How to Use a Rabbit Vibrator for Beginners

Rabbit vibrators are very popular and first made famous by Sex and the City. A rabbit vibrator has two parts: a clitoral stimulator known as the ears and a shaft like more traditional vibrators.
In 1998, Miranda Hobbes told her friends on Sex and the City that she had finally found “the One” – in the form of the Rabbit vibrator. The girls were skeptical that a battery operated device could be more satisfying than “the real thing;” but later in the episode, Carrie has to stage an intervention for Charlotte who has practically given up leaving her house in favor of spending all her time with the Rabbit vibe. Shortly after the episode aired, that very model was out of stock in adult shops all over the country.

Why is it called a rabbit vibrator?
Manufacturers in Japan made vibrators look like colorful animals to work around restrictions on producing sex toys. They created several variations with different animals attached to the shafts – dolphins, butterflies, even turtles, but the bunny ears proved to be the most popular shape, thus making the Rabbit shape eponymous with the sex toy.

What is a rabbit vibrator?
Sex toy distributor Vibratex introduced the Rabbit to the U.S market in 1983. A decade later, Seattle-based adult brand Babeland started selling the Rabbit Pearl. In 2006, Oprah magazine named the rabbit the “Rolls Royce of sex toys” and its popularity has continued until present day as the most sought-after women’s sex toy.
How does a rabbit vibrator work?
A Rabbit vibrator is comprised of at least two main parts – a shaft (traditionally very phallic shaped, but smoother shapes are now more commonplace,) and the “ears,” a smaller, more flexible antennae attached to the base of the shaft.
When the shaft is inserted, the ears should reach the clitoris and stimulate it, which cause dual stimulation – both internally and externally. There are even triple stimulation models now available which included a beaded attachment meant for anal insertion.
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What are the different types of rabbit vibrators?
In addition to a variety of vibrating stimulators, these toys also come in a wide array of shapes and sizes! Some models have curved shafts for g-spot stimulation while others are straight; some have shafts that are 8 inches long while some are very small. Since all bodies are different, you may have to try a few styles before finding one that works perfectly for your body.
Rabbits often come with functions that that allow you to control the clitoral stimulator and shaft independently, or buttons to cycle through intensity and function (pulsation, waves, etc.) or buttons for both. Shafts can vibrate, rotate, or thrust, depending on the model. The clitoral flicker generally only increases in speed. High-end toys tend to be easier to use and have customizable functions – some can even be controlled by an app from far away!
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What types of materials are rabbit vibrators available in?
Rabbit vibrators are available in many materials – jelly, silicone, glass, and more. Jelly toys are made of a porous rubber that absorbs natural lubrication and is impossible to completely sterilize. This material is usually less expensive than toys made with other materials, making it a good throw-away toy for vacations, etc.
Most modern toys are made with silicon due to its hygienic properties and its soft, luxurious quality. Silicone toys must be used with water-based lubricants only. Glass Rabbits can be heated or chilled for sensation play, and any kind of lube can be used with them. The heavier weight of the glass also provides additional pressure on the g-spot, which can make an internal orgasm more achievable.
How to use a rabbit vibrator?
To use your Rabbit vibrator, remove from box and make sure it’s fully charged or fresh batteries are inserted. Typically before first use you’ll want to charge your toy for 8-12 hours; after this initial charge it should only take a few hours. Make sure your toy is clean and use lubricant for easy insertion. If your Rabbit vibe is made of silicone, be sure to only use a water-based lubricant.
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How do I clean a rabbit vibrator?
Always clean the toy using warm water and gentle soap or anti-microbial Toy Cleaner. Medical grade silicone toys are non-porous so they are easy to sanitize. Glass Rabbits can be boiled to sanitize – some are even dishwasher-safe! It’s important to clean your toy before and after each use. Anti-microbial boxes and bags are the best way to store them.
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How much does a rabbit vibrator cost?
Rabbit vibrators can range in price from $40 to $250. As with all things in life, you truly get what you pay for. Low quality jelly, battery-operated toys with few controls and functions will be less expensive but are more likely to become dysfunctional fairly quickly.
If you’re just starting out and want to try an inexpensive rabbit vibrator, the Juicy Jewels by Pipedream is our best-selling vibrator for beginners.
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FAQ
How do you use a romping rabbit?
The ears of the rabbit rest gently on your clitoris to deliver intense vibrations, bringing you to a powerful dual climax. Cover the shaft and ears with a water-based lubricant before use to ensure you get maximum enjoyment. Realistic ripples and tip. Stimulates the G-spot.
Why Vibrations Feel So Damn Good
Ever wonder why vibrations hit different? They buzz right into your nerve endings super fast—like Pacinian corpuscles firing off 100-300 times per second—sending way more “ooh yeah” signals to your brain than a steady rub. Think of it as your body’s cheat code for instant tingles. Blood flow ramps up too, folks! Vibrations boost circulation by 20-30% in pelvic areas, swelling tissues for better lube and stretch—perfect for comfy play, even if pain’s been an issue before.
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Hey, did you know about 52.5% of women aged 18-60 in the US have tried a vibrator at least once? That’s from a big 2009 national study with over 2,000 women, showing it’s pretty common. Users often felt better about their sex lives too—higher scores in desire, arousal, and orgasm, plus perks like more doctor visits for check-ups. Side effects? Super rare, with 71.5% reporting zero issues. Picture this: 46% use them solo, 41% with a partner during sex, and 37% in foreplay.
What is a rabbit toy for a woman?
A rabbit vibrator (also known as a Jack Rabbit vibrator or Jessica Rabbit vibrator) is a vibrating sex toy, usually made in the shape of a phallic shaft for vaginal stimulation with a clitoral stimulator attached to the shaft.
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