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Reading time: 4 minutes | Last Updated: July 20, 2025
Quick Facts
- What It Is: Receiving partner lies back with legs together while giving partner positions between/in front of their closed legs to provide indirect oral stimulation around the labia and external areas
- Also Known As: Legs closed cunnilingus, compressed oral position, thigh-squeeze technique, indirect oral stimulation, closed-leg oral
- Difficulty: Easy enough to master on your first try (seriously, it’s that intuitive)
- Best For: Gentle buildup and indirect stimulation that feels incredible without overwhelming intensity
- Why It’s Amazing: Creates unique sensations through natural compression while offering psychological comfort for partners who feel vulnerable with legs spread
- Common Challenge: Finding the right angle and pressure when legs are positioned together instead of spread wide
- Perfect Pairing: Clit-sucking vibrators like Womanizer or Satisfyer for added stimulation, soft pillow for hip elevation, or a tongue vibrator for enhanced sensation during the technique
Your Complete Guide Is Almost Here
We’re putting the finishing touches on a comprehensive guide to this underrated technique that transforms gentle approach into unforgettable pleasure. This isn’t about what you can’t access when legs are closed—it’s about discovering sensations that only happen when they are. You’ll learn why some of the most satisfying experiences come from the softest touch, and why your partner might start specifically requesting this intimate variation.
What This Complete Guide Will Cover:
Getting Into Position Like a Pro
- The setup that feels natural instead of awkward (starting slightly apart, then bringing legs together)
- Smooth transitions that keep the heat building
- Body positioning adjustments for both partners that work for every shape and size
Why This Position Hits Different
- The psychology behind why indirect can feel more intense than direct
- How leg compression creates natural pressure and enhanced sensation
- Building trust through vulnerability that actually feels safe (unlike the sideways approach in our Kivin Method guide)
Techniques That Make Partners Melt
- Indirect stimulation secrets that target labia and surrounding areas instead of direct clitoral contact
- Reading micro-responses when verbal feedback gets… difficult
- Light pressure techniques applied to the pubic area while providing oral stimulation (master the fundamentals first in our comprehensive cunnilingus guide)
When Things Don’t Go to Plan
- Solving the “I can’t reach anything” panic without killing the mood
- Adapting for different flexibility levels and preferences
- Perfect timing for transitioning to more intense play
Advanced Variations Worth Mastering
- Leg positioning tweaks (straight, slightly bent, or crossed at ankles) that create entirely new sensations
- Adding hands for light pubic pressure without losing the intimate focus
- Making this your signature indirect stimulation technique that partners specifically request
Fitting This Into Your Repertoire
- When to use this in longer sessions for maximum impact
- Seamless moves to and from your other favorite techniques
- Why this might become your new go-to warm-up position
Preview: Your Most Burning Questions About Closed for Business
Is this just for people who are self-conscious about their bodies? Hell no. This creates genuinely different sensations that many experienced partners prefer—the compression and muscle engagement hits in ways traditional positions simply can’t.
How do you actually reach anything when legs are closed? It’s all about angles and pressure points. You’re not trying to replicate open-leg techniques—you’re working with the compression to create something entirely new.
Does this actually feel as intense as regular oral? It’s a different kind of intensity. Think waves building slowly versus sharp peaks—many people find this approach leads to longer, more satisfying climaxes.
Can this work as part of longer sessions? Absolutely perfect for it. It’s ideal for building anticipation, extending pleasure, or giving variety without losing momentum.
What if my partner usually needs more direct stimulation? This works beautifully as foreplay before more direct techniques, and you might be surprised how many people discover they love this gentler intensity once they try it.
Coming Soon
We’re dropping this complete guide soon with everything you need to master this intimate technique. Ready for more oral adventures? Check out our complete oral positions collection for techniques that’ll expand your repertoire.