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Is the Rabbit all it's cracked up to be?

124 replies

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 20:42

I've heard so much about it (especially here on Mumsnet ) that I think I want to try one. But a, its so expensive and b, in the shop it was classified as one for more experienced users, which I'm defenitely not!

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lilyblossom · 09/03/2005 20:45

YES YES YES

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 20:50

Wht about being inexperienced?

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lilyblossom · 09/03/2005 20:51

They are very easy to train

Rabbits

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 20:54

LOL!

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LGJ · 09/03/2005 20:55

Ok wont change my name for this ............just somebody post a thread

LGJ · 09/03/2005 20:56

Sorry, should have said please

kama · 09/03/2005 20:57

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blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 20:57

I don't understand.

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Blossomhill · 09/03/2005 20:57

Oh god YES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 20:58

Meant for LGJ. Do you think I should use my regular name? I'm too shy to.

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lou33 · 09/03/2005 21:07

oh, yes, it's great, best of my lot .

lou33 · 09/03/2005 21:08

get your dh to help you use it.

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 21:11

!!!

I'm not sure I dare to ask, but how?

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Catbert · 09/03/2005 21:16

It's very. Erm. Well...

Efficient!

Got one for Christmas.

Have a funny story about it...

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 21:17

?

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Catbert · 09/03/2005 21:23

OK... Decided to give it a go "solo" one evening, whilst DH was out for the evening. Forgot to shut the door to my bedroom. Not got that far, but experimenting with various "levels" , when DD1 starts crying. When I went in she says to me "Mummy... BEES are coming... BEES are coming..."...

It's only when I returned to my bedroom I realised she had heard the buzzing...

Oh the shame and embarassment...

It wasn't so bad but when I confessed to DH (because it WAS funny, and I had to share the experience) - all he could to was p* himself laughing and say "Yep - bees were coming - but mummy wasn't hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!"... Bastard.

lou33 · 09/03/2005 21:23

he can put it in and control it, give it a jiggle about

blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 21:25

Oh. I am very inexperienced .

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blushingnovice · 09/03/2005 21:26

LOL Catbert. or ?

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Blossomhill · 09/03/2005 21:28

Get one. You'll never be the same again

sallystrawberry · 09/03/2005 21:34

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Blossomhill · 09/03/2005 21:35

Well the RR has many different uses. Just play around with it...

Blossomhill · 09/03/2005 21:35

BTW I only get mine out about 2/3 times a year otherwise I get greedy Oh and dh feels inadequate

sallystrawberry · 09/03/2005 21:36

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lulupop · 09/03/2005 21:38

ermmm, excuse me for butting in here, but can someone explain what's so "special" about this particular bit of equipment? Have never owned any "toys" up to now (it's true!), but I am starting to see the benefits. What is this Rabbit thing and where do you buy it from?

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