restart beats “harder” almost every time.
- Comfort is part of the technique: pillows, alignment, and stability reduce injury risk and improve enjoyment.
People search the internet with blunt phrases like escort position or “positions to put her in”, basically meaning: “give me something new that still works.” This guide keeps it clean and practical: three uncommon positions, explained with setup, pacing, and safety tweaks—so you get the novelty without the awkwardness.
Spider
This one feels “new” because control is shared and the angle changes the sensation. Think stable base, short movements, and steady tempo.
- Setup: semi-seated with rear support, face-to-face, knees bent. Create a stable base before anything else.
- Pacing: small range of motion, consistent rhythm.
- Comfort tweak: a firm pillow under the hips to reduce wrist/back strain.
Snow Angel
Despite the name, it’s mostly a positioning game. The win is precision and pacing, not speed.
- Setup: a “reverse 69-style” alignment, adjusted slowly until it feels right.
- Pacing: slow with pauses (micro-adjustments matter).
- Comfort tweak: if neck/back feels wrong, switch to a side-lying variation but keep the same “alignment + slow” idea.
Woman on top with a medicine ball
This one is “premium slow”: coordination forces you to slow down, which often increases sensation.
- Setup: ball stable (not overly inflated). Seated/lotus style with controlled balance.
- Pacing: very slow waves (30–45 seconds) + breathing breaks.
- Safety swap: replace the ball with a firm pillow if stability feels off.
A Paris note (kept light)
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