If your partner is limited in their mobility, there are some sexual positions that will help them have sex. These positions include the Spooning position and the Missionary position.

Sexual Positions For Limited Mobility
Sexual Positions For Limited Mobility

For more information about these positions, read the following articles: Adaptive missionary position and Spooning position. You can also use a wheelchair or chair with armrests removed for your partner.

Spooning is a sexual position for people with limited mobility

Spooning is a sexual position that can be enjoyed by many couples, and can be beneficial for those with physical limitations. It is a very intimate position that allows both partners to explore each other’s bodies. In spooning, one person is positioned in the front, while the other is positioned behind or on the side. In this position, the legs are at an angle that allows the partner to touch the other person’s back. The sensation of friction is very pleasurable.

Missionary position

If you have limited mobility or you don’t feel comfortable performing penetrative sex, the Missionary position may be the perfect solution for you. In this position, you can wrap your partner’s legs around your waist. You can also use a pillow or stack of towels to support your partner’s lower back. This allows you to give extra attention to her body and penetrate deeply.

Partner on top position

The Partner on top position for limited mobility is a great position for a couple who wants to share intimacy but is limited in their movements. The partner on top braces their feet against a chair or bed to thrust inwards while holding onto the other partner’s thigh. This position is especially helpful for people with chronic fatigue and muscle spasms.

Adaptive missionary position

For couples with limited mobility, an adapted missionary position can be a great solution. The able-bodied partner lies on the bed on the other side, while the partner with limited mobility leans over the bed edge, with pillows supporting the lower half of the body. This allows the partner with limited mobility to be as comfortable as possible, and it has the added benefit of preventing pressure on the partner’s knees and back.

‘Sit and stroke’ position

The ‘Sit and stroke’ position can be beneficial for those with limited mobility and limited range of motion. In this position, patients must lean forward and use more abdominal muscles to support themselves. This position increases the amount of stimulation received by the body and also provides a feeling of normality to the patient. The patient should lean forward while sitting with the stroke arm well forward. They should also place a pillow underneath their waist. A small pillow should also be placed under the head and waist to maintain the spine line.

‘Lap dance’ position

If you’re having trouble getting into ‘Lap dance’ position, it might be time to consider a few modifications. The first step is to relax. Try not to overthink your move, and pick a few moves you find sexy. A quick Instagram search will give you plenty of ideas.

‘Stand and stroke’ position

The first step is to make sure that the patient is comfortable while in the stand and stroke positions. A small pillow should be placed under the affected leg and under the patient’s head. The patient should also have a small pillow under the back so that he or she can maintain a straight line of spinal alignment.

‘Partner on top’ position

The ‘Partner on top’ sexual position is an ideal sexual position for people with limited mobility. This position is very comfortable, and both partners can be involved. The partner on top lies on his/her back with one leg extended and straddled between the other partner’s legs. This position is ideal for people who get tired easily and have limited mobility.