Gentle wrist restraint during rear-entry intercourse

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Gentle wrist restraint during rear-entry intercourse

During rear-entry intercourse, gently securing the female partner's hands effectively stabilizes her upper body. This position limits torso movement, forcing the hips to remain stationary and aligned with the male partner. Because the arms cannot reach out for balance, the focus shifts entirely to the connection at the hips and genitals. The restraint adds a layer of psychological tension, as the loss of manual control heightens the female partner's awareness of the thrusting rhythm. This physical anchoring allows the male partner to control the depth of penetration more precisely, as the angle of the pelvis is locked in place. The tactile sensation of skin-to-skin contact at the wrists and the inability to shift weight creates an intensified sensation of being claimed, amplifying the focus on the rhythmic pressure applied to the vaginal canal.