One of the biggest p*rn performers in the world has divulged her s*x advice, including her preferred p*sition.
Adult actress Angela White, 38, claims there is a perfect method to address this problem despite the fact that more than 75% of women can’t climax by penetration alone.
Try the CAT (Clitoral Alignment Technique) p*sition, she advises women.
White, who has over 10 million Instagram followers, recently described the method on the Whitney Cummins podcast.
Whitney sought advice for her own s*x life in addition to learning about her renowned p*rn profession.
The 40-year-old podcast host and comedian admitted she can only org*sm with her hands or a vibrat*r and asked White’s opinion.
“Clitoral org*sms are always more intense,” White said before leading her through treatment.
The CAT posture is my favorite p*sition, she retorted.
The clitoral alignment procedure is known as CAT. In order to place something akin to a cushion underneath your lower back, you are going to tilt your pelvis up, she said.
This, according to the p*rn star from Sydney, is far superior to a missionary.
When it was recently discovered that White, who has been in more than 900 hardc*re scenes, could soon leave the p*rn profession, it upset fans.
The ad*lt film actor appears to be aiming for a career in mainstream media or academics after a number of high-profile TV and podcast appearances.
When she appeared at a conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara last month, she made a hint about her intended future job.
Constance Penley, a professor of social sciences and media studies, and White posed for a picture for Instagram.
She added the caption, “Academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future.”
White discussed her profession with students of cinema studies during the college lecture.
White not only has a sizable body of work in the ad*lt film industry, but she also has a gender studies degree from the esteemed University of Melbourne.
After her lecture, the artist participated in a question-and-answer session with the audience of students.
After the presentation, she commented, “This is my third appearance as a guest speaker at this film studies class that approaches p*rn*graphy as worthy of serious inquiry as a genre and as popular culture.”
In response to the students’ “well-informed, thought-provoking questions” regarding her “career as a performer and director” and her scholarly work, White congratulated them.
“Academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future,” the author says, “even though it has been a number of years since my research dissertation was published in The Routledge Companion to Media, S*x, and S*xuality.”