Alright folks, let me tell you about my little experiment last night. You know, sometimes you just gotta try things out, right? So, I decided to explore this “easiest anal position” thing I’d been reading about online. No shame, just exploration!

First things first, gotta get the prep right. Cleanliness is next to godliness, as they say. So, I spent a good amount of time in the shower making sure everything was squeaky clean. This is non-negotiable, trust me.
Next up: lube. And I’m not talking about the cheap stuff. Go for the good stuff, the kind that lasts. I grabbed my trusty bottle of silicone-based lube. Water-based is okay, but it dries out too fast. Silicone is your friend here.
Okay, so the position itself. I started on my side, kinda curled up in a fetal position. I found that this made it easier to relax and access things back there. My partner was behind me. That’s the key part, really.
Then it was all about slow and steady. Lots of lube, gentle pressure. No forcing anything! Communication is key here. If something doesn’t feel right, stop! There’s no shame in tapping out. This is supposed to be fun, not a torture session.
Honestly, the side position was pretty damn comfortable. It felt surprisingly natural. We experimented with a few different angles, just slightly adjusting things until we found the sweet spot.

We also tried the doggy style position, but with me on my hands and knees and lots of pillows under my chest for support. It worked pretty well, but I think the side position was still a bit more comfortable for me.
Afterward, another good shower is a must. And maybe a little cuddle time, because why not?
So, was it the “easiest anal position” ever? Maybe not for everyone, but it was definitely a good starting point. The key takeaways for me were: good prep, lots of lube, slow and steady, and communication. If you’re curious, give it a try! Just remember to be safe and have fun.
Disclaimer: I’m not a doctor, and this is just my personal experience. Always do your research and listen to your body. Stay safe out there!