This guide is for consenting adults who want to explore breast-centered stimulation—often called titty-f*, boob job, or mammary intercourse**. We’ll use calm, respectful language and focus on comfort, consent, and body safety. If something feels uncomfortable, slow down, add more lube, adjust the angle, or switch positions.
Non-negotiables:
- Consent & communication before, during, and after.
- Plenty of lube (water-based is easiest to clean; silicone gives extra glide but can stain fabrics).
- Neck, shoulders, and wrists need support—use pillows and rests.
- Breast comfort first. Pressure should be gentle; skin should never burn or chafe.
Helpful tools to have nearby:
- Water-based lubricant
- 1–2 medium pillows or a wedge pillow
- A soft towel (for traction and cleanup)
- Optional: a bullet vibrator or wand for nipple play; a cock ring to maintain firmness
(If you stock Jissbon products: try [egg & bullet vibrators], [clitoral vibrators], [wand vibrators], and water-based lube to enhance glide and sensation.)
How to prep (so positions feel good)
- Warm up: kissing, massage, slow nipple play. Arousal makes breasts more responsive and reduces ticklishness.
- Lube up: apply along the shaft (if applicable) and across the inner breast line and cleavage—front, sides, and underneath.
- Skin check: remove necklaces or rough fabrics that can scratch; tuck hair away.
- Pillow the spine: especially for the partner offering their chest—neck and mid-back support prevents strain.
- Establish signals: a word or tap that means “pause/less pressure/more lube.”
12 titty-fuck positions (with comfort cues)
Each position includes (A) setup, (B) how it feels, and (C) comfort tips. Use whichever names you like; we’ve kept them descriptive and easy.
1) Classic Kneel-and-Press (Bed Edge)
- Setup: Receiver sits upright at the bed’s edge or reclines with pillows; giver kneels between their legs. Breasts are brought together around the shaft using hands/forearms.
- Feels like: Steady frontal glide with clear eye contact; easy to control pace.
- Comfort tips: Place a folded towel under the receiver’s elbows to avoid shoulder fatigue. Add lube often.
2) Reclined Cradle
- Setup: Receiver lies on their back with a pillow under upper back; giver kneels or stands near hips, thrusting downward through the cleavage.
- Feels like: Deep visual intimacy; gravity helps maintain contact.
- Comfort tips: Support the C-spine (neck) with a small pillow; keep thrusts shallow to avoid chest pressure.
3) Seated Throne
- Setup: Giver sits upright against the headboard; receiver straddles their thighs facing them and brings breasts together around the shaft.
- Feels like: Great control for the receiver; easy to blend kissing and nipple play.
- Comfort tips: Place a pillow behind the giver’s low back; a thin towel on thighs reduces slip.
4) Side-Lying Squeeze (Spooning)

- Setup: Both lie on their sides, facing each other. Receiver cups breasts together; giver thrusts horizontally.
- Feels like: Low-effort, cozy, minimal neck strain; ideal for longer sessions.
- Comfort tips: Put a pillow between knees to keep hips neutral; adjust chest height with a folded towel.
5) Prone Cushion (Face-Down Pillow)
- Setup: Receiver lies face-down on a pillow that elevates chest slightly; giver kneels at shoulder level and glides along the cleavage line from above.
- Feels like: Different angle and pressure; suits larger or firmer chests.
- Comfort tips: Keep movements slow—don’t press the sternum; extra lube is crucial.
6) Over-the-Shoulder Glide
- Setup: Receiver reclines; giver kneels near one shoulder, sliding through a diagonally created channel between breasts.
- Feels like: Novel angle; easy to stimulate one nipple with fingers or a bullet.
- Comfort tips: Support the receiver’s shoulder with a rolled towel to avoid neck twist.
7) Wedge-Lift (Inclined Plane)
- Setup: Use a wedge pillow (or two stacked pillows) so the receiver’s chest is angled ~30–45°. Giver kneels or stands at bedside.
- Feels like: Gravity-assisted channel; less hand squeezing needed.
- Comfort tips: Keep wrists neutral by hugging forearms into the ribs rather than pinching with fingers.
8) Cross-Body Embrace
- Setup: Receiver lies back; giver lies side-long across the torso at a 45° angle, thrusting diagonally.
- Feels like: Intimate, close chest-to-chest pressure with lots of kissing and breath sharing.
- Comfort tips: Short sessions; reposition often to avoid shoulder compression.
9) Standing Counter Support
- Setup: Receiver stands supported by a countertop/vanity; giver stands facing them.
- Feels like: Great for height-matched couples; brisk, playful pace.
- Comfort tips: Place a non-slip mat under feet; keep knees soft (micro-bend) to protect low back.
10) Reverse Kneel (Giver Behind the Head)
- Setup: Receiver lies on back; giver kneels near the receiver’s head, facing the feet, sliding downward between the breasts.
- Feels like: Visual variety; receiver can use hands to shape pressure.
- Comfort tips: Communicate constantly—this angle can amplify pressure; small, gliding strokes > deep thrusts.
11) Sideways Stack (Pillow Between)
- Setup: Receiver stacks a thin pillow between breasts to create a consistent channel; giver kneels alongside.
- Feels like: Pillow provides structure; less hand strength required.
- Comfort tips: Great for smaller or softer chests; add lube on pillow fabric and skin.
12) Partner-On-Top Press
- Setup: Giver lies flat; receiver straddles the chest facing the feet, shaping breasts around the shaft and rocking forward/back.
- Feels like: Maximum receiver control; hands-free for the giver.
- Comfort tips: Keep movements small; place a folded towel under knees for cushion and stability.
Comfort boosters for every body

