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Double Sucks Sex Position

Learn how to do the Double Sucks. Complete guide with step-by-step instructions, health benefits, variations and comfort tips.

Threesome Beginner to Intermediate High
Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Intimacy
High
Flexibility
Low
Best For
Groups new to
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What is the Double Sucks?

The Double Sucks Sex Position is a beginner-friendly threesome position where two partners simultaneously provide oral stimulation to a third. Designed for groups exploring multi-partner intimacy, this configuration allows two participants to focus their attention on one receiving partner at the same time, creating a shared and adventurous experience that prioritizes mutual pleasure and connection.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: High
  • Flexibility required: Low
  • Best for: Groups new to threesome dynamics who want a collaborative, low-complexity starting point

How to do the Double Sucks Sex Position

  1. Partner C positions themselves comfortably — standing, sitting on the edge of a bed, or lying back — so that their body is accessible to both giving partners.
  2. Partner A kneels or settles on one side of Partner C, positioning their mouth to provide oral stimulation to the receiving area.
  3. Partner B mirrors Partner A on the opposite side, close enough that both giving partners can work in tandem on Partner C simultaneously.
  4. Partners A and B coordinate their rhythm, alternating or synchronizing their oral attention so that Partner C receives continuous, overlapping stimulation.
  5. All three partners communicate throughout, adjusting pace, pressure, and angle based on comfort and arousal cues from every participant.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Deepened communication skills: Successfully coordinating three people in an intimate setting strengthens verbal and nonverbal communication habits that benefit all relationships involved.
  • Reduced performance pressure: Because two partners share the giving role, each individual can relax into a collaborative rhythm rather than feeling solely responsible for their partner’s pleasure.
  • Enhanced emotional bonding: The vulnerability and trust required in a multi-partner oral configuration can foster a powerful sense of closeness and mutual respect among all participants.

Variations

Side-by-Side Recline

Partner C lies flat on their back while Partners A and B position themselves on either side, resting on their stomachs for a more relaxed, sustained session that reduces neck and knee strain.

Seated Throne

Partner C sits upright in a sturdy chair while Partners A and B kneel in front, which offers the giving partners easier access and allows the receiving partner to maintain eye contact with both.

Rotating Focus

Rather than simultaneous oral attention on one partner, the group takes structured turns so that each person experiences both the giving and receiving roles throughout the encounter.

Comfort and safety tips

  • Place thick cushions or folded towels beneath the knees of Partners A and B to prevent joint discomfort, especially during longer sessions or on hard surfaces.
  • Partners with larger body types or limited neck mobility should experiment with the reclined variation, which distributes weight more evenly and reduces strain on the cervical spine.
  • Establish a clear check-in word or signal beforehand so any participant can pause the experience without awkwardness — consent must remain active and ongoing among all three people.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Double Sucks a good position for a first-time threesome?

Yes. Its low physical complexity and collaborative nature make it an accessible entry point for groups exploring multi-partner intimacy. The focus on oral stimulation keeps the dynamic manageable while still feeling adventurous.

How do the two giving partners avoid bumping into each other?

Brief communication before and during the experience helps enormously. Many groups find that assigning each giving partner a slightly different area of focus or alternating in a gentle rhythm prevents collisions and enhances the sensation for the receiving partner.

What safety precautions should we take?

Use dental dams or other appropriate barriers to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections, particularly when partners are newer to each other. Discuss boundaries, health status, and comfort levels openly before beginning.

Related positions

If your group enjoys the Double Sucks, consider exploring the Kneeling Double Penetration for a more advanced multi-partner configuration, or try Lying Down Anal Sex as a way for two partners to explore intimate contact while the third participant offers additional stimulation.

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