Okay, so, “CEO sexual position,” huh? I saw the title floating around and figured, “Why not? Let’s give it a shot.” I mean, gotta keep things spicy, right?

The Setup: First things first, communication is key. I straight-up asked my partner if they were down to try something new and kinda… out there. We’re both pretty open-minded, so luckily, they were game. That’s Step One – consent and enthusiasm! Don’t skip it!
Getting Into Position: So, I ended up on my back, legs slightly spread but mostly relaxed. The idea is to be chill and supported. My partner, they got on top, facing me, straddling my legs. Now, here’s where the “CEO” part maybe comes in – they’re in control, calling the shots, setting the pace. Get it?
The Action: Okay, so my partner started moving, grinding a bit, leaning forward. It’s all about that direct contact. I gotta say, the feeling of being both vulnerable and completely supported was pretty damn intense. I focused on relaxing and letting them take the lead. I guided their hips with my hands.
What Worked: The eye contact was huge. Looking at each other, really connecting, made it way hotter. And because I was on my back, I had a great view. Plus, my hands were free to explore, grab, and generally add to the experience.
What Didn’t: At first, it felt a little awkward. Like, where do you put your hands? What’s the right angle? But once we relaxed into it and started communicating what felt good, it got a lot better. Also, maybe not the best position for super deep penetration, but definitely good for closeness and intimacy.

The Verdict: I’d give it a solid 7/10. It’s not my absolute favorite, but it’s definitely a fun one to add to the rotation. It’s all about the connection, the control, and the feeling of being totally present. Worth a try if you’re looking to spice things up and hand over the reins.
Final Thoughts: Remember, every body is different, and what works for one person might not work for another. Don’t be afraid to experiment, communicate, and find what feels good for you and your partner. And hey, if you try the “CEO” position, let me know what you think!