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Best Sex Ever:  Be a Tyrannosaurus in Bed

series:  Best Sex Ever  ::  author:  Colden Thorne  ::  date:  September 13th, 2013  ::  home
Tyrannosaurus
The title is deceptive, but the T-Rex is all legs.
Many websites have a many new sex positions to learn, but how do we move our knees in bed?  This article could very well be titled, "How not be clumsy in bed."
In this article, the author displays good body position within the horizontal plane.  We as course tacticians must display deft control of our lower body to control the sexual environment.  The Of Course is a game of body position and these paragraphs will help you win the game.

As a film actor the student learns the difference between open and closed body position.  This is often exaggerated for film purposes.  Let the text explain.  To be unassuming on film or stage the actor closes his body; meanwhile, upstage, the actor assumes a more open exaggerated posture.  Therefore, to command attention, the actor flexes between the two modalities (open or closed).

The T-Rex position has a closed arm position while the legs have more freedom of action.  The only thing we are concerned about is the knees.  Place the palm of the hand on your knee and slide the hand to the left and to the right.  Notice how the skin moves freely under the hand.

Face to face

While lying on one's side opposite your partner, place your top knee on your partner’s bottom knee.  Now decide what way to go:  move your knee up and split your partner’s legs or move your knee down to slide the leg under your partner’s legs (subsequently, it is easier to slide your bottom leg under your top leg).  The first position leads to the MMA position known as half-guard.  In wrestling, this is known as a turk ride.  The second position leads to an interlocking seated cradle (a variant of spooning).

So it is quite easy to get into half guard and that interlocking seated thing:  just gently apply your knee, add a little pressure, and allow the knee to slide one direction or the other.  In accordance with this, to by-pass half guard, place the top knee to top knee and slide the leg over your partner’s paired legs.  Proceed to a fully mounted position.

T-Rex

What does T-Rex and that actor stuff have to do with this?  Well, the top partner is now mounted and in the open position; the bottom partner is in the closed position.  Move all four knees to the touching position.  Slide the inner knees out, and the outer knees in.

Cats-cradle

When the previous is done several times in succession the movement resembles the game cats-cradle.  Move the knees to the open position, return them to the closed position.

Knocking knees?

Now that we have solved that knee problem, try not to strike your partner with an errant elbow, poke a finger in a eye, or scratch a sensitive part.  You may still be clumsy in bed, but you probably won’t be knocking knees!

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