- Source: Ekiben (sexual act)
Ekiben (Japanese: 駅弁) is a sex position that consists of a person being carried by their partner while having sex with them.
Etymology
The act itself is named after the box that is filled with food that is sold by vendors walking around train stations or sporting events, ekiben. The term was first popularized by Japanese male actor, Chocoball Mukai.
Practice
The act usually involves a male partner lifting his female partner face to face with his penis inserted inside her vagina, and having sex while standing. The term can also apply when then act is done sitting down or when the lifted partner is held against a wall.
However, if you want to have sex using the ekiben sex position, the man's penis cannot be too short, otherwise it will easily slip out of the vagina. What's more, if you want to stimulate the woman’s G-spot more easily, you can try variations of the ekiben position.
Other forms are known as haimen ekiben (背面駅弁) or reverse ekiben, the same act only with the person being penetrated facing in the opposite direction.
See also
Bukkake
Gokkun
Mating press
Pornography in Japan