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Chibi Sex Position

Learn how to do the Chibi 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 to moderate
Best For
Deeper stimulation with
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What is the Chibi Sex Position?

The Chibi is an intermediate variation on the classic rear-entry arrangement that adds deeper stimulation and a more relaxed upper-body posture. Partner A positions themselves at the edge of the bed, resting their torso on the mattress with legs open while partner B stands or kneels behind. It suits couples seeking a comfortable yet intensified connection.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: Moderate
  • Flexibility required: Low to moderate
  • Best for: Deeper stimulation with upper-body comfort and support

How to do the Chibi Sex Position

  1. Partner A stands at the foot of the bed, then lowers their upper body forward so their chest rests flat on the mattress surface for support.
  2. Partner A props their head up comfortably on one arm, keeping the neck and spine in a relaxed, neutral alignment.
  3. Partner A opens their legs to a comfortable width, creating space and allowing partner B easy access from behind.
  4. Partner B positions themselves directly behind partner A, either standing or kneeling depending on the height of the bed, and aligns their hips accordingly.
  5. Partner B enters from behind, using the bed’s edge as a stabilizing surface while both partners find a rhythm that feels pleasurable and sustainable.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Reduced joint strain: Because partner A’s upper body is fully supported by the mattress, pressure on the wrists, elbows, and shoulders is significantly lower than in traditional rear-entry arrangements, making this accessible for those with upper-body fatigue or discomfort.
  • Core and lower-body engagement: Partner B activates the glutes, quadriceps, and core muscles to maintain a standing or kneeling stance, providing a mild functional workout that supports overall muscular health.
  • Emotional trust and surrender: The combination of rear-entry positioning and partner A’s relaxed, supported posture encourages a sense of vulnerability and trust, which can deepen emotional intimacy and strengthen relational bonding over time.

Variations

Elevated Chibi

Place a firm pillow or folded blanket beneath partner A’s hips to adjust the angle of entry, which can enhance stimulation and accommodate different height pairings.

Close-Hold Chibi

Partner B leans forward over partner A’s back, resting their hands beside partner A on the mattress, increasing skin-to-skin contact and creating a more emotionally intimate experience.

Narrow Chibi

Partner A brings their legs closer together rather than opening them wide, which changes the internal sensation for both partners and can intensify pressure and friction.

Comfort and safety tips

  • If there is a significant height difference between partners, adjust by having partner B stand on a low step or by choosing a bed height that allows natural hip alignment without straining.
  • Partners with larger body types may find extra comfort by placing a supportive cushion under partner A’s abdomen, relieving lower-back pressure and improving the overall angle.
  • Communicate openly throughout — partner A should feel no discomfort in the neck or lower back, and either partner should feel free to pause or adjust positioning at any time.

Frequently asked questions

What makes the Chibi different from standard rear-entry positions?

The key distinction is that partner A’s torso rests fully on the bed with their head propped on one arm, creating a more relaxed and sustainable posture. This shifts the angle of entry and reduces the physical demand typically placed on the receiving partner’s arms and back.

Is the Chibi suitable for beginners?

While classified as intermediate, couples newer to this arrangement can ease into it by starting slowly and using pillows for extra support. Clear communication about comfort and angle makes it approachable for most experience levels.

How can we make this position more intimate?

Partner B can lean forward to whisper, kiss partner A’s back or shoulders, and maintain gentle touch along the arms or sides. These small gestures transform the experience from purely physical into something more emotionally connected.

Related positions

If you enjoy the Chibi, explore the Slope Sex Position for a similar supported-torso arrangement, or try Lying Down Anal Sex for another comfortable prone variation that keeps the receiving partner fully relaxed against the surface.

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