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9 best rabbit cock rings for clitoral-targeted sex
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We can all agree that penetrative sex with a penis and/or shaft-shaped sex toy has its perks. But let’s be honest, if (like most vagina-owners) you need to massage your clitoris to reach orgasm, sometimes real-life penises fall short in this regard.
In fact, studies have found that nearly 37% of women require direct clitoral stimulation to climax, while only 18% prefer vaginal penetration alone. Given that the clitoris is blessed with more nerve endings than any other part of the human body, this should come as no surprise.
So, how do we make up for the clitoral pleasure deficit? Thrusting is all well and good, but if orgasm is your end goal, you need to tickle that clit while you’re down there.
Step in the rabbit cock ring, a masterful sex toy designed with orgasmic pleasure for all parties in mind. But how do you wear a rabbit cock ring and what’s the best penis ring to buy?
With the help of Dr. Tara Suwinyattichaiporn, sexologist and sexpert on Celebs Go Dating, we’re here to give your clitoris the (gentle but firm) attention it deserves. Keep scrolling for everything you need to know about the best rabbit cock rings on the market, plus our pick of the best penis rings to shop now.
Best rabbit cock rings at a glance
- Best all-rounder: Lovehoney Bionic Bullet Rabbit Vibrating Cock Ring, £24.99
- Best on a budget: Lovehoney Excite Rabbit Love Ring, £14.99
- Best remote-controlled rabbit cock ring: Happy Rabbit Remote Control Cock Ring,
£59.99£29.99 - Best for its aesthetics: VUSH Orb Pleasure Ring,
£59.99£47.99
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9 best rabbit cock rings to shop now
From Lovehoney's classic five-function cock ring to Ann Summers’ stretchy silicone sling, we’ve rounded up the best rabbit cock rings in 2024. You can thank us later.

Rhalou is a senior digital editor specialising in health and wellness with over eighteen years’ online and print publishing experience. Rhalou has worked for various health platforms including Women’s Health, Men’s Health, Runner’s World, Netdoctor, Women’s Running, Men’s Running, The Running Bug and Women’s Fitness. Covering everything from sexual health to fitness, parenting, marathon running and self-care, Rhalou loves creating fun and accessible lifestyle content and feels strongly about demystifying complex medical jargon and empowering people to better understand their health. Previously, Rhalou was a freelance social media specialist for several major sporting events and race listings including The London Marathon, Breca Swimrun, Findarace, The Westminster Mile and Prudential Ride 100. She has also been a reporter on a local newspaper in remote Scotland, penning breaking news stories about killer otters, cats stuck up trees and the Scottish hill racing scene. Over the years, Rhalou has been lucky enough to run 15 marathons and even a few ultra-marathons. She is still a passionate runner, but these days she can mostly be found at her local parkrun or chasing after her young son.

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