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4 S*x Positions That Are Better with Vibra*ors!! Spice Up Your S*x Life People!!

I'll say it: S*x is better with a vibrat*r. Need some more ideas for positions that can be improved with a little buzzing? Look no further.

The Couch Crush

To keep a vibe in place during s*x, lean over a sofa arm with your hands on the cushion and a flat vibe pressed between your crotch and the sofa arm (Don't be an animal; put a towel down first). You get hands-free vibrations, plus the glories of that ~internal stimulation~. Bonus: He'll enjoy the vibe reverb. 

Pandora's Box

Lie back with your legs open and an oral s*x simulating vibrat*r pressed against your clit. Their job is to slide a curved finger or two inside you, murmur encouragement, and just appreciate how hot you are when you're super turned on. Caveat: This is so good, it's dangerous. Don't forget to stop after a while and do life.

Remote Control Fight Club

You pop on a pair of remote-control vibrating panties; he slips in a remote control P-spot stimulator. Lie facing each other, with one leg draped over your partner and the other pressed between their legs. Hand each the remote controls and let the games begin. Torture each other via fully clothed make out session. Rule 1: Clothes stay on and no touching below the waist. Rule 2: Until you can't stand it. 

The Fallen Dog

If tonight is the night for a#al, give yourselves a little something extra by popping in a vibrat*r that won't slide out mid-thrust. You'll both love the double stimulation — your butt, plus the feel of the vibrat*r humming away inside of you. Not to mention the lack of effort required by you. 

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