
Choosing a sex toy can be slightly intimidating because of the fact that there are so many to pick from. They come in all different shapes and sizes and are meant for different types of pleasure. The latest toy on the market is the Motorbunny, a ride-on-top motorized toy that comes with attachable silicone penises. Here, one woman decided to give it a whirl, and wrote about her interesting experience.

Experience. Laura Jayne Martin writes via Cosmopolitan about her experience testing out the Motorbunny, the motorized sex toy that a woman can sit on top of while it vibrates, twists, and turns.

Sex toy. The Motorbunny comes with attachable silicone penises and can be controlled via a remote that also allows you to control the speed and intensity of the toy. It costs around $900, and was created by a company called MB Technologies. Martin was sent a trial kit that she tested out herself.

Attachments. ”Most of the Motorbunny attachments that came in my trial kit are meant to provide stimulation internally, though there was one that could be used externally. You had to do all the work — but if you’re an external pleasure receiver, I’m sure you’re used to that already,” writes Martin, via Cosmopolitan.

Versatile. According to Martin, the toy had been in the works for about three years before it was finally deemed for sale. After speaking with the brand manager of Motorbunny, Martin discovered that there are several ways in which people can use the toy, and it’s supposed to be for both men and women, alone or with a partner.

Sexual creativity. ”We have had so many customers reach out to us with their own unique experiences. That has really taught us a valuable lesson on becoming too ‘expert’ at telling people how to use Motorbunny. Our mission is to make it available and affordable for everyone. From there, we believe in our customers’ ability to explore their own sexual creativity,” Craig Mewborne told Martin.

Experiment. Inspired by Newborn’s words, Martin decided it was finally time to give it a try. After getting on top of it, she grabbed the control and began to play around with the toy’s different functions. One knob allows you to control the vibraton, which ranges on a scale of 0 to 11, while the other is called “twirl” and pretty much does just that.

Intense. ”Akin to a horse’s saddle in shape, the flat bottom and cushioned half-cylinder design makes it easy to place it securely on a bed. I sat on the device, holding the controller like the reins of a Clydesdale about to bolt. I turned it on and the vibrations almost threw me off the bed. It was on ‘2,’” writes Martin.

Controls. Martin tried to regain her composure after being thrown off guard (and almost off her bed) and continued messing around with the knobs. However fearing the effects the toy’s intensity would have on her genitals, she decided to hop off and experiment with it without actually being on top of it.

Intensity. ”Once off the toy, I turned it up to a ‘5’ — the entire queen-size bed was shaking like a Magic Fingers motel special. I turned it up to a ’10’ and you could hear it from the street outside my apartment. I daren’t turn it up to ’11.’ Just kidding, I did. It shook as though it was trying to raise demons from the earth’s core,” explains Martin.

Function. The second time trying to use it, Martin tried on a different attachment, which attaches to a metal or plastic spring. After already having tested out the vibration setting, Martin decided to try out the oscillating function, which was a little bit too much for Martin’s liking.

Rotation. “I turned on the oscillating ‘twirl’ function and was taken aback by the circumference of the rotation. It seemed — even if you enjoy having a dildo-type object inside of you — the path of the twirl is far too severe. It just was way too wide a rotation to feel good,” writes Martin.

New position. For the third time, Martin decided to use the guide that comes with the toy, which also has information about ways you can use the toy. This time instead of getting on top of it, Martin laid down and turned the machine sideways.

Noise. ”This was the most promising of options, but in the end, it came up short — unless my goal was frightening myself, my wife, and passersby with the noise and quake of a chainsaw riding a dirt bike. That was a raging success,” writes Martin.

Adventurer. At the end of the day, Martin decided that while the toy may be right for some people, it wasn’t for her. It was intense, which is good for someone looking for some serious action. “If you’re an adventurer with very strong and absorptive private parts, then give this a go,” writes Martin, via Cosmopolitan.

You. What do you think of this toy? Would you try it out for yourself? Let us know what you think!
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