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The Infamous Rabbit Vibrators

March 28th, 2008 by admin

Let’s Face it if I mention Rabbit Vibrator you know what I am
talking about and needs little introduction but few realise
the workings behind this orgasmic sex toy.

A rabbit vibrator is essentially a standard vibrator. But
don’t be confused as there is one essential ingredient to
this vibrator which will be explained later.

A rabbit vibrator has a few extra features. The rabbit
vibrator is designed especially for the needs of the woman
not only for solo stimulation but to enhance lovemaking
between couples. Rabbit vibrators truly shine as one of the
best sex toys for women. Over the years Rabbit Vibrators
having been giving names as they have progressed. For
example The Rabbit, Bunny Rabbit, Pearl Rabbit. Essentially
these sex toys are all the same with the exception of
variation of colour changes. Rabbit vibrators usually have
a rotating or gyrating head. Most new rabbits can rotate
both clock-wise and counter clockwise with a controller for
the speed. The head is most often shaped like a penis to
give a realistic feeling but can be found with a curved end
for maximum g-spot stimulation. Majority of them have small
plastic or metal beads incased in the shaft that vibrates or
rotates at varying speeds and directions which can intensify
at a touch of a button. These beads serve to enhance the
sensation of an orgasm much like a ribbed condom. When the
muscles of the vaginal wall contract around these vibrating
or rotating beads during an orgasm, the beads provide extra
sensations. The beads are found only on a rabbit vibrator
and are one of the features that make is so popular.

The second and if not most important feature of a rabbit sex
toy is the rabbit ears hence the name rabbit vibrator. These
ears are shaped much like the ears of rabbit which in turn
vibrates and stimulates the clitoral stimulation as they
come into direct contact with the clitoris.

When shopping for a rabbit vibrator look for variable
vibrating speeds and rotations which can easily be
controlled either by a fixed handle or a remote control
unit. The rabbit is a tried and proven sex toy which was
unanimously chosen as the “best vibrator” out of 40
different vibrators on Playboy TV’s “Sexcetera” and was
selected as the “best vibrator” on a radio station in New
York City when pitted against the Hitachi Magic Wand.

To enhance your experience when using any vaginal or anal
sex toy vibrator make sure to use water based lubricant such
as Super Silk. With all this said sex toys can be a
wonderful enhancement to lovemaking and a source of truly
spectacular pleasure and these toys should not be used in
place of your partner but with your partner.

This article is brought to you by http://www.satisfaction247.co.uk

Haylea Smith is the owner of Satisfaction 247, an online adult toy and novelty store.

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EASTER The Bunny and The Egg

March 27th, 2008 by admin

Ever wonder why there’s an “Easter Bunny“? Ever
wonder why he brings eggs? And dyed ones at that!

The Rabbit and the Hare, because of their frequent
multiple births, are long time symbols of fertility.
According to pre-Christian fertility lore, long
before Jesus Christ was born, the Easter Bunny, aka
the Easter Hare, represented the new life during
the Spring season.

Children of that era believed that the “Magic Hare”
would bring them presents during the Spring
festivals. Often, these presents were painted
eggs, symbolizing a resurrection or rebirth.

In fact, the Egyptians buried eggs in tombs while
Greeks placed eggs on top of graves. The Persians
and the Chinese considered the egg to be a special
gift at their Spring celebrations.

As part of a gift wrapping tradition, different
cultures decorated eggs by either dying them
or wrapping them in different types of leaves.

In 1880’s Germany, Easter eggs were substituted for
birth certificates. The egg, dyed a solid color,
had the recipient’s name and birth date etched into
the shell.

Later, during the Christian period, many eggs were
dyed red. It’s believed that this was done to honor
the blood that Christ shed.

In England, children rolled eggs down hills on Easter
mornings as a game. This signified the rolling
away of the rock from Jesus’ tomb when he was
resurrected. This custom was brought to the New
World by British settlers.

And now, in present times, the tradition of the
Easter egg roll, or hunt, continues on city hall
and church lawns. In Washington, D.C., the annual
Egg Roll is sponsored by the wife of the current
President for children at the White House.

So, as a Latin proverb goes, “All life comes from
an egg.” And, in the words of a famous T.V.
commercial: “Cluck! Cluck! Easter Bunny!”

