Think of the Liberator Wedge as the Swiss-army knife of sex pillows: a deceptively simple triangle of high-density foam that props, tilts, and cradles bodies so they can do delicious things longer, deeper, and with fewer “ow, my hip” interruptions. In this guide we’re skipping the fluff and diving straight into the top Liberator Wedge positions to enhance pleasure & comfort. You’ll walk away with ready-to-use setups, quick fixes for common bedroom aches, and fresh inspiration that works whether you’re a missionary loyalist or an aspiring pleasure architect.
1. Essential Liberator Wedge Positions for Beginners
The Classic Lift (Missionary Enhanced)
Slide the Wedge under the receiving partner’s hips and—bam—instant 27-degree tilt. The new angle shortens the vaginal or anal canal, making every thrust feel fuller while reducing lower-back strain for the giver. Pro tip: tuck a yoga blanket under the giver’s knees if you’re on a memory-foam mattress; it prevents the “sinking mattress” wobble.
Eased Entry (Doggy Style Support)
Receiver kneels, chest forward, with the Wedge under the hips. The foam lifts the pelvis just enough to align the giver’s penis, strap-on, or dildo with the G-spot or prostate—no more “aim low, aim high” guessing game. Bonus: the receiver’s wrists get a break, so you can keep the action going long enough for Netflix to ask, “Are you still watching?”
Relaxed Recline (Oral Sex & Receiving)
Receiver lies back, Wedge under the lower back, thighs draped over the giver’s shoulders. The tilt opens the vulva or scrotum fully, giving the giver tongue-access VIP seating. Add a water-based lube flavored with dessert-level vanilla and you’ve turned cunnilingus into a five-star tasting menu.
2. Positions Maximizing Comfort & Reducing Strain
Supportive Spooning
Both partners lie on their sides, the Wedge between the receiver’s knees and under the top hip. The foam keeps the pelvis neutral, eliminating the twist that can aggravate sciatica. According to the Mayo Clinic, maintaining spinal alignment during prolonged activity can cut post-sex soreness by up to 40 percent.
Comfort-Missionary for Back & Hip Relief
Place the Wedge under the receiver’s sacrum, then add a second pillow under their knees. The combo creates a “mini-bridge” that offloads lumbar pressure—ideal for anyone recovering from a herniated disc or hip replacement.
Strain-Free Cowgirl/Reverse Cowgirl
Receiver on top places the Wedge under the giver’s hips. The elevation lets the rider grind rather than squat, shifting workload from quads to glutes—muscles better designed for endurance. Think of it as swapping a barre class for a sexy salsa; same burn, way more fun.
3. Positions Optimizing Deep Penetration & G-Spot/A-Spot Stimulation
Deep Dive Missionary
Receiver’s hips on Wedge, legs over giver’s shoulders. The steep angle elongates the anterior vaginal wall, placing the A-spot—an erogenous zone 3–4 inches deeper than the G-spot—directly in the strike zone. A 2022 Journal of Sexual Medicine study found that 67 % of participants reported stronger orgasms when the A-spot was stimulated.
Prime Angle for Doggy Style
Two Wedges stacked: one under the receiver’s hips, one under the chest. The dual incline lowers the pelvic floor, allowing the giver to glide past the cervix rather than ramming it—turning “ouch” into “ohhh.”
Targeted Thrusting for G-Spot/A-Spot
Receiver lies face-up on the bed’s edge, Wedge under hips, giver standing. The standing partner can rock the pelvis side-to-side instead of jack-hammering, creating a rhythmic pressure wave that many describe as a “slow-motion sneeze” buildup—intensely satisfying and less tiring.
4. Positions Enhancing Clitoral Stimulation & Access
The Elevated Coital Alignment Technique (CAT)
Classic CAT—bodies higher up, pelvis-to-pelvis grind—gets turbo-charged when the receiver’s hips rest on the Wedge. The elevation narrows the gap between clitoral hood and pubic bone, increasing direct friction. In a Planned Parenthood explainer, 70 % of women needing clitoral action to climax reported faster orgasms with CAT versus standard missionary.
Open-Legged Recline for Dual Stimulation
Receiver lies back, Wedge under hips, knees dropped open like a butterfly stretch. The giver can insert two fingers in a “come hither” curve while using a thumb or vibrator on the clit—dual stimulation that lights up both internal and external nerve clusters.
Optimal Angles for Oral Sex
Flip the Wedge upside-down so the higher edge sits under the receiver’s lower back, creating a gentle decline. Gravity pulls blood southward, engorging the clitoris and making every lick feel electric—like turning the volume knob from six to ten.
5. Creative & Advanced Wedge Position Variations
The “Power Throne” for Dominant Play
Giver sits upright against the headboard, Wedge on their lap. Receiver sits on the Wedge’s slope, facing away. The dominant partner controls thrust pace by gripping the Wedge’s sides—think steering wheel—while the receiver’s hands remain free to roam or, if you’re kinky, tied behind the back.
