Prostate Stimulation Positions: The Angles That Work and How a Wedge Helps
By Jake Turner · Senior Editor · January 2026

The prostate — sometimes called the male G-spot — is a walnut-sized gland located 2–3 inches inside the rectum on the anterior (front) wall, accessible through the perineum externally or via anal penetration internally. Stimulating it produces a distinct quality of arousal that many men describe as fundamentally different from other sensations. The reason most people don’t experience it is the same reason the G-spot goes unstimulated: angle. Here’s what works.
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Prostate Anatomy: Where It Is and How to Reach It
The prostate sits between the bladder and the urethra, surrounding the urethra at the base of the bladder. Internally, it’s accessible via the anterior rectal wall — the same “front wall” principle as the G-spot, but in the rectum rather than the vagina. It can be felt as a slightly raised, firm area. Externally, the prostate is accessible through the perineum (the area between the scrotum and anus), where firm rhythmic pressure can indirectly stimulate it. Both approaches work; internal stimulation tends to be more intense. The Healthline guide to prostate massage covers the anatomy clearly for those new to this.
External Prostate Stimulation
The perineum provides external access to prostate stimulation without penetration — useful for men who want to explore this without anal entry. Firm, rhythmic pressure (not just touch) applied to the mid-perineum during arousal creates prostate stimulation indirectly. A wedge under the hips with the man lying on his back elevates and opens the perineal area, giving a partner’s hand or a perineum massager better access and clearer angle. This is one of the least-discussed benefits of the face-up, hips-elevated position that a wedge creates.
Internal Stimulation: Positions and Angles
For internal prostate stimulation via anal penetration, the key is directing pressure toward the anterior wall of the rectum — toward the belly button. Curved prostate massagers are designed specifically to create this anterior pressure; penetration by a finger or toy should aim similarly. Positions that place the receiving man on his back with hips elevated (wedge under hips) allow the stimulating partner or toy to approach at a natural anterior-curving angle. Lying face-down with hips elevated changes the anatomical relationship and can also work, particularly with a curved toy. Our anal sex with a wedge guide and pegging positions guide cover closely related technique for partner penetration.
How a Wedge Optimises the Approach Angle
Without elevation, the pelvis is flat and the rectal canal sits in a position where anterior-wall access requires significant wrist or finger contortion. Elevating the hips by 6–8 inches on a wedge changes the angle enough that forward-curving access to the anterior wall becomes natural — sustainable for the stimulating partner and more precise. For toy-only use, the elevated hip position on a wedge means a curved massager can rest at the correct angle without being held perfectly in place by hand. Solo users find this particularly useful for hands-free prostate stimulation during masturbation.
| Approach | Prostate Access | Effort for Stimulator | Recommended Setup |
|---|---|---|---|
| External perineum, flat lying | Indirect, limited | High (awkward angle) | Not optimal |
| Internal, flat lying on back | Moderate (poor angle) | High (wrist contortion) | Limited |
| Internal, on all fours | Good (anterior curve accessible) | Moderate | Works well |
| External perineum + wedge under hips | Good indirect access | Low | Good for no-penetration approach |
| ⭐ Internal + wedge under hips (Our Pick) | Excellent anterior angle | Very low | Best overall |
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Prostate stimulation often requires extended arousal before producing its characteristic sensation. Rushing it or treating it like an on/off switch rarely works. Building overall arousal first, then incorporating prostate stimulation, produces significantly better results.
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Jake Turner
Senior Editor · GloryHoleToGo
Jake has spent over a decade reviewing sexual wellness products, positioning aids, and intimacy furniture. His recommendations draw on hands-on product testing, consultation with certified sex therapists, and analysis of thousands of verified buyer reviews.
