Of course, any position can feel great, but if you truly want to experience a P-spot climax, finding the right position will help maximize your pleasure. On the other hand, if your partner or toy curves downward, you’ll want to try positions where you aren’t facing each other, like a reverse cowboy, doggy, and spooning. This means missionary and cowboy (and any variations of these) will be best. If either of these curves upward, then the best way to hit your P-spot is by facing each other.
However, there are prostate-specific toys that are great for beginners since they were designed to take the guesswork out of this type of stimulation. Because the P-spot is towards your stomach, you need to pay close attention to the curvature of your partner or your toy. For beginners who don't want to jump straight to penetration, simply stimulating your perineum (the area between your anus and scrotum) via rubbing or stroking is a great introduction to your p-spot. It is important to experiment with different angles, heights, and positions of both you and your partner (or toy) to see how best to stimulate your P-spot.
Whether you call it bottoming, pegging, or simply butt stuff, those who have a prostate gland, otherwise known as the “P-spot” or male G-spot, and it’s worth exploring. In popular culture, there appears to be an increasing acceptance of and curiosity toward butt play.