Unstraddle?

"Rose off of" But I kinda like unstraddled.

She straddled her lover's face but quickly unstraddled when the tart bit her thigh sharply.

:D

I find this so much more interesting and literary than the clinical "she lifted her thigh and swung her leg over." I think hitting the reader with an arresting word (or an "unword" that, nonetheless is immediately understandable) is like finding a little reward here and there to the reader as they are reading. It probably would bring a smile to my face.
 
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