Entry overview: The type 69 is a common name for mutual oral sex, which is a non-penetrative sexual act. In the 69-style sex position, both people turn their mouths close to the other's genitals to facilitate oral sex with the other at the same time. The term 69 comes from the fact that the numbers 6 and 9 are rotated 180 degrees, and sex partners in this position have a similar rotation.
Basic Information
Chinese name: 69
Foreign name: sixty-nine
Nature: Oral position
Field: Sexology
Definition of words
English interpretation
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Chinese definition
Type 69 is a common name for mutual oral sex and is a form of non-penetrative sex. In this intercourse position, both men turn their mouths close to the other's genitals to facilitate simultaneous oral sex with the other.
source of position
The term 69 comes from the fact that the numbers 6 and 9 are rotated 180 degrees. Sexual partners have a similar rotation in this position.
This position can be done lying down, with one person on top of the other, or with two people facing each other sideways; it can also be done standing, with one person standing upright and the other standing upside down. Therefore, sexual partners can choose their most comfortable and relaxed position.
In this position, the more sensitive underside of the penis is held on the top of the other half's mouth, not on the tongue, thus creating a different feeling than traditional oral sex.
body position
In addition to mutual oral sex, Form 69 also includes mutual licking and fingering by inserting fingers into a partner's vagina or anus.
In these positions, the sexual partner experiences sexual stimulation at the same time, but this can also be a distraction for those who just want to please themselves and not the other person. This position is also not very comfortable for sexual partners with highly inconsistent upper body heights.
Development History
"Mutual simultaneous oral sex is often referred to in English by the euphemistic French numeral form "soixante-neuf." The ancient Chinese yang and yin (male and female) were the same symbols. The term "soixante-neuf" dates back to the 1790s Whore's Catechism, published in France, is generally considered to be the work of Mlle. Théroignede Méricourt, an early leader of the French Revolution.
"The earliest explicit appearance of Type 69 appears to be on an oil lamp in the Munich Museum (Deutsches Museum), and then it was first seen in plate58 of the work DieErotikderAntikeninKleinkunstundKeramik (Munich,1921) by Dr. Gaston Vorberg. Remake, showing a woman lying on top of a man. Dr. Forberg puts this in the Roman Caesar period. However, another shows an oil lamp of the same shape in an almost identical 69. Recently remade Published in Eros Kalos (English edition, Geneva: Nagel, 1965), facing page 58 by Prof. Jean Marcadé for a color picture, belonging to the lamps collected in the Heracleion Museum, Greece."
"A Hindu temple sculpture from the holy caves of Elephant Island near Mumbai, India shows the position, with a man actually standing with a woman hanging upside down on his shoulders. The sculpture was brought to the late 19th century United Kingdom. This remains of the statue is discussed and displayed in A Discourse on the Worship of Priapus, originally printed and distributed by Richard Payne Knight in 1786 for the Dilettanti Society in London.