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These sex toys are designed to not be hidden away

Morrama has designed a range of sex toys – including a pink, “rabbit-esque” product called Two Good – for Toy Projects.

Industrial design studio Morrama has crafted a range of vibrators for sexual wellness brand Toy Projects, which aim to please a variety of intimate preferences.

The three products have been designed with insight from female consumers, and include a reinterpretation of a classic lipstick vibrator as well as an all over massager.

Toy Projects was founded in 2020, with the aim of inspiring “forward-thinking sexual wellbeing”. While these are its first sex toys, the brand also sells candles and T-shirts.

“With most women masturbating about once a week, we wanted to create a product that they don’t hide away,” says Toy Projects co-founder Nick Moynihan. The company was also drawn to Morrama given the studio’s mix of male, female and LGBTQ designers, explains Moynihan.

Designed to “elevate intimate culture”

The most unusually-shaped of the three is Two Good. This “rabbit-esque” design has inspired by the “feeling of touching yourself with two fingers”, explains the designer. “It seems so obvious now I can believe there isn’t anything quite like it on the market already,” she adds. “It’s also, coincidentally, the most popular.”

The designs emerged from open discussions about pleasure within the design team and also input from a wider network, Barnard explains. “It was clear that we don’t fit into a neat box when it comes to pleasure preferences,” she adds.

The three toys were all sculpted in clay before being translated into 3D CAD data for manufacturing. Clay was chosen because it “works perfectly with the softness of the medical grade liquid silicone”, says Barnard. The results of the clay-making process can be seen in the “smooth forms of the final designs”, she adds.

Barnard explains that the anthropomorphic shape of the products is deliberate; “as humans we are instinctively drawn to product shapes that suggests some form of character”.

The toys, which can be used in the bath and shower, are available in lavender, pink and pale blue. Having incorporated these “Instagrammable” looks, Barnard hopes that the products “inspire people to shift their thinking about pleasure and spark more open conversations”.

“Working as a team and sharing our understanding of pleasure really helped us to design a product that supports Toy Projects’ mission to elevate intimate culture,” says Barnard.

“We are confident that we have created a design to suit everyone whilst keeping a beautiful visual style and personality across the range,” she adds.

Sex toys have been a popular focus for designers in recent years. SeymourPowell developed an “adaptable sex toy” for vibrator brand MysteryVibe in 2016, for example. Design Week also spoke to Lora DiCarlo, whose sex tech products aim to mimic human touch.


You can find original article by Henry Wong here

Ohhcean sex toys

Ohhcean sex toys are made from recycled ocean plastic

Danish brand Sinful has created a range of three sex toys using ocean plastic collected in Southeast Asia.

The Ohhcean collection comprises a wand and two vibrators — all made entirely from ocean-bound plastic. A thin layer of silicone covers the products to make them waterproof and pleasurable.

“The question was how to take something that already exists and put it to new use?” Mathilde Mackowski, co-owner of Sinful told Dezeen.

“The answer for us, at this moment, was ocean-bound plastic – we want to focus on different ways to approach production and think in new ways concerning material,” she said.

Three blue sex toys by Ohhcean
Ohhcean is a range of vibrators and wands made from ocean plastic
The brand worked with Tide, a Swiss manufacturing company that turns waste plastic into products, to create the Ohhcean range.
In collaboration with local fishermen, Tide sources thermoplastic polyethene terephthalate (PET) plastic from shorelines around oceans, streams and lakes in Thailand.
For Ohhcean, the company collected plastic bottle lids that were then washed and shredded into small pieces before being processed using renewable energy.
The sex toys come in aqua colours
The resulting sex toys – a magic wand, vibrator and body massager – are available in a variety of hues, from sea green to royal blue.
As well as being made from natural materials, the sex toys have an organic look, with curved shapes and a smooth feel. They are all fully rechargeable and the vibrators come with seven different vibration patterns.
“The ocean has been our inspiration from day one so naturally, we’ve been influenced by soft shapes,” explained Mackowski. “The organic meeting of the waves when they clash and the curves of a drop.”

Mackowski embarked on creating the range after noticing that there was nothing available on the market that was made fully from recycled plastic.

“The ocean plastics emergency has never been so widely reported, and rethinking plastic production within the sex toy industry had to arrive sooner or later,” she said.

“We just weren’t ready to wait for anyone else to get moving,” she added.

Blue sex toys by Sinful
The plastic is collected from oceans in Southeast Asia

Eventually, Mackowski hopes that the same material will be used to expand the range, but she believes that it will take time for recycled plastics to be as easily accessible as those typically used for sex toys.