Happy Easter!

MORE ABOUT THE EASTER BUNNY

http://www.holidays.net/easter/bunny1.htm

SEND A VIRTUAL EASTER BASKET

http://www.billybear4kids.com/post/basket/maker.htm

HOW TO DYE EASTER EGGS

http://www.dltk-kids.com/crafts/easter/food_color.htm

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wife and son. He has recently released his uplifting
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He’s also a co-publisher of the REACH HIGHER
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The Chinese Year of the Rabbit

March 26th, 2008 by admin

If you are born under the Chinese sign of the Rabbit, you will make a great diplomat! Rabbits are clean and neat, quiet and often softly spoken. They dislike conflict and will go to great lengths to avoid discord. Rabbits thrive in tranquil, harmonious settings and become unhappy in noisy, argumentative company.

People born under this sign develop good diplomatic skills and they are good at calming heated emotions. So much so that they are often thrown into the kind of unsettled situations they so dislike precisely because they have the skills to make the peace.

Rabbits are not particularly ambitious. They prefer a comfortable settled life, but will readily accept responsibility. They can be cunning but usually only in extreme situations.

Rabbit people are known for their good taste and their homes will look immaculate and well maintained.

There are twelve Chinese year signs in the Chinese Zodiac. Unlike in our western astrology, in Chinese astrology each sign lasts for a year. Legend has it that as Buddha was about to depart the earth he summoned all the animals to say goodbye. Only twelve turned up so, to show his appreciation of their loyalty, he vowed that from then on each year would bear the name of one of the animals.

Chinese astrology is based on the Lunar Calendar. This means the Chinese New Year does not fall on the same day each year and can vary by as much as 3 weeks. So for babies born in late January/early February it is necessary to consult the charts to determine the correct sign.

Chinese Years:

February 9, 2005 - January 28, 2006: Rooster
January 22, 2004 - February 8, 2005: Monkey
February 1, 2003 - January 21, 2004: Goat
February 12, 2002 - January 31, 2003: Horse
January 24, 2001 - February 11, 2002: Snake
February 5, 2000 - January 23, 2001: Dragon
February 6, 1999 - February 4, 2000: Rabbit
January 28, 1998 - February 5, 1999: Tiger
February 8, 1997 - January 27, 1998: Ox
February 19,1996 - February 7, 1997: Rat
January 31, 1995 - February 18, 1996: Pig
February 10, 1994 - January 30, 1995: Dog
January 23, 1993 - February 9, 1994: Rooster
February 4, 1992 - January 22, 1993: Monkey
February 15, 1991 - February 3,1992: Goat
January 27, 1990 - February 14, 1991: Horse
February 6, 1989 - January 26, 1990: Snake
February 17, 1988 - February 5, 1989: Dragon
January 29, 1987 - February 16, 1988: Rabbit
February 9, 1986 - January 28, 1987: Tiger
February 20, 1985 - February 8, 1986: Ox
February 2, 1984 - February 19, 1985: Rat
February 13, 1983 - February 1, 1984: Pig
February 25, 1982 - February 12, 1983: Dog
February 5, 1981 - January 24, 1982: Rooster
February 16, 1980 - February 4, 1981: Monkey
January 28, 1979 - February 15, 1980: Goat
February 7, 1978 - January 27, 1979: Horse
February 18, 1977 - February 6, 1978: Snake
January 31, 1976 - February 17, 1977: Dragon
February 11, 1975 - January 30, 1976: Rabbit
January 23, 1974 - February 10, 1975: Tiger
February 3, 1973 - January 22, 1974: Ox
February 15, 1972 - February 2, 1973: Rat
January 27, 1971 - February 14, 1972: Pig
February 6, 1970 - January 26, 1971: Dog
February 17, 1969 - February 5, 1970: Rooste
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January 30, 1968 - February 16, 1969: Monkey
February 9, 1967 - January 29, 1968: Goat
January 21, 1966 - February 8, 1967: Horse
February 2, 1965 - January 20, 1966: Snake

Author: Tony Luck who runs a website with advice for moms-to-be and new moms. The site includes the interesting chinese birth chart which is supposed to tell you whether the baby you are expecting will be a boy or girl, and a conception chart which estimates when the baby will be born.

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