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Sex toy sales surge during the coronavirus pandemic, helped by Gwyneth Paltrow, Dakota Johnson, Cara Delevingne and other celebrities

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  • Attitudes towards sex and sex toys have become less conservative in part to increased exposure through social media, literature and television
  • Sexual wellness brands such as Sweden’s Lelo have used this increased visibility to reframe the global conversation around sex toys, and its marketing strategy


Gwyneth Paltrow’s vagina obsession shows no bounds. After touting the benefits of jade eggs, regular vaginal steaming and scenting your home with a vagina-inspired candle, the controversial wellness gururecently unveiled her latest project – a vibrator from her wellness and lifestyle brand Goop.
She is not the only celebrity to jump on board the sex toy bandwagon. In the past year, the likes of model Cara Delevingne, actress Dakota Johnson and singer-songwriter Lily Allen have all developed or launched their own vibrators, bringing a topic once considered taboo into mainstream conversation.
So why is it that vibrators are now buzzing(pardon the pun)
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I'd b e interested in finding out how many women have little plastic 'friends' in their night table drawers.
 

  • Attitudes towards sex and sex toys have become less conservative in part to increased exposure through social media, literature and television
  • Sexual wellness brands such as Sweden’s Lelo have used this increased visibility to reframe the global conversation around sex toys, and its marketing strategy


Gwyneth Paltrow’s vagina obsession shows no bounds. After touting the benefits of jade eggs, regular vaginal steaming and scenting your home with a vagina-inspired candle, the controversial wellness gururecently unveiled her latest project – a vibrator from her wellness and lifestyle brand Goop.
She is not the only celebrity to jump on board the sex toy bandwagon. In the past year, the likes of model Cara Delevingne, actress Dakota Johnson and singer-songwriter Lily Allen have all developed or launched their own vibrators, bringing a topic once considered taboo into mainstream conversation.
So why is it that vibrators are now buzzing(pardon the pun)
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I'd b e interested in finding out how many women have little plastic 'friends' in their night table drawers.

I guess you missed the story about one of Gwyneth's vagina scented candles almost burning down a flat in UK.

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I'd b e interested in finding out how many women have little plastic 'friends' in their night table drawers.
Why? That sounds a bit creepy. They can use them or not use them. I wouldn't have any interest in knowing unless it's a woman I'm with, and we're looking at what options are on the table.
 
Hopefully no ladies get them mixed up, after a bottle or two of wine.

Sex toys and guns both have a libidinal role to play with their respective genders.
 
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