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One of the world's biggest porn stars has spilled her sex tips, including her favourite position.

While over 75 per cent of women can't climax through penetration alone, adult entertainer Angela White, 38, says there is a foolproof way to combat this issue.

Her advice to women is to try the CAT (Clitoral Alignment Technique) position.

White, who has almost 10 million followers on Instagram, recently explained the technique on Whitney Cummins podcast.

While Whitney asked her about her illustrious porn career, she also wanted tips for her own sex-life.

The comedian and podcast host, 40, revealed she can only orgasm when using either a vibrator or her hands and wanted White's advice.  White said she believe that 'Clitoral orgasms are always more intense' before talking her through a solution.

'Okay so CAT position, that's my favourite position,' she said.

'CAT means clitoral alignment technique. So you are going to angle your pelvis up so you could put like a cushion underneath your lower back,' she explained.  The Sydney-born porn star said this is so much better than missionary.

White, who has appeared in more than 900 hardcore scenes, recently left fans devastated as it was revealed she could soon turn her back on the porn industry. After several high-profile TV and podcast appearances, the adult film star seems to be angling for a career in mainstream media or academia.

She hinted at her future career path last month when she spoke at a conference at the University of California, Santa Barbara. White posed for a photo on Instagram next to social sciences and media studies professor Constance Penley.

'Academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future,' she wrote in the caption.

During the college lecture, White spoke to film studies students about her career. Not only does White have an extensive body of work in adult cinema, but she also holds a degree in gender studies from the prestigious University of Melbourne.

The performer took part in a question and answer session with students after her speech. This is my third time as a guest speaker at this film studies class that approaches pornography as worthy of serious inquiry as a genre and as popular culture,' she said after the lecture. White thanked the students for their 'well-informed, thought-provoking questions' about her 'career as a performer and director' as well as her academic research.

'While it has been a number of years since my research dissertation was published in The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex, and Sexuality, academic pursuit remains an interest of mine and something I wish to return to in the future.'