How to Use Rabbit Vibrators
By Cory Silverberg - Sexuality Expert
Rabbit
vibrators describe a style of dual action vibrator designed for
simultaneous vaginal penetration and clitoral stimulation. Rabbit vibrators can
differ widely in terms of quality, size, and function.
What makes most rabbit vibrators unique, and it’s one of the
things people love about them, are the rotating
beads in the shaft of the toy. Below are some tips on how to play with rabbit vibrators taking into account the
basic functions most rabbit vibrators share.
Difficulty: N/A
Time
Required: Make sure you've got time and privacy the first time you
try your rabbit vibrator.
Here's
How:
1. Prep your bunny.
Take your rabbit vibrator out of the package, put fresh
batteries in and make sure it works properly.
Once you’ve done that, wash the vibrator well before first
use, taking care not to get water need the battery compartment or any openings
where wires may be coming out.
Always let your vibrator air dry before putting it away in a drawer or bag.
2. Use lube.
Apply a good quality personal lubricant to the shaft and
rabbit part of the vibrator. Thicker lubricants are easier to use with sex toys
as they stay put.
The safest choice is a water
based lubricant. Silicone lubricants can damage silicone toys, so only
use one if you’re sure your rabbit vibrator is not made of silicone (most
aren’t).
3. Try it out on your own first.
If you want to use your rabbit vibrator with a partner it’s
still a good idea to try it out first on
your own.
Being alone lets you focus
more on your own response and worry less about a partner. It also lets you
figure out what you like so you can tell them if they want to use it on you.
4. Work from the outside
in.
Most people need to warm
themselves up a bit before diving into penetration and you can start by
turning on the rabbit motor first and seeing how that feels when pressed
against your body externally.
Notice how the body of the rabbit vibrates differently than the ears
and how the different vibrations produce different sensations in you.
5. Ease
into it or surprise yourself.
There’s no right way
to use rabbit vibrators the first time. Some people like to insert the shaft
without having the rotation on, using it as a dildo and getting comfortable and
aroused with penetration without vibration.
Once the vibrator is inserted comfortably you can turn on
the rotation. Other people prefer to start with the rotation on slow and tease
themselves as they begin penetration. Either way, starting with the switch at
the lowest setting and working up is
probably a good idea.
Remember to apply more
lube if the toy gets dry.
6. Get
a grip.
You’ll notice that if you don’t hold the base of the
vibrator while it’s inserted all that happens is that the part outside of your
body twirls.
This is something
most sales clerks don’t point out; rabbit vibrators aren’t great for lazy sex
toy users.
To get the most of the rotation option you need to keep a relatively
firm grasp on the toy at all times.
7. Moving your hand, not
the vibrator.
Because rabbit vibrators move so much on their own, you can
significantly change how stimulation feels simply by adjusting the angle that you’re holding the vibrator at in relation
to your body. This will change where the shaft presses most inside the vagina.
Some women have certain areas inside the vagina that are more pleasurable than others, and rabbit vibrators can be great to
explore these areas.
8. Anal stimulation.
Rabbit vibrators are designed for vaginal penetration and in almost all cases aren’t effective for
anal penetration at all. But you can use your rabbit vibrator for external stimulation of the anus and
perineum.
Depending on the flexibility and size of the rabbit you may
be able to rotate the rabbit away
from your clitoris so that it’s
between your butt cheeks, and once turned on it will be pressing against the
perineum and may reach the anus.
If you want to use your rabbit vibrator like this just be
sure to wash it very well before
using it the other way. Best is to use a toy cleaner – Try Eva
Read
our article on how to clean your toys.
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