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From the butter churner to the snow angel – some sex positions aren’t for the faint hearted (or inflexible).
Research by health and beauty retailer Superdrug has revealed the moves that men and women are most nervous about trying.
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Their survey of 1,000 people from the US and Europe found that 56.8% of women and 42.7% of men said that attempting to 69 while standing up scared them. TBH, we’re not surprised – that position sounds like a logistical nightmare.
Further, 54.5% of women and 30.5% of men are worried about having anal sex. Standing up sex is also a concern with 16.9% of women not sold on the idea.
It seems like upper body strength and stamina might be an issue with 24.8% of women and 16% of men stressing about the ‘kneeling wheelbarrow’ position.
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If you’re keen to face your fears perhaps ensure you have a landing mat near by…
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