Sex Position 4 -: Clapper [top]
The Clapper/Clasp position is primarily a standing move where partners are face-to-face.
Why "Position 4"?
- Communication: Communication is key when engaging in any sex position, including the Clapper. Make sure to discuss boundaries, desires, and comfort levels with your partner before engaging in the position.
- Consent: Ensure that both partners have given informed consent to engage in the Clapper position.
- Comfort: Make sure both partners are comfortable and able to move freely if needed.
- Body Mechanics: Be mindful of body mechanics and avoid putting unnecessary strain on joints or muscles.
The Step-by-Step Guide to Executing the Clapper
Variation C: The Reverse Clapper
- Couples who have mastered Prone Bone and want more depth.
- Partners with wrist or shoulder injuries (no weight-bearing on hands).
- Those who enjoy "free use" or submission dynamics (bottom partner).
- Late-night lazy sex (minimal set-up, no acrobatics).