Correctly positioning accessories in your brand new bathroom

Dive Into Bliss: Unlocking The Best Bathtub Positions For Comfort And Connection

Correctly positioning accessories in your brand new bathroom

By  Mr. Ray Blick
The humble bathtub – often seen as a sanctuary for a solo soak, a place to unwind after a long day, or perhaps to entertain a rubber duck. But what if we told you it could be so much more? Beyond just relaxation, the bathtub offers a unique, intimate, and surprisingly versatile space for both personal comfort and shared connection. While the idea of getting "hot and bothered" in a wet environment might immediately bring to mind the shower, the bathtub provides its own distinct advantages: more space to recline, the warmth of the water enveloping you, and a built-in sense of coziness. However, just like any wet and slippery surface, safety and stability are paramount. We've gathered insights and adapted expert advice to help you explore comfortable and intimate bathtub positions, ensuring your experience is both pleasurable and secure.

Why the Bathtub? More Than Just a Soak

Think about it: the bathtub is a confined, warm, and often private space. This combination can create an incredibly intimate atmosphere, perfect for deepening connections or simply enjoying a moment of luxurious solitude. The buoyancy of the water can also make certain movements feel more fluid and less strenuous, adding to the overall experience. However, working with wet, naked bodies in a potentially slippery environment requires a bit of foresight. The tight space and less surface area to balance on can make finding a good position awkward for most of us. But with a few tips and tricks, you can turn your tub into an oasis of comfort and passion.

Prioritizing Safety: Your Bathtub Bliss Checklist

Before you even think about getting into position, whether for relaxation or intimacy, safety should be your number one priority. To keep from slip-sliding your way to the emergency room, giving some thought to your setup is crucial.

Non-Slip Solutions for Stability

* **Grab Bars:** While often associated with showers, strategically placed bathtub grab bars can be a lifesaver. They offer a secure hand grip location, providing extra support when entering, exiting, or shifting positions within the tub. View recommended bathtub grab bar wall placement, shapes, and quantities to find what works best for your space. * **Non-Slip Mats:** A simple non-slip mat placed at the bottom of the tub can significantly reduce the risk of slips and falls. * **Suction Shower Handles or Footrests:** Pro tip: Get a suction shower handle or footrest for extra support. These can be placed on the tub wall to give you something stable to hold onto or prop a foot on, keeping things sturdy.

Temperature Check: Just Right

Yes, bathtub time can be hot – but it shouldn’t be too hot. Agree on the temperature before getting naked and getting in. Extreme temperatures can make you lightheaded or uncomfortable, detracting from the experience. Aim for a comfortable, warm temperature that allows you to relax without feeling overwhelmed.

Lube Up! (Water-Safe Options)

If you're exploring intimate positions, especially in water, lubrication is key. Water can wash away natural lubrication, leading to discomfort or friction. Ensure you use a water-safe lubricant. Silicone-based lubes are generally recommended for water play as they don't dissolve easily in water.

Comfortable Bathtub Positions for Relaxation & Self-Care

Sometimes, the best bathtub position is simply one that allows you to relax deeply and comfortably. This is especially true for solo soaks. * **The Recliner:** This is your classic, full-body soak. When sitting in a bathtub, it is important to consider the following: Choose a bathtub with built-in back support or utilize a cushion or pillow to provide adequate lumbar support. This will help you recline comfortably without straining your back or neck. You can also try a bath pillow for head and neck support. * **The Supported Sit:** If your tub isn't long enough to fully recline, or you prefer a more upright position, ensure you have something to lean against. This could be the sloped end of the tub, or a bath cushion placed behind you. The goal is to avoid hunching or feeling unsupported.

Exploring Intimate Bathtub Positions for Couples

Now for the fun part! Adapting shower sex positions for the bathtub, or finding new ones that leverage the tub's unique environment, can open up a world of playful intimacy. Remember, stable sex positions will give you both the chance to enjoy yourselves without thinking about the worst possible case scenarios — like falling down. Communication is key here, so talk to your partner about what feels comfortable and safe.

1. The Classic Embrace (Bathtub Missionary)

Think of this as the bathtub version of missionary. One partner sits with their back against the tub, legs extended or bent. The other partner straddles them, facing inward. * **How to do it:** With one partner sitting, the other can sit on top of them, facing them. To keep things sturdy, the top partner can hitch their leg around the bottom partner's hip, or prop one foot on the edge of the tub or a shower stool (if you have one nearby and it's stable). From here, your partner can enter you. This front-facing position is a great go-to that still gets you hot-and-bothered.

2. The Seated Spoon

This position is excellent for intimacy in tighter spaces and offers a comforting, close connection. * **How to do it:** Both partners sit in the tub, with one partner positioned behind the other, facing the same direction. The back partner can wrap their arms around the front partner. This allows for deep intimacy and comfortable access, especially if the tub has a sloped back for leaning.

3. The Leg Wrap (Seated Version)

Adapted from the standing leg wrap, this position brings the legs into play for stability and deeper connection. * **How to do it:** One partner sits with their back against the tub. The other partner sits facing them, wrapping their legs around the first partner's waist or hips. This allows for a close embrace and deeper penetration, with the water providing some buoyancy to assist movement.

4. Mutual Masturbation

Sometimes, the most pleasurable positions are the simplest. Mutual masturbation in the tub is a fantastic way to share intimacy without the complexities of full penetration. * **How to do it:** Both partners can sit or recline comfortably, facing each other or side-by-side. Focus on shared pleasure, exploring each other's bodies or stimulating yourselves while enjoying the warm water and intimate atmosphere. This is a great option for exploring new sensations and connecting without pressure.

5. The Lap Sit

This position is intimate and allows for close contact, making it ideal for kissing and cuddling. * **How to do it:** One partner sits comfortably in the tub, either with legs extended or bent. The other partner sits on their lap, facing them. This allows for direct eye contact, kissing, and caressing. The partner on top can adjust their position for comfort and angle.

Tips for Maximizing Your Bathtub Experience

* **Communication is Key:** Always talk to your partner about what feels good, what's comfortable, and any concerns about stability. * **Take it Slow:** The wet environment can be tricky. Move slowly and deliberately to avoid slips or awkward movements. * **Explore and Experiment:** Every bathtub is different, and every couple's comfort levels vary. Don't be afraid to try different variations of these positions or come up with your own. * **Use Props:** Beyond safety aids, consider a waterproof pillow for comfort, or even a floating tray for drinks or candles to enhance the ambiance.

Final Thoughts

The bathtub holds incredible potential for both profound relaxation and exciting intimacy. By prioritizing safety with grab bars and non-slip solutions, ensuring the right temperature, and using appropriate lubrication, you can transform your tub into a personal spa or a romantic haven. Whether you're seeking a moment of solitary bliss with proper lumbar support or exploring intimate positions like the Bathtub Missionary or Seated Spoon with a partner, the key is to approach it with an open mind, a focus on comfort, and a commitment to safety. So, go ahead, draw that bath, and dive into a world of comfort and connection.
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