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Standing Pen Sex Position

Learn how to do the Standing, He is Behind. Complete guide with step-by-step instructions, health benefits, variations and comfort tips.

Kneeling Or Standing Intermediate Moderate to high
Difficulty
Intermediate
Intimacy
Moderate to high
Flexibility
Low to moderate
Best For
Spontaneous encounters and
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What is the Standing Pen?

This classic standing position has partner B positioned behind partner A, both upright and facing the same direction. Familiar from countless intimate portrayals, it’s a convenient and spontaneous configuration that requires minimal setup. Ideal for intermediate couples seeking something exciting yet accessible, it allows both partners to enjoy physical closeness without complicated logistics.

Quick stats

  • Difficulty: Intermediate
  • Intimacy level: Moderate to high
  • Flexibility required: Low to moderate
  • Best for: Spontaneous encounters and couples who enjoy standing intimacy

How to do the Standing Pen Sex Position

  1. Partner A stands facing away from partner B, feet roughly shoulder-width apart, with a slight forward lean at the hips for comfort and alignment.
  2. Partner B stands directly behind partner A, close enough that both bodies make full contact from hips to torso.
  3. Partner A can brace against a wall, countertop, or sturdy piece of furniture to maintain balance and stability throughout.
  4. Partner B holds partner A’s hips or waist gently to guide rhythm and maintain a comfortable connection for both.
  5. Both partners adjust the degree of partner A’s forward lean and the stance width until the angle feels pleasurable and sustainable.

Health and wellness benefits

  • Lower body engagement: Both partners activate their glutes, quadriceps, and core muscles throughout, providing a mild but genuine lower-body workout that supports muscular endurance over time.
  • Stress relief and spontaneity: The convenience and ease of this position encourages spontaneous intimacy, which research links to reduced cortisol levels and improved emotional bonding between partners.
  • Postural awareness: Maintaining balance while standing strengthens proprioception and encourages both partners to stay attuned to each other’s body signals, fostering mindful physical communication.

Variations

Wall-Supported Lean

Partner A places both palms flat against a wall and leans forward at a deeper angle, which shifts the point of contact, improves stability, and reduces fatigue in the legs.

Narrow Stance

Partner A brings their feet closer together while partner B widens their stance slightly, changing the depth and pressure dynamics for a different sensation.

Wrapped Arms

Partner B reaches around partner A’s torso in a close embrace, increasing skin-to-skin contact and transforming this into a deeply affectionate, full-body hold.

Comfort and safety tips

  • Address height differences: If partners differ significantly in height, partner A can stand on a sturdy, non-slip step or platform, or both partners can adjust by widening or narrowing their stances until alignment feels natural.
  • Prioritize footing: Standing positions carry a slipping risk, so choose a carpeted or non-slip surface and avoid socks or slippery flooring — a small rubber mat works well on hard floors.
  • Manage stamina: Standing intimacy can be tiring on the legs and lower back, so communicate openly about when to take breaks or transition to another position before fatigue compromises comfort or safety.

Frequently asked questions

How do we maintain balance in this position?

Bracing against a wall or solid furniture is the simplest solution. Partner B can also hold partner A’s hips firmly, which gives both partners an anchor point and makes the experience feel more secure and controlled.

Is this position suitable for beginners?

While rated intermediate due to the balance and coordination required, beginners can absolutely try it by using a wall for support and starting slowly. Building comfort gradually makes the transition easier.

What if there is a significant height difference between partners?

Height discrepancies are common and easily managed. A small, stable step for the shorter partner or adjustments to each person’s stance width can bring everything into comfortable alignment without strain.

Related positions

If you enjoy this standing rear-facing configuration, explore the Slope Sex Position for a similar angle with added support, or try the Corkscrew Sex Position for a creative twist that changes the dynamic while keeping partner B behind.

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