The best rabbit vibrators frequently show up on sex toy best-seller lists today, but they first went mainstream when Charlotte on Sex and the City couldn’t get enough of her rabbit vibe in one memorable 1998 episode, staying in bed with her rabbit toy for days instead of going out with her friends. Granted, this plotline may have exaggerated the potential pleasures of a great vibratorbut probably not by much!
What sets a rabbit vibrator apart from any other?
For people with vaginas, rabbit vibes are versatile, dual-stimulation toys that combine the external pleasures of a clitoral vibrator with the internal satisfaction of a vibrating dildoadding additional G-spot satisfaction. The blended sensation can be overwhelming in the best way.
They’re called “rabbits” because traditional shapes will have a longer tip for insertion into the vaginal canal plus a stubbier curved arm that sometimes has little rabbit ears for added cuteness. The shorter end is the one that strokes your clitoris (the highly sensitive sex organs which have an internal and external component on the vagina), while the longer end uses powerful vibrations to stimulate your G-spot: a patch of spongy tissue near the front of the upper vaginal wall, a few inches deep. However, not all rabbit vibrators have that shape. Some look a little more abstract, some replace the “bunny ears” with a suction mechanism, and others have multiple arms for triple or quadruple stimulation.
What makes for an all-star rabbit vibrator?
First of all, make sure you’re getting one made from a body-safe material. “If you’re investing in a sex toy, you want to invest in something that’s actually going to last,” sex educator Cassandra Conrad says. Cheaper vibes are often made of materials like jelly and elastomer, which are porous, meaning that they’re less durable and also can’t be fully cleanedmaking them a potential breeding ground for bacteria. Corrado recommends toys made of medical-grade silicone and/or ABS plastic. Vibrators made of those materials are “free of a lot of the ingredients and materials that make sex toys degrade really quickly,” she says, “so they’re going to have a long shelf life.”
Another important factor is flexibility. “The issue that I run into most often with dual-stim toys is that they are designed to hit two very specific locations on the body,” sex educator Bex Caputo says. For people with vaginas, those areas are the clitoris and the G-spot, “and those very specific locations exist at different points on everyone’s body.”
The distance between your clit and your vaginal opening can dictate which rabbits will be most comfortable and pleasurable for you, but if you’d rather not bust out the measuring tape, it’s best to go with a vibrator that has a super-bendy external arm, so it can be positioned on your clit no matter how far it is from your vagina. Flexible external arms may also allow you to thrust the toy in and out without it losing contact with your clit.
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