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The softness of Rex, Orylag, and Angora rabbit fur.


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There have been some questions regarding Rex rabbit fur. Rex is known for its velvety fur. The hairs are about 1.5 cm long,and 18 – 20 µm

rex rabbit  it is a fine skin to masturbate with.

Orylag is a fur with a silky texture, as it has been bred to resemble chinchilla. Orylag has 8,000–10,000 hairs per square cm, whereas chinchilla has approximately 20,000 per square cm. Orylag hairs are 15–18 µm thick, while chinchilla hairs are 12–16 µm thick

If chinchilla is out of your budget, Orylag is an excellent substitute. The pelt is perfect for masturbation.

Angora hairs are 10–13 µm, and it's a fantastic feeling to bury your cock in the 5–10 cm long fibers.

While Rex fur feels like velvet (dense and upright), Angora feels more like silk or down

My favorite when it comes to rabbits:

 1:Angora rabbit. Feeling the soft, thin hairs touch my cock is fantastic;

the only downside is that it’s hard to find.

Try eBay or other vintage plattforms to buy garments

 

2: Orylag/Orilax is almost like chinchilla,

only cheaper, but still expensive.

You can find everything from single pelts to full garments

3: Rex rabbit is also a very good skin to masturbate with;

 it's much cheaper than Orylag, much easier to find,

 

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I find rex much softer and smoother than Orylag. Not all rex is the same, I have at least 8 to 10 different textures among my rex blankets and coats. Different heritage and winter or summer pelts can cause this. Angora is hard to find these days, but baby (non-Seri) alpaca is even better, and messes brush out rather than the fur being ruined. Neilam alpaca is very good when you find it. Nothing is chinchilla, however sometimes rex is better. Sheared and plucked beaver and sheared nutria also have great textures if you like rex. 

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