“Light color” is a popular sexual trend that gradually disappeared last year and disengaged women.
It is nicknamed “outside” because it involves slight sexual play at the vaginal entrance, while the interior has a slight performance-no deeper penetration.
The shallowest thing was just officially named a few years ago, and it became increasingly popular – especially because sexual health brand Lelo listed it as one of the best sexual trends in 2024. And it still seems to be very powerful.
This sexual pleasure is not only a spicy trend for people to engage in – solo or with a partner – and is delightful for most women.
In a 2021 survey of more than 4,000 women conducted by Indiana University School of Medicine and OMGYES, nearly 84% of American women aged 18 to 93 found that this outside competition added fun.
While some have some superficial fun – others try to try different gender positions to add fun to things in the bedroom.
A group of fenthfinder researchers studied Google search patterns to find the gender stances that people are most interested in.
Today, missionaries seem to be a snooze festival, as the “bear hug” location is the most searched cake.

This position involves doing things while embracing each other like a bear standing up. Of course, it caught people’s attention, as last year’s search peaked at 623%.
Other highly searched locations include “Dirty Sanchez,” which is more of a rough side of things, as it involves body fluids on one’s upper lip.
The third most Google search post is “anvil”, which requires a partner to lie on their backs, with legs raised over their heads while the other person kneels and does what you imagine they will do during their courage.
Searches for anvils increased by 275%.
When people are not looking for new ways to position their bodies in their bedrooms, they also turn to chat GPT to ask about health, gender, and pleasure.
“It is important that anyone with questions about sex and pleasure can get answers from trusted sources,” said Verena Singmann, spokesperson for the sex fun brand We-Vibe.
“Technology may be a useful tool when it comes to sex and pleasure, but AI is not always the one that we know best when it comes to sexual health and well-being.”