So, I haven't used a vibrator since my high school days of experimenting with a hard plastic model and a horrible jelly strap-on called "Venus Penis." I got turned off from vibes actually, because "buzzy" sensations tend to make my clit sore rather than pleasure it. I can only cum from firm pressure, via my fingers. But I've been thinking that I'd like to give a rabbit-style vibe a try. Is it possible to find one with more deep, rumbly sensations than buzzy ones? I'm willing to spend about $75 at the most. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Dual vibrator for sensitive clit
11/16/2011
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Hrm. I can't think of any of my rabbits offhand that fit what you're asking, but I'll try some general pointers. I'm not someone who has to have a lot of rumble, so here's a thread on that instead. I don't see many rabbits on there, unfortunately.
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bayosgirl
So, I haven't used a vibrator since my high school days of experimenting with a hard plastic model and a horrible jelly strap-on called "Venus Penis." I got turned off from vibes actually, because "buzzy" sensations tend to
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So, I haven't used a vibrator since my high school days of experimenting with a hard plastic model and a horrible jelly strap-on called "Venus Penis." I got turned off from vibes actually, because "buzzy" sensations tend to make my clit sore rather than pleasure it. I can only cum from firm pressure, via my fingers. But I've been thinking that I'd like to give a rabbit-style vibe a try. Is it possible to find one with more deep, rumbly sensations than buzzy ones? I'm willing to spend about $75 at the most. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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Since a rabbit has to fit two places, it's less likely to fit right in both . There's been a lot of discussion about this and even some measuring. Some rabbits are just not going to a be a good fit for particular women. So, make sure to really read the reviews and ask for specifics if the length of the "rabbit" isn't listed. Otherwise, you may end up with bunny ears poking your pubes instead of your clit.
Personally, I'd suggest buying a couple less expensive clit vibes to see what works for you before you plunk down a lot on a rabbit. It sounds like you may have just had bad experiences with the particular vibes you've tried. I can't stand hard plastic personally and many people are sensitive to jelly. A material like silicone should give you sufficient pressure without making you sore. Also, if you tend to get chafed easily, never underestimate the power of a couple drops of lube.
Good luck finding something that works for you!
11/16/2011
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Thank you.
Originally posted by
LQ
Hrm. I can't think of any of my rabbits offhand that fit what you're asking, but I'll try some general pointers. I'm not someone who has to have a lot of rumble, so here's a thread on that instead. I don't see many rabbits on
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Hrm. I can't think of any of my rabbits offhand that fit what you're asking, but I'll try some general pointers. I'm not someone who has to have a lot of rumble, so here's a thread on that instead. I don't see many rabbits on there, unfortunately.
Since a rabbit has to fit two places, it's less likely to fit right in both . There's been a lot of discussion about this and even some measuring. Some rabbits are just not going to a be a good fit for particular women. So, make sure to really read the reviews and ask for specifics if the length of the "rabbit" isn't listed. Otherwise, you may end up with bunny ears poking your pubes instead of your clit.
Personally, I'd suggest buying a couple less expensive clit vibes to see what works for you before you plunk down a lot on a rabbit. It sounds like you may have just had bad experiences with the particular vibes you've tried. I can't stand hard plastic personally and many people are sensitive to jelly. A material like silicone should give you sufficient pressure without making you sore. Also, if you tend to get chafed easily, never underestimate the power of a couple drops of lube.
Good luck finding something that works for you! less
Since a rabbit has to fit two places, it's less likely to fit right in both . There's been a lot of discussion about this and even some measuring. Some rabbits are just not going to a be a good fit for particular women. So, make sure to really read the reviews and ask for specifics if the length of the "rabbit" isn't listed. Otherwise, you may end up with bunny ears poking your pubes instead of your clit.
Personally, I'd suggest buying a couple less expensive clit vibes to see what works for you before you plunk down a lot on a rabbit. It sounds like you may have just had bad experiences with the particular vibes you've tried. I can't stand hard plastic personally and many people are sensitive to jelly. A material like silicone should give you sufficient pressure without making you sore. Also, if you tend to get chafed easily, never underestimate the power of a couple drops of lube.
Good luck finding something that works for you! less
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