The sex position that, according to Lisa Finn, a sex educator at sex toy emporium Babeland , is one of the least understood — but best — moves. To clear up any confusion and replace it with coming we put together this scissoring how-to guide. So what does this have to do with scissoring? However, most people use the terms interchangeably. It requires two people facing opposite directions with their legs spread like, um, scissors… shimmying together until they meet at the bits. From here, they can wiggle, grind, and gyrate their genitals together in a way that feels the most pleasurable. Due to the pornification of scissoring, the position often brings up questions like: Is it just a porn thing? Is it real? Do real lesbian, women-loving-women, and queer folks actually do it?

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This may involve vulva-to-vulva contact or rubbing the vulva against the partner's thigh, stomach, buttocks, arm, or other body part excluding the mouth. The term tribadism originally encompassed societal beliefs about women's capability of being penetrative sexual partners. It may also involve vaginal penetration by use of the fingers , a dildo or double penetration dildo. The term tribade did not begin to refer exclusively to eroticism between women until Late Antiquity. In English texts, tribade is recorded as early as , in Ben Jonson 's Praeludium Poem X in The Forest , [2] to as late as the mid-nineteenth century; it was the most common lesbian term in European texts, [13] through the proliferation of classical literature, anatomies, midwiferies, sexual advice manuals, and pornography. Author Bonnie Zimmerman stated, "More often, however, [European] writers avoided the term, instead euphemistically invoking 'unnatural vice,' 'lewd behavior,' 'crimes against nature,' 'using an instrument,' and 'taking the part of a man. By the time the Victorian era arrived, cited Zimmerman, "tribadism tended to be constructed as a lower class and non-Western phenomenon and often was associated with the supposed degeneration of prostitutes and criminals". Tribadism is a common sexual practice among women who have sex with women WSW.