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All Of The “Freaky” Positions Sabrina Carpenter Has Tried On The ‘Short N’ Sweet Tour’

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Move over, “Nonsense” outros β€” the “Juno” sex positions are Sabrina Carpenter’s newest surprise on her Short N’ Sweet Tour. ICYMI, Carpenter has been showing off a new position on each night of her tour during her ovulation anthem β€” I mean β€” song “Juno,” and it has fans going feral.

“Juno” is a fan favorite for a few reasons: It’s catchy as hell, the lyrics are iconic (the girl literally sings, “I’m so f*cking horny”), and it just has this super fun, feminine vibe that empowers us to embrace our sexuality. And while some folks think that Carpenter’s song is inappropriate and vulgar, I couldn’t disagree more. Let the girl be horny! We all are!

Embracing the sexually empowered vibes of her music, Carpenter has done away with the “Nonsense” outros (they were getting boring, anyway β€” sorry!) and replaced them with the “Juno” positions. During the song, when Carpenter sings about wanting to try some “freaky positions,” the pop star demonstrates a new sex position during each show as she says “Have you ever tried this one?” And the crowd goes wild.

Not to piss on anyone’s Cheerios, but the positions aren’t that freaky… at least not yet. Still, it’s pretty cool to see such a huge star β€” and an ex-Disney kid β€” be so open with their sexuality. So, what positions has she debuted? Here’s a running tab of Carpenter’s “Juno” positions on the Short N’ Sweet Tour, and how to do them β€” in case you want to use ’em as inspo.

Reverse Cowgirl

Carpenter dropped into a reverse cowgirl in Columbus, Toronto, and Minneapolis. This position is a total classic, and is pretty easy to get into: With the giving partner lying on the bed, the receiving partner straddles them, with their back facing their partner, and lowers to achieve penetration. From there, they can grind, bounce, or do whatever makes them feel best.

Standing doggy

At her Detroit show, Carpenter unlocked a new position: standing doggy. Standing with their legs wide, the receiving partner bends over and arches their back as the giving partner penetrates from the back. (Pro tip: It’s probably best to do this over a bed, couch, or any stable surface to hold onto for support.)

Missionary

Underrated, IMO. In New York City, Carpenter demonstrated the good ‘ol classic missionary position for fans. If you don’t know how it goes, the receiving partner lays comfortably on the bed with their feet planted and knees bent. Then, the giving partner climbs on top and penetrates. Pillow princesses, unite.

Doggy

There was some debate on this one: Fans were convinced that this position was the same as reverse cowgirl, but as your resident sex bestie, that’s not the case. In Brooklyn, Hartford, and Montreal, Carpenter asked the crowd if they’ve ever tried this position β€” which, I mean, a lot of us have. To do the standard doggy position, the receiving partner gets on all fours with their back arched as the giving partner penetrates from behind. You can also lower yourself onto your forearms if your back is flexible enough to feel even deeper penetration!

The Ballet dancer

Carpenter’s Baltimore show position had fans puzzled… for some reason. This position requires the giving partner to stand with their back against the wall. The receiving partner faces them and wraps one leg around the giving partner’s torso as they penetrate, holding onto them (and the wall) for support.

Spooning

In Philadelphia, Carpenter debuted a new position: Spooning. For this classic position, the receiving partner lies on their side as the giving partner positions themselves as the “big spoon,” penetrating from behind.

Legs up

Chicago was gifted a brand new position at their Oct. 13 show. This position requires the receiving partner to lay on their back with their legs straight and in the air as the giving partner penetrates.

I’ll keep updating these positions as the tour continues. So, if you’re ever looking to try out a new and “freaky” position, you know where to find me!

julianna (she/her) is an associate editor at her campus where she oversees the wellness vertical and all things sex and relationships, wellness, mental health, astrology, and gen-z. during her undergraduate career at chapman university, julianna's work appeared in as if magazine and taylor magazine. additionally, her work as a screenwriter has been recognized and awarded at film festivals worldwide. when she's not writing burning hot takes and spilling way too much about her personal life online, you can find julianna anywhere books, beers, and bands are.