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Thinking of starting a relationship with a Rampant Rabbit :-)

19 replies

LiarsWife · 14/03/2012 17:08

Anyone got any views on whether it is a worthwhile investment? Is the '50 things to do with a Rabbit book' a must have if you have one??

Not interested in having a relationship with a man just now but thought this might be good fun but don't want to have too high expectations if it's going to be no good...


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shockers · 14/03/2012 19:29

Isn't that a cookbook? Wink

I have a couple of friends who speak very highly of their rabbity pals.

PleaseChooseAnotherNN · 14/03/2012 19:30

I don't rate mine, its over so quick I don't know if I enjoyed it or not!

tanfastic · 14/03/2012 19:31

I can recommend it Grin

SparkyMcSparrow · 14/03/2012 19:36

Another one hear who recommends! Grin

There's a book? Shock

BIWI · 14/03/2012 19:38

You can use it instead of a stick blender.

HTH.

SparkyMcSparrow · 14/03/2012 19:39

Wow there's a book good old amazon

tanfastic · 14/03/2012 19:43

A book? Who needs a book!?

SparkyMcSparrow · 14/03/2012 19:45
Grin
TheMechanicsHaveToWork · 14/03/2012 19:51

I wouldn't buy one again. The clit bit is good but that's all I used. The 'penis' bit is really hard and unyielding. I dont really get the point of that bit anyway.

It's hard to get it in and it does nothing even when you do, so seems a bit pointless. It's incredibly noisy as well, sounds like a cement mixer! So you can't use it if your walls are thin.

If I was getting a toy again I'd just save my money and get a bullet!

BustersOfDoom · 14/03/2012 20:05

I wouldn't. I found it a bit industrial so to speak. It's pretty loud and quite powerful. It was all over very quickly and was so intense it was actually fairly painful. Haven't used mine in ages.

NearlyMrsCustardsHardHat · 14/03/2012 20:10

I wouldn't bother again, they're too noisy and to be frank just plain crap.

PrincessWellington · 14/03/2012 20:11

BIWI GrinGrinGrinGrinGrinGrin

nizlopi · 14/03/2012 20:12

Get a bullet instead. They're cheaper and do a better job IMO

Busybusybust · 14/03/2012 20:19

Oh, yes they are noisy!!!!

so I'd left mine in my bed when daughter (about 15 yo) jumps onto bed................

I'm sure you can imagine the rest.......Blush

oh gawd I'm blushing at the memory!

Whizkidwithacrazystreak · 14/03/2012 20:22

I was thinking the same the other day! I've had some in the past and really really enjoyed them!

fuzzpig · 14/03/2012 20:23

I'm still a bit scared of mine Hmm

AngryFeet · 14/03/2012 20:24

Hate mine. I remember having a discussion with some other MNers at the xmas do about how stupid it was that the willy bit whirls around in circles. Why?!

SparkyMcSparrow · 14/03/2012 20:25

Ignore them. Get one, their fab! Grin

SparkyMcSparrow · 14/03/2012 20:26

Although...Durex do a little finger buzzer thing which is verrry nice. Can buy it in Boots too!

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