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Aquarius Sex Position

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

Kneeling Or Standing Intermediate Moderate
Difficulty
Intermediate
Intimacy
Moderate
Flexibility
Low
Best For
Couples experimenting with
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What is the Aquarius Sex Position?

The Aquarius is an intermediate kneeling-or-standing position where partner B handles the majority of the physical effort while partner A enjoys a more relaxed role. It’s an excellent starter position for couples beginning to explore beyond the basics, as it requires minimal strength or flexibility from either person. The key to success lies in spending time adjusting the angle of entry until both partners find a configuration that feels comfortable and pleasurable.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: Moderate
  • Flexibility required: Low
  • Best for: Couples experimenting with new positions for the first time

How to do the Aquarius Sex Position

  1. Partner B stands or kneels in a stable, upright position with feet roughly shoulder-width apart for balance.
  2. Partner A positions themselves comfortably in front of partner B, allowing their body weight to be largely supported by partner B’s hold.
  3. Partner B takes on the primary role of movement and support, using their arms and core to maintain partner A’s position securely.
  4. Both partners communicate to fine-tune the angle of penetration, making small adjustments until alignment feels pleasurable for each person.
  5. Partner B controls the rhythm and depth while partner A relaxes into the position, focusing on sensation and providing verbal feedback throughout.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Core and upper body engagement: Partner B activates multiple muscle groups including the core, arms, and legs throughout, turning intimacy into a functional strength exercise.
  • Stress relief through surrender: Partner A benefits emotionally from the ability to release physical effort and simply receive, which can reduce tension and promote a deeper sense of trust between partners.
  • Communication building: Because this position depends on finding the right angle together, it naturally encourages open dialogue about comfort and pleasure — a skill that strengthens relationship health well beyond the bedroom.

Variations

Wall-supported Aquarius

Partner B leans their back against a sturdy wall for added stability, reducing the physical demand and allowing couples to sustain this position for longer periods.

Kneeling Aquarius

Both partners lower to a kneeling position on a padded surface, which decreases the height differential and makes angle adjustments easier for partners of different statures.

Edge-assisted Aquarius

Partner A rests against the edge of a bed or firm piece of furniture, which provides extra support and frees partner B to focus more on rhythm than on bearing weight.

Comfort and safety tips

  • If there is a significant height difference between partners, use a folded towel, pillow, or low step under one partner’s feet to bring alignment closer without straining.
  • Partner B should avoid locking the knees; maintaining a slight bend protects the lower back and allows for more fluid, controlled movement.
  • For larger body types, the edge-assisted variation offers additional support that reduces fatigue and makes finding a comfortable angle much simpler.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Aquarius position suitable for beginners?

While it’s classified as intermediate, its low flexibility requirement makes it one of the most approachable positions for couples who want to move beyond the basics. Take your time with alignment and it becomes very accessible.

How can we make the Aquarius position more comfortable?

Focus on the angle before focusing on movement. Small shifts in hip tilt or stance width can dramatically change how the position feels for both partners. Props like pillows or furniture edges also help considerably.

What muscles does this position work?

Partner B engages the core, glutes, quadriceps, and arms throughout. Partner A uses far less exertion but may still engage the abdominal muscles for subtle positioning adjustments.

Related positions

If you enjoy the Aquarius, consider trying the Slope Sex Position for a similarly accessible standing configuration, or explore the Pinwheel Sex Position for another intermediate option that emphasizes angle and alignment.

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