
Following the sexual revolution of the'60s and'70s, several sexual positions have been
appropriated by pop culture and became the attitudes toward sex. For example, the missionary
It has been known as a symbol of things boring and conventional, while the top woman
position is used to show the power of women and newly freed from the liberal attitude of men who enjoy this position.
Anal sex and the Doggy Style position still seen in some places as a substitute for a
domination / submission relation or experience, which is intended to humiliate a person or to teach
that person a lesson. Sixty-nine of the position, on the other hand is a symbol of shared pleasure
and adventure. In the early'60s, much of the western world, especially the Anglo-Saxon
countries are still trapped in the old style of sex, well described by George Carlin as "man
in principle, make it faster."
The free and frank discussion about sex is not universal, even in France, which was the main
libertarian country at the time. Codes of laws of most if not all U.S. states still had
laws prohibiting almost every kind of sex outside the established pattern, including
oral and anal sex in heterosexual couples.
The classic 69 position the two people are down on top of each other. One of the two partners,
suppose that the man is in the back while the woman gets on top with his head toward his penis.
The woman eventually assume a "four" and, with his knees on both sides of the head of man.
Thus each of the two partners have an excellent view of the other's genitals and enough space to give
delicious pleasure. In addition it allows each partner to use their hands for fun.
The man can insert one or two fingers of the women in the vagina or anus, while the woman can caress
to oral stimulation, and also introducing a finger into the anus of the man.
This is why the top of the 69 represented a man and a woman who has no
try new things and who were also happy with the service from one to another orally.
At position 69 began to make its way into pop culture, many thought that men
down on their ladies was demeaning or disgusting. Many men still think that way, even today,
that's why the 69 position can be seen as the mark of the open-minded people who have overcome
old ideas about sex.