Sex Position - 4 - Clapper

The partner on top tilts their pelvis slightly upward, while the partner on the bottom may use a supportive cushion to elevate their hips.

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kneels directly between the receiving partner's legs, leaning forward to lock their pelvises together.

: Like most rear-entry positions, this allows for significant depth and can be adjusted by the angle at which the receiving partner leans forward. Visual Appeal Sex position 4 - Clapper

Because this position requires a degree of hamstring and lower back flexibility, entering it smoothly is key to avoiding cramps or pulled muscles. Step 1: The Setup

The Clapper position is a modification of a classic intimacy technique that prioritizes close contact and steady rhythm. By focusing on alignment and mutual comfort, couples can explore new ways to connect. As with any intimate activity, clear communication remains the most important factor in a positive experience.

“Leo, you’re on contract,” she whispered, though she knew the boom mic was catching every word. The partner on top tilts their pelvis slightly

Legs wrapped around a sweaty waist can become ungrippable. Safety tip: Use a non-slip yoga mat under standing feet. The receiver can wear textured leggings or shorts for better grip, or the penetrating partner can hook their arms under the receiver's knees (like holding a wheelbarrow).

: The "clapping" sound is most prominent with faster, shallower thrusts, while slower, deeper movements can shift the focus to internal sensation. Manual Stimulation

The Clapper allows for very deep penetration, which can sometimes cause discomfort if the cervix is bumped forcefully. Use clear verbal cues ("deeper," "shallower," or "hold that angle") to find the sweet spot. Always prioritize consent and comfort

Because the Clapper requires stamina and creates rapid friction, small adjustments can make a significant difference in comfort and pleasure:

: Ensure the standing surface is non-slip, especially in wet environments like a bathroom.

In many rear-entry positions, the receiving partner can feel strain in their knees or thighs, especially if they’re straddling a partner with wide hips. In the Clapper, the receiving partner’s legs are positioned within the width of the bottom person’s hips. This narrower stance can feel more stable, natural, and comfortable, allowing the receiving partner to focus purely on pleasure rather than on balance.