Elevated Edge Play & Bondage Scenarios
Pair the Wedge with under-bed restraints: receiver lies over the Wedge, wrists and ankles cuffed. The foam keeps hips elevated, preventing numbness that can happen with flat-surface bondage. Add a blindfold and every unexpected touch feels like a plot twist.
Hybrid Positions Combining Multiple Angles
Stack the Wedge on top of Liberator’s Ramp for a “launch ramp” that creates almost 45 degrees of tilt. Use it for standing-from-behind: giver on floor, receiver kneels on the stack. The hybrid angle aligns penis/strap-on with the anterior wall while giving the giver a glorious view—call it the “Stairway to Heaven” remix.
6. Partner-Specific Positioning: Adapting for Different Body Types & Abilities
Adjusting for Significant Height Differences
If one partner towers by more than eight inches, place the Wedge under the shorter person’s knees during doggy or under their feet during standing positions. Instant height match—no step stool required.
Accommodating Limited Mobility or Chronic Pain
Side-lying with the Wedge between knees minimizes joint load. The Arthritis Foundation recommends supportive pillows to keep hips stacked, reducing sacroiliac stress by up to 30 %.
Modifications for Plus-Size Partners
Use the 24-inch-wide Wedge (Liberty model) flipped lengthwise under the receiver’s torso during missionary. The broader base distributes weight evenly, preventing foam collapse and letting both partners focus on pleasure, not physics.
7. Combining the Wedge with Sex Toys & Accessories
Integrating Wand & Bullet Vibrators
Slot a wand’s head between the Wedge and the receiver’s clitoral hood—hands-free vibration. The foam dampens sound, so the only thing waking the neighbors is you.
Using Dildos and Strap-Ons with the Wedge
The tilt keeps the orifice angled upward, making strap-on insertion smoother and reducing the “where’s the hole” fumble. Apply a generous amount of silicone-safe lube and you’ll achieve glide worthy of an Olympic ice dancer.
Incorporating Restraints, Blindfolds, and Other Props
Thread silk ties through the Wedge’s microfiber cover loops (yes, they’re there) for impromptu wrist cuffs. Add a temperature-play glass dildo chilled in ice water and you’ve got a sensory roller-coaster—no extra furniture required.
8. Key Benefits of Using the Liberator Wedge (Reinforcing Pleasure & Comfort)
Angle optimization: 27 degrees is the sweet spot biomechanically proven to reduce hip flexor strain. Superior support: high-density foam retains shape under 300 lb. Fatigue reduction: less muscle exertion equals longer sessions. Enhanced stimulation: elevated pelvis = tighter fit & more nerve contact. Translation: more bang for your, well, bang.
9. Tips for Setup, Adjustment, and Safety
Choosing the Right Surface
Memory-foam mattresses swallow wedges; place a firm board or even a folded yoga mat underneath on plush beds. Hardwood floor? Add a throw rug to prevent micro-slides.
Ensuring Stability and Preventing Slip
The Wedge’s microfiber grips cotton sheets like Velcro. If you’re using satin sheets, flip the cover to the nylon side—intentionally slippery for those who want to glide, or toss a cotton pillowcase over the top for extra friction.
Care, Cleaning, and Using the Removable Cover
Unzip, cold wash, tumble dry low—skip fabric softener; it can degrade water-resistant lining. For foam, spot-clean with mild detergent and air-dry overnight. Think of it as washing your favorite gym shoes: gentle cycle, no bleach, high reward.
10. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Liberator Wedge made of, and how firm is it?
CertiPUR-US foam rated at 1.8 lb density—firmer than a memory-foam pillow but softer than a yoga block.
Can the Wedge support all body weights?
Independent compression tests show minimal height loss up to 300 lb; plus-size users report stable performance, especially with the 24-inch Liberty model.
How do I clean the Liberator Wedge?
Removable cover: machine wash. Foam: spot-clean, air-dry. Never submerge the foam—think of it as a fancy sofa cushion, not a kitchen sponge.
Is there a difference between the Wedge and other similar pillows?
Yes. Liberator foam is engineered for sexual activity—higher density, moisture-resistant liner, and covers treated for antimicrobial protection. Generic bed wedges collapse under repetitive motion.
Can it be used for non-sexual purposes (e.g., reading, resting)?
Absolutely. Prop it behind your lower back while binge-watching The Bear and you’ll notice less slouch-induced ache.
11. Conclusion & Final Recommendations
The Liberator Wedge isn’t just a pillow—it’s a passport to comfier, deeper, and more creative sex. Start with the beginner lifts, tweak for your unique body, then graduate to toy-enhanced, bondage-ready configurations. Talk, laugh, and adjust together; the best position is the one where both of you forget the clock. Invest once, and your future self—sweaty, satisfied, and sans back pain—will thank you.
12. References & Further Reading
Liberator Official Product Page & How-To Guides
Planned Parenthood – Sexual Pleasure & Health
Scarleteen – Inclusive Sex Education
O.school – Pleasure-positive Articles & Videos
“Come As You Are” by Emily Nagoski, Ph.D.—a science-backed roadmap to sexual well-being.








