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Hump Like A Dog Sex Position

Learn how to do the Back Bend Humping Like A Dog. Complete guide with step-by-step instructions, health benefits, variations and comfort tips.

Man On Top Beginner to Intermediate Moderate
Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Intimacy
Moderate
Flexibility
Moderate to High
Best For
Couples seeking deeper
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What is Hump Like A Dog?

The Hump Like A Dog is a man-on-top position where partner B arches backward into a back bend while partner A enters from the front, creating a deeply angled configuration. This position rewards flexibility — particularly for partner B — and offers both partners a stimulating, visually engaging experience. It suits couples looking to expand their repertoire with something physically adventurous yet accessible.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: Moderate
  • Flexibility required: Moderate to High (especially for partner B)
  • Best for: Couples seeking deeper angles and a physically expressive experience

How to do the Hump Like A Dog Sex Position

  1. Partner B begins standing or kneeling upright, then gradually leans backward into a supported back bend, placing their hands on the surface behind them for stability.
  2. Partner A kneels or stands facing partner B, positioning themselves between partner B’s legs at a height that allows comfortable alignment.
  3. Partner B adjusts the depth of their arch based on their flexibility, keeping their hips elevated and tilted forward to facilitate entry.
  4. Partner A supports partner B’s hips or lower back with both hands, guiding the connection while maintaining a stable, controlled rhythm.
  5. Both partners communicate throughout to fine-tune the angle, depth, and pace, ensuring the experience remains pleasurable and physically sustainable.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Spinal flexibility and core engagement: Partner B’s back bend actively stretches the spine and engages the deep core stabilizers, which over time can contribute to improved posture and back health.
  • Lower body strength: Partner A benefits from sustained engagement of the quadriceps, glutes, and hip flexors while maintaining position, offering a meaningful physical workout.
  • Emotional confidence and trust: Successfully exploring a position that requires vulnerability and physical coordination builds mutual trust and reinforces a sense of shared adventure between partners.

Variations

Supported Bridge

Partner B lowers fully onto their shoulders and upper back rather than holding a full back bend, reducing flexibility demands while preserving the elevated hip angle.

Wall-Assisted Arch

Partner B places their hands against a wall behind them instead of the floor, offering greater stability and allowing couples to enjoy the arched position with less strain.

Kneeling Back Lean

Both partners begin in a kneeling position, and partner B leans backward only partway — resting against a stack of pillows — making this variation ideal for those still building flexibility.

Comfort and safety tips

  • Place a thick yoga mat or folded blankets beneath partner B’s hands and back to cushion pressure points and prevent slipping on hard surfaces.
  • Partners with limited spinal flexibility or larger body types should use the Supported Bridge or Kneeling Back Lean variation, as a partial arch delivers the same angled benefits without overextension.
  • Warm up the spine with gentle stretches beforehand — a few cat-cow movements or standing back extensions help prepare the body and reduce the risk of muscle strain.

Frequently asked questions

Do you need to be a gymnast to try this position?

Not at all. While greater flexibility enhances the experience, the supported variations make this position accessible to most fitness levels. Start with a shallow arch and deepen it gradually as comfort allows.

How can partner A help if partner B feels unstable?

Partner A should firmly support partner B’s hips or lower back at all times. Keeping a slow, controlled rhythm prevents sudden shifts in weight that could cause partner B to lose balance.

What if this position causes lower back discomfort?

Stop immediately and switch to a gentler variation. Discomfort often signals that the arch is too deep or that the back muscles need more conditioning. Consistent stretching outside the bedroom will help over time.

Related positions

If you enjoy the angular intensity of this position, explore the Corkscrew Sex Position for a different approach to deep angled connection, or try the Venus Flytrap Sex Position for a configuration that also emphasizes hip elevation and close physical engagement.

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