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Face Seat Sex Position

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

Oral Beginner to Intermediate High
Difficulty
Beginner to Intermediate
Intimacy
High
Flexibility
Low to Moderate
Best For
Intense oral stimulation
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What is the Face Seat?

The Face Seat Sex Position is an oral position where partner A sits over partner B’s face while partner B lies back and delivers oral stimulation from below. It is one of the most effective configurations for receiving oral pleasure, often leading to faster and more intense climaxes. Suited to beginners and intermediate couples alike, this position puts the receiving partner in full control of pressure, angle, and rhythm.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Beginner to Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: High
  • Flexibility required: Low to Moderate
  • Best for: Intense oral stimulation with receiver-controlled rhythm and deep emotional connection

How to do the Face Seat Sex Position

  1. Partner B lies flat on their back on a comfortable, supportive surface such as a bed or padded floor, with their head resting on a low pillow for slight neck elevation.
  2. Partner A kneels with one leg on either side of partner B’s head, facing whichever direction feels most comfortable and stable.
  3. Partner A gradually lowers themselves until their body makes gentle contact with partner B’s mouth, keeping most of their weight supported through their own thighs and knees.
  4. Partner B uses their lips and tongue to provide oral stimulation while partner A controls depth and pressure by subtly adjusting their hips up or down.
  5. Both partners maintain open communication throughout, with partner B using hand signals or taps to indicate comfort or the need for a brief pause.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Enhanced arousal and faster climax: The seated angle allows direct, consistent contact with sensitive areas, which research links to shorter time to orgasm and greater satisfaction for the receiving partner.
  • Strengthened pelvic and core muscles: Partner A engages their quadriceps, hip flexors, and deep core stabilizers to maintain a hovering position, offering a gentle functional workout that supports pelvic floor health over time.
  • Deeper emotional trust and vulnerability: The position requires clear communication and mutual surrender, fostering an intimate feedback loop that can strengthen relational bonding and body confidence for both partners.

Variations

Reverse Face Seat

Partner A faces toward partner B’s feet instead of toward the headboard, changing the angle of stimulation and giving partner B easy access to different erogenous zones along partner A’s body.

Supported Kneel

Partner A holds onto a headboard, wall, or sturdy piece of furniture for added stability, reducing thigh fatigue and allowing longer, more relaxed sessions.

Reclined Face Seat

Partner B props themselves up at an incline using pillows or a wedge cushion, which reduces neck strain and gives them a more active role in controlling the rhythm of stimulation.

Comfort and safety tips

  • Partner A should keep the majority of their body weight distributed through their knees and thighs rather than resting fully on partner B’s face, and both partners should agree on a clear non-verbal signal — such as a double tap — to pause immediately if needed.
  • For partners with larger body types or limited knee mobility, placing firm pillows on either side of partner B’s head gives partner A a higher, more supported base that reduces strain on both people.
  • If partner B experiences neck discomfort, a contoured pillow or folded towel beneath their head can maintain a neutral spine alignment and make the experience sustainable and enjoyable for longer periods.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Face Seat safe for the partner lying down?

Yes, provided partner A actively supports their own weight and both partners establish a stop signal before beginning. Regular check-ins ensure partner B can breathe comfortably at all times.

What if the receiving partner feels self-conscious in this position?

Feeling exposed is completely normal. Dim lighting, verbal reassurance, and starting slowly can help build comfort. Many couples find that this position actually improves body confidence over time because it centers pleasure and trust.

How can we make this position last longer without leg fatigue?

Partner A can alternate between hovering and gently resting, shift weight from knee to knee, or grip a headboard for upper-body support. Taking brief breaks to switch to a complementary position also helps.

Related positions

If you enjoy the Face Seat, explore the Venus Flytrap Sex Position for a similarly intimate oral configuration, or try the Loop Sex Position for another arrangement that prioritizes close physical contact and receiver-led rhythm.

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