If you’ve got this far, then you’re clearly committed to the idea of satisfying your partner and hopefully making her orgasm. So which positions are best for a female orgasm? Everyone will have their own favourites, but some are more likely than others to help her reach the Big ‘O’.
Leg on Shoulders

A variation on the position we’ve already discussed involves the woman lying on her back and raising her legs over your shoulders. The 90º angle makes for very deep vaginal penetration whilst still allowing the person on top to reach a hand down in order to stimulate her into a rubbing clit orgasm. Remember, either fingers or a vibrator works—play around until you find what’s best for you both.
Cowgirl

Cowgirl can be an excellent position for women who like to take control, as it allows them to adjust the rhythm and depth to suit themselves. The woman sits astride and ‘rides’, whilst the partner lying down can thrust upwards to increase stimulation. And this position has the added advantage of leaving the prone partner’s hands free in order to stimulate the women’s sensitive spots, whether that be the anus, nipples or clitoris. The Reverse Cowgirl is exactly as you imagine, straddling you in the same position as the Cowgirl but facing away from you. She might really love watching herself in the mirror from this position. Adding visuals to the experience can be a real turn-on. This position also allows good access to her clit if she lies back onto your chest, and you can reach around to her mound.
Spooning

Spooning—when both partners lay on their sides facing the same direction, with the woman angling her rear towards her partner to enable vaginal access—often suits those who like to take things more slowly and gently. Not only does it lend itself to a lengthy session of rocking sexily against each other, it can be the perfect choice if the woman is pregnant. In a spooning position, she can lie comfortably with her bump on the bed whilst still getting full penetration from behind. Spooning is also a perfect opportunity for you to reach around and stimulate her breasts and clitoris. The ease of access and sheer comfort of this position is often perfect for those seeking the best clit orgasm.
All Access

Also known as the Pretzel, this is a position that’s easier to do than it is to explain! The woman lies on her left side with her partner upright on their knees, straddling her left leg and bending her right leg around their waist. This allows full access for vaginal and clitoral stimulation whilst also stimulating any potential g-spot sensations. Imagine a scissoring motion where the penis enters the vagina from a slight side angle. This can bring some really deep penetration, so make sure you’re prepared for that—but well worth it for the added grinding clit action. And all with a great view!
Exposed Eagle
And finally, an advanced position for those who are seriously flexible. The ‘exposed eagle’ involves the woman sitting astride on her knees in the cowgirl position and then lying back against her partner’s legs whilst they thrust up or pull her up and down onto their penis or strap-on. This also leaves the woman’s hands free to stimulate herself in any way she pleases, helping her on her way to a full body-shaking female orgasm.
Conclusion
If you’ve taken the time to read this entire article, then you’re obviously committed to the idea of making sex as satisfying as possible for your partner as well as yourself and that is always going to be an attractive trait in anyone.
Remember that sex is different every time and for every person—what works for many might be an abject failure for others—and the journey of individual discovery is half the fun. Talk to each other, find out what makes your partner really tick and enjoy the experience of making her orgasm.
If you’ve got this far, then you’re clearly committed to the idea of satisfying your partner and hopefully making her orgasm. So which positions are best for a female orgasm? Everyone will have their own favourites, but some are more likely than others to help her reach the Big ‘O’.