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Join the Inner Circle Sign InHow leg positioning in missionary affects G-spot stimulation.
In the missionary position, the angle of the female partner’s legs directly alters the internal contact point of penetration. Keeping legs together creates a tighter vaginal canal, focusing pressure on the anterior wall where the G-spot is located. Raising one leg onto the male partner’s shoulder tilts the pelvis forward, creating a deeper, more direct angle toward the G-spot region. Spreading the legs wide in a butterfly posture flattens the pelvic floor, shifting the contact point toward the lower vaginal opening. By systematically adjusting leg placement, partners control the depth and leverage of each thrust. This shift in pelvic geometry changes the distribution of sensory input, allowing for precise targeting of sensitive tissues based on specific leg elevation and openness.