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Love Island's favourite sex positions - Broken Eagle and Oyster to The Anvil

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new Love Islanders have been coupled up by the public for season eight, the first time the show has made the initial pairing this way rather than allowing contestants to do it themselves.

Naturally, with the initial duos decided, conversation has drifted on to life's important questions. For paramedic Paige Thorne and her other half, fishmonger Luca Bish, this meant getting on with business and establishing their favourite sex positions.

Some of the positions in the show's history have been so outlandish and unsupported by evidence from contestants that some fans have been wondering if they were made up.New star Paige shared that her favourite was a twist on an old friend, making a major addition to the Eagle made famous by Curtis Pritchard on Love Island’s 2019 outing - but this time the Eagle has a broken wing.Paige’s update on the well-loved Eagle involves a new deviation from the version championed by Curtis and involves a tweak of the leg position.The standard Eagle is a twist on missionary, but with the bottom partner’s legs spread up in the air at 90 degrees and spread apart like the wings of a bird.The Broken Eagle is a little different.

In Paige’s own words: "It's like when the girl lies on the bottom, obviously, lying on my front. And then you know how girls sleep usually, with the one leg half-bent and the other leg straight, and then the guy doing his thing from behind."During their magical first chat, where Paige introduced Luca to her Broken Eagle, Luca replied that he had a taste for the Oyster.The Bishmonger, who had introduced the conversation in the first place, also came forward with his own preference.He said: "My one, my favourite sex position is the oyster?

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