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Geminis are a vibrant bunch. Air signs born between May 21 and June 20, Geminis are intellectually curious, endlessly social and highly adept communicators. Their interest in other people is abundant, and few things sound more fun to them than discussing a brand new idea with someone they just met. This, unsurprisingly, translates into a pretty vast and varied dating life—and an equally vast and varied sex life—meaning Gemini-inspired sex positions are among the most adventurous around.
As long as you keep things from skewing too slow, sensual, vanilla, etc., your Gemini should be happy. But if you’re looking for a little inspiration in the Gemini sex position department, we’ve got it. Scroll down, and get ready for a weekend full of fun.1. Prone This rear-entry position is anything but boring. Lie on your stomach , and invite your partner to lie or sit on top of you.
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