SheLovesHer Rabbits

    Rabbits are the “power tool” of vibrators. Typically they have three, four, five, or more kinds of stimulation going on simultaneously. Usually they are in the shape of a cylinder vibrator with a little “rabbit” for clitoral stimulation, with additional features added to those two basics. There are also other “animal” vibrators, including polar bears, beavers, and other animals for those who want variety.
    Rabbits were the first sex toy in modern times designed by a woman, which may explain why rabbits tend to be the most popular sex toy among women.

    There are many versions of rabbits now available, ranging from cheap junk to high quality deluxe models.

    The three key characteristics of a rabbit are: (1) a cylinder vibrator, (2) spinning beads or pearls, and (3) the vibrating and/or wiggling rabbit.

    The main shaft of the rabbit is the same as any ordinary cylinder vibrator. The shaft is intended to be inserted vaginally and can stimulate the G-spot. While most rabbits have a hard plastic cylinder, some of the more expensive versions are made of softer materials, including “jelly” (a soft, flexible material). Hard plastic rabbits can be covered with the same soft sleeves as are used for ordinary cylinder vibrators. The cylinder portion of a rabbit comes in the smoothie and realistic varieties. Smoothies are smooth plastic (or other material), while realistics have the shape and contour of a penis. Ridges, bumps, twists, twirls, and other shapes are sometimes used.

    The base of a rabbit has pearls or beads that spin to stimulate the vaginal lips. Some cheap rabbits leave out the beads.

    The rabbit is plastic shaped into the form of a rabbit. The body of the rabbit typically contains an egg vibrator for stimulating the clitoris. Some of the more expensive rabbits also have ears that wiggle. There are a variety of devices that work just like the rabbit but feature a different animal (such as a koala bear, ladybug, etc.).

    The more expensive rabbits have controllers that allow the various parts to be turned on and off independently, while the cheap rabbits have everything on a single control. Almost all rabbits allow for a variation in the intensity of the vibrations, either all parts at the same intensity or each part with a different intensity setting.

    “We believe if you have a positive experience with a sex toy, you’ll keep coming back for more. If you don’t, you may never try another again. I’ve been selling sex toys for a long time and can assure you that a lot of what’s out there is cheaply made (falls apart easily, breaks down, smells bad, or in some cases is just dangerous). Sometimes it’s worth it to pay a little more for a toy, or try and find out what toys sell the best, or have been reviewed by other customers.” —Anne Semans from Libida.com, author of “The Mother’s Guide to Sex”, “The New Good Vibrations Guide to Sex”, and “The Woman’s Guide to Sex on the Web”

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rabbits

colors

    Caucasian:
Virtual Skin™ Ultra Rabbit

    White:
Rockin Rabbit

    Crystal White:
Crystal Rabbit Vibe

    Purple:
iVibe Rabbit (grape)

    Lavendar:
Reckless Rabbit

    Pink:
Bunny Rabbit Pink,
F-KIN Rabbit Vibrator MultiSpeed,
iVibe Rabbit (strawberry),
Jack Rabbit

    Red:
Rechargable Rabbit,
Jack Rabbit

    Orange:
iVibe Rabbit (tangerine)

    Green:
iVibe Rabbit (lime)

    Blue:
iVibe Rabbit (blueberry),
Techno Rabbit

    See also:
colors.

special features

    Waterproof:
Waterproof Rabbit Vibrator

prices

hygiene kits

    EZ WaterfloHygiene products

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