Okay, so I saw this thing online called the “scissors position,” and I thought, “What the heck is that?” Turns out, it’s a sex position, mostly for two people with vulvas. I’m always up for trying new things, so I convinced my girlfriend to give it a shot with me.

First, we had to figure out how this thing works. It’s basically rubbing your genitals together. Sounds simple enough, right? We decided to try the classic version, where you both spread your legs and touch your bits together.
So, we got into position. We started slow, just gently rubbing against each other. It felt a bit awkward at first, like trying to pat your head and rub your stomach at the same time. We giggled a lot, which made it more fun and less embarrassing. The eye contact you can have in this position is really intense and intimate. And we kissed a lot, too, which was nice.
After a while, we got the hang of it. We started experimenting with different rhythms and pressures, trying to find what felt good for both of us. My girlfriend seemed to really like it when I moved a bit faster, and I found that a slower, more deliberate motion worked best for me. It’s all about finding your own groove, I guess.
Here are some things we tried during our little experiment:
- Changing the angle: We shifted our hips a bit to see how it changed the sensation.
- Using our hands: We used our hands to stimulate other parts of our bodies, which added another dimension to the experience.
- Talking to each other: We made sure to communicate what we liked and didn’t like. This is super important!
We both ended up having an orgasm, which was pretty awesome. It was a different kind of orgasm than usual, more intense in some ways, maybe because of the G-spot or cervical stimulation. It’s hard to describe, but it felt really good.

All in all, it was a fun and interesting experience. It’s definitely something we’ll try again. If you’re curious about the scissors position, I say go for it! Just make sure you’re both comfortable and willing to explore. And remember, communication is key. Have fun experimenting!