- Lube strategy: Start with a teaspoon’s worth; reapply every few minutes. If friction rises, pause > add lube > resume.
- Hand alternatives: If squeezing is tiring, use forearms or a soft sports bra (clean, stretchy) to maintain a channel with less effort.
- Temperature play: Warm lube between hands first. Avoid very hot or very cold on breast tissue.
- Nipple play: Light circles or a low-speed bullet increases blood flow and sensation (especially helpful for those who find direct breast pressure less stimulating).
- Rhythm > force: Slow, gliding passes with micro-adjustments in angle feel better than fast, deep thrusts.
- Body diversity: For smaller chests, fold a thin towel between breasts or use hands plus pillow to create structure. For larger chests, try wedge-lift so gravity does the shaping.
Hygiene & skin care (no chafing, no mess)
- Before: Clean skin; remove makeup, perfume, or glitter that can irritate. Clip or file nails smooth.
- During: If you switch from breast play to any other activity, change condoms or wash first to avoid transferring lube or bacteria.
- After: Wipe away lube with a warm, damp cloth. Moisturize with an unscented, skin-safe lotion. Launder any towels or clothing used.
Fabric note: Silicone lube offers an ultra-slick glide but may stain sheets. Water-based is easiest to wash out.
Communication scripts (easy, non-awkward)

- “Softer squeeze, please—this pressure is perfect.”
- “Let’s slow the rhythm and add more lube.”
- “My neck needs a pillow—pause 10 seconds?”
- “This angle is great; stay shallow and steady.”
- “I’m getting warm—let’s switch to side-lying for a minute.”
Short, descriptive phrases beat vague feedback. Agree on a pause word that means “stop right now” with no questions asked.
Troubleshooting (quick fixes)
- Skin feels hot or stingy: Add lube, reduce pace, switch to a fabric barrier (soft cotton).
- Wrists cramp: Hug forearms to ribs, or use a sports bra/pillow channel.
- Losing firmness: Try a cock ring (used safely, short intervals), take a breath break for kissing/touch, or switch to a position with less effort (Side-Lying or Seated Throne).
- Neck strain: More pillows. If reclined, cushion upper back and head; if upright, support low back.
- Chafing afterward: Rinse, pat dry, apply a thin layer of unscented moisturizer; wait a day before repeating.
Blend with toys (optionals that elevate)
- Bullet/egg vibrator: tuck at the base of the breast or on the sternum for a warm buzz without numbing.
- Wand vibrator: low speed along outer breast for soothing depth.
- Remote vibrator: playful control changes without losing rhythm.
- Lube warmer: consistent glide = less friction, more comfort.
(Explore: egg & bullet vibrators, wand vibrators, remote-controlled vibrators, and water-based lube collections.)
Safety reminders
- Avoid excessive pressure on the sternum or thyroid area; breasts are sensitive, not weight-bearing.
- If there’s breast pain, recent surgery, mastitis, or skin irritation, skip this activity and let tissues heal.
- People with neck or shoulder injuries should favor Side-Lying Squeeze or Seated Throne with good pillow support.
- If using condoms, change them if you switch activities or if friction causes micro-tears.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is titty-f*** safe?
Yes—when consent, lube, and gentle pressure are prioritized. Avoid rough fabrics or squeezing that causes pain.
Which position is best for beginners?
Classic Kneel-and-Press or Wedge-Lift for easy alignment and hand support. Side-Lying is great for long, low-effort sessions.
What if breasts are small/pendulous?
Create structure with a folded towel, sports bra, or pillow channel. Angled setups like Wedge-Lift let gravity help.
How much lube is enough?
More than you think. Start with a teaspoon; reapply whenever glide drops. Water-based cleans easiest; silicone is extra-slick but may stain.
Can we combine nipple play?
Absolutely. Fingers, warm breath, or a low-speed bullet amplify sensation and comfort.
How do we prevent soreness?
Short sessions, steady rhythm, frequent lube, and proper neck/back support. Moisturize skin after.
The gentle takeaway
Breast-centered stimulation is about comfort, closeness, and creativity. With good lube, thoughtful support, and open communication, these 12 titty-fuck positions can feel smooth, intimate, and pressure-free—for every body.




























