Owen and Alexis are an aged couple and have been married for 25 years. They love each other and try to engage in sexual intercourse at least once a month. Due to age-related ailments, both cannot try different sexual positions. They perform intercourse with Owen positioned behind Alexis, who supports her weight on her arms. Which of the following sexual positions is most likely described in this scenario?

A. the rear-entry position
B. the tantric sex position
C. the woman-on-top position
D. the missionary position


Answer: A

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