How to Use a Rabbit Vibrator According to Sex Toy Experts 2025 Glamour

Wondering how to use a rabbit vibrator? We spoke to sex toy experts for their best tips. Here’s everything you need to know if you’re new to rabbit vibrators.

Unlike traditional vibrators, rabbit vibrators are not necessarily one-size-fits-all and can require a bit of finagling based on your anatomy. “It can be a bit tricky to know beforehand if a specific rabbit will be able to stimulate the clit and the G-spot at the same time,” says Sofie Roos, a relationship therapist, of Passionerad, a Swedish web-based magazine that covers sex toys. “However, a good jumping-off point is to go for a well-known brand, as they tend to have gone through a better product development, been tested on more people with vulvas, and designed based on more people’s feedback, which gives a shape that has a better likelihood to fit you well.” We recommend Lelo sex toys and Lovehoney sex toys (see below).

And while every rabbit vibe is designed to stimulate both the G-spot and the clitoris, suction vibrators have become more popular, so some rabbit vibrators have an external arm that’s also a clit sucker.

1. Read your vibrator’s instructions.

Although I’ve never been one to read every single word in any instruction manual about how to use a vibrator, you want to read at least enough to know the important things: what material it’s made from, the vibration modes you can choose from, and whether or not it’s waterproof. If the rabbit has special features like cruise control or heats up to body temperature, these are also things you want to be aware of so you’re not surprised. While you’re reading the instructions, push the buttons to cycle through the speeds and patterns so you have some insight as to what you can achieve (or might want to avoid) when you finally put it to use.

2. Get your mind and body on board.

It doesn’t matter if you’re trying your rabbit for the first time during a masturbation session or with a partner, your body needs to be prepped. “The first step is to make sure you’re aroused before inserting it,” says Roos. Too often people don’t wait until both their head and body are ready, so they miss out on the full experience. As Roos points out, your experience is going to be so much better if you’ve warmed yourself up and your vagina is sufficiently wet, either naturally or thanks to water-based lube (he latter especially if your vibrator is made from body-safe silicone, because you don’t want to destroy the material of your toy). You also want to be comfortable. Not just in your physical position, but mentally too. If you have roommates, make sure your bedroom door is locked so you can have peace of mind that you won’t be interrupted. Unless you’re an exhibitionist; then go forth and conquer.

3. Start with what you know you like.

If you’ve graduated to using rabbit vibrators, then you probably already have a decent grasp on what you like in regards to stimulation, so stick with that at first. “Slide the internal arm inside your vagina and locate your G-spot with it,” says Roos, adding that due to the shape of most internal arms on rabbits, this step is relatively easy. You’ll know you’ve got the spot because it’s sensitive to the touch. With the one arm inside, align the external arm for maximum clit stimulation. Depending on the rabbit you’ve chosen, the external arm may be shaft-shaped, bunny ears, or a suction toy. Whatever it happens to be, apply lube to both the clitoris and the toy so the contact is silky smooth.

Once you have the rabbit vibrator where you want it, it’s time to try the vibration modes. Most rabbit vibrators allow you to control the external and internal stimulations separately from each other, which is key when figuring out what you like. People may want a stronger stimulation inside than outside, and being able to explore and adjust accordingly is important.

You also want to try different positions. Because a rabbit vibrator hits differently than other sex toys—literally—you may find that you enjoy it more while on your stomach or on your side with it clutched between your upper thighs. There’s no one position to use your rabbit vibrator, so find the one that’s best for you.

5. Lean into what feels good.

Fun fact: You don’t have to use your rabbit vibrator solely on your G-spot and clitoris—it’s still a vibrator, after all. You can use it on other erogenous zones, like on the nipples as a means of foreplay to get yourself in the mood. If anal play is on the menu, you can spin the tool to insert the internal arm into the anus and let the external arm stimulate the perineum. It’s also important to realize you don’t need a vulva to enjoy a rabbit vibrator. While that’s the demographic companies try to attract most because of its design, rabbits are friends to every body and every sexuality.

