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Doggie Style Sex Position

Learn how to do the Doggie Style Sex Position. Complete guide with step-by-step instructions, health benefits, variations and comfort tips.

Animated Beginner to Intermediate Moderate
Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Intimacy
Moderate
Flexibility
Low to Moderate
Best For
Comfort across diverse
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What is the Doggie Style Sex Position?

The Doggie Style Sex Position is a rear-entry position where partner A kneels on all fours while partner B kneels behind them. Widely regarded as one of the most accessible and adaptable configurations, this position works beautifully for people of all body types and sizes. Its straightforward mechanics make it a practical, comfortable choice for virtually everyone.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: Moderate
  • Flexibility required: Low to Moderate
  • Best for: Comfort across diverse body types, deeper connection through accessible angles, and partners seeking a naturally ergonomic configuration

How to do the Doggie Style Sex Position

  1. Partner A positions themselves on all fours on a comfortable, stable surface such as a bed or padded floor, with hands and knees roughly shoulder-width and hip-width apart.
  2. Partner B kneels directly behind partner A, aligning their hips with partner A’s hips to find a natural angle for rear entry.
  3. Partner A can adjust their comfort by lowering onto their forearms or arching their back slightly to modify the angle and depth of contact.
  4. Partner B gently holds partner A’s hips or waist for stability, allowing both partners to establish a shared rhythm of movement.
  5. Both partners communicate throughout, adjusting height, spacing, and tempo to ensure mutual comfort and pleasure.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Joint-friendly alignment: The kneeling configuration distributes weight evenly and reduces strain on the lower back, hips, and knees, making it a sound option for partners managing joint sensitivity or carrying additional body weight.
  • Core and glute engagement: Both partners activate their core stabilizers, glutes, and thigh muscles throughout, providing a gentle but effective form of physical exercise that supports pelvic floor health.
  • Emotional empowerment through accessibility: Because this position adapts so readily to different body shapes and sizes, it fosters body confidence and reduces performance anxiety — both of which strengthen emotional intimacy over time.

Variations

Flat Tabletop

Partner A lowers their chest flat to the surface while keeping their hips elevated, which shifts the angle of entry and can reduce strain on the wrists and shoulders.

Standing Lean

Partner A stands and bends forward at the waist, bracing against a bed edge or sturdy furniture, while partner B stands behind — an excellent adaptation when kneeling is uncomfortable for either partner.

Supported Pillow Prop

Partner A places a firm pillow or wedge beneath their hips or abdomen for additional support, which is particularly helpful for larger body types seeking optimal alignment without extra effort.

Comfort and safety tips

  • Use cushions or a folded blanket beneath the knees of both partners to prevent discomfort on hard or uneven surfaces during extended sessions.
  • For partners with larger bodies, adjusting the width of the knees and experimenting with surface height — such as using the edge of a bed — can dramatically improve comfort and access.
  • Always keep lubricant within reach, communicate openly about pressure and pace, and stop immediately if either partner experiences pain or discomfort.

Frequently asked questions

Why is this position recommended for people with larger bodies?

The rear-entry angle naturally accommodates a wide range of body shapes by eliminating the torso-to-torso compression that can make face-to-face configurations challenging. Partners can easily adjust spacing and hip height to find what works best for them.

How can we increase emotional intimacy in this position?

Partner B can lean forward to maintain gentle contact along partner A’s back, offer verbal affirmation, or place a hand on partner A’s shoulder. These small gestures bridge the physical gap and deepen emotional connection.

What if one partner has knee problems?

The standing variation eliminates kneeling entirely. Alternatively, placing thick cushioning beneath the knees or moving to the edge of a bed so one partner can stand provides relief while preserving the core mechanics of the position.

Related positions

If you enjoy this configuration, explore Traction Control – Rear Drive for a similar rear-entry dynamic with added control, Lying Down Anal Sex for a lower-impact prone variation, or The Winged Eros for an alternative angle that maintains accessible body alignment.

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