G-Spot vs Rabbit Vibrators: What's the Difference and Which Should You Choose?

G-spot and rabbit vibrators on pink satin

Both promise intense internal orgasms — but g-spot vibrators and rabbit vibrators work very differently. This guide explains how each one functions, who they suit, and which to buy based on your body and what you're looking for.

G-Spot Vibes

Curved shaft aimed at the g-spot (anterior vaginal wall). Single point of stimulation — internal only. Focused, deep pressure vibration.

Rabbit Vibes

Dual stimulation — shaft for internal g-spot stimulation plus a protruding arm for simultaneous clitoral vibration. Two sensations at once.

Which Wins?

Neither — it depends on your body. Some people find the dual stimulation overwhelming. Others find g-spot-only vibes not enough. Both can produce blended orgasms.

G-Spot Vibrators

G-spot vibrators have a firm, curved or angled tip designed to press against the anterior (front) wall of the vagina, about 5–8cm inside. The g-spot is an area of dense nerve endings that, when stimulated with pressure and vibration, can produce intense internal orgasms — and for some people, squirting.

Because they're focused on internal stimulation only, g-spot vibes tend to be slimmer, more precise, and easier to control than rabbits. They're a good starting point if you want to explore internal vibration without the complexity of dual stimulation.

G-Spot vibe tips: Use with lube, go slowly, and aim the curved tip toward your belly button (not straight in). Firm, consistent pressure works better than rapid thrusting for most people.

Rabbit Vibrators

Rabbit vibrators combine an insertable shaft with a protruding external arm that rests against the clitoris. Both parts vibrate simultaneously, giving you internal g-spot stimulation and clitoral stimulation at the same time. This combination is why rabbits are one of the most popular vibrator styles ever made — the dual stimulation can produce powerful blended orgasms.

The trade-off: because everyone's anatomy is different, the clitoral arm doesn't always line up perfectly. Fit varies significantly between bodies and rabbit designs. It can take some experimentation to find the right model for you.

Rabbit tip: The clitoral arm should rest against your clitoris with gentle pressure — not dig in. If the arm can't reach, try a different position (lying on your back with hips tilted) or a model with a longer arm distance.

Head-to-Head Comparison

Feature G-Spot Vibrator Rabbit Vibrator
Stimulation typeInternal onlyInternal + clitoral
ComplexitySimple, focusedDual sensation, more to manage
Anatomy fitFlexible — works for mostVariable — arm placement is key
Orgasm typeInternal / g-spotBlended (internal + clitoral)
Good for beginners✅ Yes⚠️ Can be overwhelming
Good for clitoral users❌ No external element✅ Yes
Price range£18 – £140+£28 – £160+
Penetration requiredYesYes

Which Should You Choose?

Choose a G-Spot Vibe if…
  • You prefer focused internal stimulation
  • You find clitoral stimulation too sensitive during penetration
  • You want something simple and easy to use
  • You're new to internal vibes and want to start simple
  • You like to add separate clitoral stimulation at your own pace
Choose a Rabbit if…
  • You already know you enjoy clitoral stimulation
  • You want internal and external stimulation simultaneously
  • You're chasing a blended orgasm
  • You want a single toy that does more
  • You're happy to experiment to find the right fit

Frequently Asked Questions

For some people, yes. G-spot stimulation can trigger squirting (female ejaculation) in those who are able to experience it. It requires sustained firm pressure on the anterior vaginal wall. Not everyone squirts and that's completely normal — g-spot orgasms are intense with or without ejaculation.

Anatomy varies — the distance between the vaginal opening and clitoris differs between people. If the arm doesn't reach, try different positions (lying flat with hips tilted upward is often best), or look for a rabbit with a longer or more flexible arm distance. Some flexible-shaft rabbits allow adjustment.

It can be, but some beginners find the dual stimulation overwhelming. Starting with a g-spot vibe gives you more control over each sensation individually. Once you know what internal stimulation feels like for you, adding a rabbit makes more sense. That said, many beginners love rabbits from the start.

Always recommended for internal use. Lube reduces friction, increases comfort, and protects both you and the toy. Use water-based lube with silicone toys. Never use silicone lube on silicone toys — it degrades the material.

Silicone is the gold standard — body-safe, non-porous, easy to clean, and soft. Avoid PVC, jelly rubber, or unspecified materials, which can contain phthalates. All vibrators in the Roxy Fox range are body-safe and phthalate-free.

Yes — you can use just the external arm without inserting the shaft. Many people use rabbit vibrators this way for external clitoral stimulation only. It's a versatile toy even if you don't want penetration.

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