6. Remember to clean your vibrator.

Keeping your vibrator isn’t just easy, but important. Both before and after each use, use warm water and soap to wash it, then pat it dry. Although there are toy cleaners that are specifically designed for sex toys, they’re really not necessary. But if you’d feel better using them, just be sure you read the ingredients in case you have any allergies.

The best rabbit vibrators to try

Because there are so many types of rabbit vibrators to choose from, I’ll make it easy for you. Here are a few of my all-time favorites.

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Lelo Soraya 2

$167Amazon

$230Lovehoney

$239$191Lelo

When it comes to rabbit vibrators, you can’t go wrong with the Lelo Soraya 2. This dual-stimulation sex toy consistently finds itself on many of our best-of lists because it’s a quality product that does exactly what it’s supposed to—deliver orgasms—without being overly complicated. It also, like most Lelo toys, has a very long battery life: four hours. This means if you’re experimenting with this rabbit alone or with a partner, you have a lot of time to explore how the 12 vibrations feel, discovering the one you love best. Reach for your favorite water-based lubricant, then slide Soraya 2 inside, letting the simultaneous G-spot and clitoral stimulation do the rest. There’s a reason this toy is a bestseller.

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We-Vibe Sync 2

$159Lovehoney

$159We-Vibe

Although We-Vibe Sync 2 doesn’t look like a traditional rabbit vibrator, because of its dual stimulation—on the G-spot and clitoris, at the same time—it counts. Despite all the best sex toys for couples out there, this one will forever be one of my favorites. I enjoy it with my partner during penetrative sex just as much as I enjoy it when we’re apart and he’s controlling the three speeds and seven patterns with the We-Connect app on his phone. The app also lets me enjoy hands-free solo play.

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Womanizer InsideOut

$129$119Lovehoney

$159$119Womanizer

Similar to We-Vibe Sync 2, Womanizer InsideOut doesn’t look like a traditional rabbit, but if you’re into clitoral stimulation via Womanizer’s iconic air technology, then this is actually your dream rabbit. While not particularly easy to hold for an extended amount of time—not that it will take too long to climax—InsideOut stimulates the G-spot with its perfectly shaped internal arm, while the suction part of the toy does just that: sucks the clitoris. Personally, I like to use this one in the tub while I’m leaning back, not fully lying down. It’s easier to hold in this position, and suction toys in water bring a different sensation to the equation which I enjoy immensely.

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Jessica Triple Rabbit

$55Lovehoney

Why yes, there is a lot going on here, but for those who like to stimulate as much as possible all at once, you can’t get a better deal than the Jessica Triple Rabbit. If you’ve tried traditional rabbits and feel like you want to introduce anal play to it but don’t want to splurge for a stand-alone butt plug, then this is the bargain you’ve been waiting for. While the arm for internal G-spot stimulation doesn’t have the usual slightly curved design, the material makes this shaft really flexible so you can easily reach the spot, while the rabbit ears stimulate the clitoris and the anal beads, of course, do their thing on the anal-stimulation front.

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Fifty Shades of Grey Greedy Girl G-Spot Rabbit Vibrator

$100$80Lovehoney

$56Amazon

I actually just tried the Greedy Girl Rabbit for the first time and found it to be a lot. Why? Because it’s big. Not only is the internal arm longer than most rabbit vibrators I’ve tried, but it has girth you don’t often find in rabbit vibes. While I struggled a bit to get Greedy Girl into place due to its length and width, if you consider yourself a size queen who needs an extremely strong internal and external vibration to orgasm, then this rabbit is for you. Just don’t forget the lube—you’ll need it with this one for sure.

FAQ

What are the effects of a vibrator on the human body?

Vibration can cause changes in tendons, muscles, bones and joints, and can affect the nervous system. Collectively, these effects are known as hand-arm vibration syndrome.

Why does vibration feel so good?

Why does vibration feel so good? Vibration is inherently relaxing for most people, assuming it isn’t applied too suddenly or intensely or in an uncomfortable location.5 Nov 2024

Is it normal to bleed after using a vibrater?

Post coital bleeding can occur with discharge, itching, or irritation. PCB may occur just once as a single episode or may occur repeatedly. It can occur at any age with sexual penetrative intercourse or with using a sexual toy or vibrator.

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