Viennese oyster: This sex position is a lusty variation of the missionary position

Sex in the sex position “Viennese oyster” is a real orgasm booster for women and men, because this sex position is fascinatingly wicked and allows for unusually intense stimulation.

Do you love to really open up to your man during sex? Then you will love the sex position “Viennese Oyster” for sure! The Viennese oyster is a charming variant of the missionary position, which many men and women particularly appreciate.

How does the sex position “Viennese Oyster” work?
The starting position is the classic missionary position. The woman lies on her back. Now comes the part for which you need to be a bit flexible: while your man kneels in front of you, you lift your legs in the air and rest them on his shoulders with your lower legs. Then your partner penetrates you and shifts his weight onto your body.

In our graphic we have illustrated the position “Viennese Oyster” for you again:

Tip: To avoid pulling in your calves, you can loosen your legs a bit before sex in this sex position, for example by rocking on your feet or slowly pulling your feet up behind your back to your buttocks. Hold there for a few seconds until the muscles have loosened and warmed up. Alternating left and right lunges can also prepare the muscles very well for the “Viennese oyster”. You get the idea: it’s a bit of an athletic challenge!

Why the sex position “Viennese oyster” is so beautiful

Maybe you’re wondering why you should do these contortions to yourself, when the Missionars position would do the same? Promise, this feeling during sex is worth it!

In the “Viennese Oyster” the man can penetrate with his penis especially deep and stimulate his partner so unusually intense. It’s quite possible that your man will hit your G-spot and give you an incredibly beautiful orgasm!

As a woman, you control how intense the lovemaking becomes in this sex position. Because depending on how hard you press your legs together, the friction between you increases and can increase your pleasure immeasurably. If you open your thighs wider, your man can penetrate even deeper and unite with you completely devotedly.

Where the “Viennese oyster” gets its name from

The sex position “Viennese oyster” owes its creative name to the Viennese painter Johann Nepomuk Geiger. The artist from Austria showed in 1840 on one of his watercolors a couple in this sex position. The picture attracted a lot of public attention and in a short time the sex position “Viennese Oyster” advanced to the most popular sex position of the brothels in Vienna.

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