Knowing a few different sexual positions can be useful because different people are shaped differently and because penis and vagina sizes can vary. Sometimes a position that is pleasurable for one partner might not work as well with another. The position you're in can change the depth of penetration, ease of movement for either you or your partner, and access to various body parts. These are things to keep in mind if you and your partner are having any issues with a particular position. If you are, try something else. And remember that communication can and usually does enhance sexual pleasure. Being able to communicate to your partner what feels good and what doesn't will increase the chances that your partner will focus on the things that feel good to you.
- SexInfo101 sex position guide lists positions by groups (they call them "families") or you can choose to see all sex positions listed on one page (note that the images are well done 3D representations and not real people). If you click on the image of the position you're interested in, you'll see an animated version of that position and a description. You will also see user comments on that position (which may or may not be helpful to you).
- Lover's Guide: this site doesn't have a page listing sexual positions, but it does have articles related to sexual positioning. Use the search box to search for "sex positions". This site also covers gay and lesbian sex.
- Best Sex Positions has detailed descriptions and video of real couples have real sex. However, not all positions listed have an associated image so you might only get a text description of it.

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