Using Adult Toys to Stimulate the Sexual Organs
Women have reported that rabbit-like vibrations help them climax. The shaft stimulates the G spot and the clitoris, which adds a whole new dimension of pleasure. These are also excellent for masturbating with a partner.
Look into the Nora Rabbit from Lovense. It can be controlled remotely, and can provide powerful internal as well as exterior stimulation. Start with a generous amount fluid.

Sex Toys
You can use a variety of sexual stimulation toys to stimulate your sexual organs. From rabbit vibrators to clitoral massagers these toys are available in a variety of shapes, sizes and textures. Some are designed to stimulate the internal organs and penetrate while others are designed to stimulate the vagina or the g-spot. They can be designed to reach other erogenous areas of the body, including the vulva and the butt plug.
Sex toys may be used solo or during couple play Some come with a harness that wraps around the crotch, allowing the partner to apply pressure to penetrate. Some have a flat surface that can be placed on the body. Many require lube, and some require sterilization by washing them with mild soap and water before being used again. It is a good idea to keep an inventory of clean toys at hand, and to always use a condom while testing new forms of penetration.
Certain toys for sexual arousal are made with the idea of arousing a partner in mind, such as blindfolds, feather ticklers whips, and riding crops. Some of these toys can be used for sexy or teasing, whereas others include remote controls that permit both partners to push each other's buttons. These toys are typically available in sex shops which cater to certain categories including women and LGBTQ people. These stores typically offer an energizing, comfortable and educational experience than traditional sexual stores, aswell with a broader selection of products.
G-Spot Stimulators
If you are seeking to stimulate your clitoris and G-spot, it is recommended to get a rabbit vibration. These toys are soft and squishy, allowing for more easy access. They are also made from safe for your body materials. Some toys are shaped in a way that they are able to easily reach the G-spot and clitoris, while others are more rigid to facilitate an easier and more powerful entry.
The Femme Funn Pirouette vibrator is made of rabbit skin and is slim, squishy, and comfortable to hold. It is coated with body-safe silicone, which stops bacteria from getting into the sensitive areas and getting into the sexual organs. It also has three rumbly motors that create an intense experience that is guaranteed to leave you gasping. You can also experience an experience similar to that of a rabbit using Nora by Lovense, which has more girth and thrusting capabilities.
You can use a rabbit vibe to stimulate the clitoris and the G-spot as well as the vaginal erection. Or, you could use it as an instrument to penetrate. A partner could, for example, insert it into the vagina during use of your rabbit toy in order to stimulate the anal. It could be used to create a threesome, or even during a mutual masturbation with your partner.
To get the most out of a rabbit vibe, use plenty of lubricant prior to apply it. Apply the lubricant onto the shaft as well as the external nubs.
Clitoris Stimulators
Rabbit-like vibrations are excellent for clitoral stimulation. The supple clitoral nubbles, as well as penis-shaped bodies let you engage in the G-zone whilst having fun with shaft rotation or even thrusting action with some models. The Womanizer Starlet clitoral stimulater, for example offers suction-based vibrating and pulsing pattern that mimics oral sex. This clitoral vibrator can also be used in conjunction with a masturbator, for more pleasure.
Clitoral stimulation increases the likelihood of experiencing an orgasm. This is especially the case for those who have never experienced an orgasm before. A clitoral gassy can be as enjoyable and intense as a vaginal and g-spot orgasm. In fact, a blended g-spot orgasm which involves both the internal and external G-spot and clitoral pleasures--is more enjoyable than any other type of orgasm on its own.
Certain adult rabbit toys can be inserted using your finger or the arm's crook, so you can apply pressure to the clitoral area or move it in circular motions to find your sweet spot. With plenty of body safe lube, spread your labia slightly apart to expose your clitus, and then place the stimulating head of the toy rabbit over it.
Some rabbit vibes, such as the Lovense Nora, have a curving "arm" that stimulates your G-zone. There are also long, flexible "rabbit ears" that house independent motors. This clitoral stimulator has a slim design enough to fit comfortably in your palm and is a ideal choice for women who want more privacy. Nora can be connected to other Lovense devices so that you can enjoy virtual sex wherever you want.
Partner Masturbation
Rabbit Vibes can play alone or in conjunction together with a companion for stimulation to the clitoral region. The use of one toy for both can add an extra layer of pleasure and excitement, particularly if you and your partner swap it around, explains sex educator Vanessa Marin.
Toys like the G-Spot Rabbit Vibrator, which is a top seller, come with distinct controls for their external and internal parts. Try stroking or rubbing the toy against your vulva to stimulate of the clitoral zone or inserting the tip into your vaginal region. Morgan suggests you experiment with different positions for the toy. Morgan suggests trying it standing up or squatting rather than lying down.
A dildo which vibrates can bring a new sensation to penetrative play particularly if it has the added benefit of thrashing. TOPS Adult Toys with thrusting, such as those featured on Sex and the City, are able to penetrate through expanding and retracting, either vaginally or anally, without the need to move your finger.
Whether you're using your rabbit vibrator along with a companion or on your own, make sure to apply lots of lubricant, and start slow to avoid any discomfort. It is also important to discuss with your partner the kinds of sensations they're comfortable with and choose a safe word or signal in case either of you feels uncomfortable or decides to stop playing, suggests sexologist Cassandra Corrado.