“Reducing the impact of my products on the planet became an obsession, but it also proved to be a long and complex journey met with many challenges, but consideration for the environment was first and foremost,” she said.

“The products from Ohhcean by Sinful had to be nothing short of a luxurious sex toy but this is just the beginning,” she added.

Plastic has long been used to produce sex toys, but the material’s environmental impact has led some consumers to opt for less damaging options across products of all kinds.

In response, designers including Shahar Livne have turned to ocean plastic to create fossil-like jewellery for Balenciaga, and brands such as Adidas have used the recycled material for a range of apparel.


you can find original article by Alice Finney here

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Sex trends 2022

Sex trends 2022 – Hottest bedroom trends

Sex trends 2022—discover the hottest new bedroom trends, according to experts

Open-minded, forward-thinking, and menopause-friendly, these are the sex trends set to be big in 2022

It’s no surprise that after being stuck at home an awful lot over the past two years, couples have been looking at ways to spice up their sex life. We asked sex experts what the big 2022 sex trends are going to be and how to try them out at home.

According to research by dating app Hinge, half of adults say they want to explore new sexual desires with a partner, and around 80% say it’s important to them that a partner is sexually open and adventurous. Our experts believe that the sex trends that are set to be big in 2022 reflect the growing openness and willingness among couples to experiment with new sex positions and sexual fantasies—whether that’s with your partner or best vibrator. “The trends in 2022 demonstrate a shift in attitude to being more flexible and open-minded when it comes to our sex lives,” says Kate Moyle, a sex and relationship expert. “We see this reflected in the normalizing of sexual acts, desires, and attitudes which were previously unspoken about or hidden. This approach to sexual wellness being included and recognized as a part of our overall health and wellbeing should be here to stay, and we should expect it to be the foundation from which all future sex trends are stemming.”

As well as becoming more comfortable with our sexuality and bodies, an overarching theme is looking towards a more sustainable sex life and sexual habits don’t negatively impact the environment. “I’ve noticed a big shift in my clients switching to environmentally friendly sex toys,” says Katie Lasson, sexologist, and relationship advisor. “More and more people are looking to make sustainable changes in every aspect of their life and their sexual play is no exception. My clients are looking for sex toys that can be recharged and are made from body-safe environmentally friendly materials.”

SEX TRENDS 2022, ACCORDING TO SEX EXPERTS

 

1. OUTCOURSE

For many of us, Covid is still at the forefront of our minds, particularly when it comes to sex. According to dating app Hinge, a third of people say they are waiting longer to have sex with new partners because of Covid fears. ‘Outcourse’ is set to be a solution to this.

“Engaging in sexual activity, but without intercourse, means different things to different people,” says Moyle. “Some people see it as everything except penetration, others see it as just dry humping, a massage, perhaps even mutual masturbation. Outercourse is presenting itself as a safe sex alternative as it clearly establishes boundaries and encourages better communication for intimacy and pleasure. Your definition of it depends on your reasons for trying it, and because of this, it may just prove to be the best new sex trend of them all.”

 

2. SENSORY SEX

In a post-Covid world, fostering connection both with others and ourselves has proven one of the biggest trends when it comes to sexual wellness in the last year. “With mindful masturbation and tantric sex hot trends of 2020 and 2021, the next big wellness trend will be sensory sex,” says clinical sexologist, Megwyn White. “Sensory sex is the act of engaging as many senses as you can to help in heightening sexual pleasure and deepening the intimacy with a chosen partner.

“From the visual to the auditory to the tactile, by putting the focus on pleasurable sensations throughout the body, sensory sex can help you let go of the pressures that come with an exclusive focus on the genitals.”

One way to explore sensory sex is through music, which ignites the same parts of the brain as food and sexual pleasure. “This means that when you pair your favorite sensual playlist with sex, it helps your mind and body embrace pleasure. Plus, it’s not only the ear that hears. The rest of the body also has the capacity to detect sounds through ‘feeling’ them, which is why immersive sound spaces like concerts can feel so intense.”

 

3. HETROFLEXIBILITY

If the last two years have taught us anything, it is that life is pretty uncertain. “The understanding of female desire, female masturbation and orgasms are growing phenomena,” says Moyle. “Our understanding of sexuality is evolving and it’s an important part of a personal relationship with one’s own sensuality and pleasure is to explore various aspects of your sex life.

“So, if you identify as ‘mostly straight’, but occasionally find yourself attracted to the same gender, romantically or sexually or both, embrace it. Sexuality exists on a spectrum and while some people believe labels aren’t helpful, for others they really can be. Every heteroflexible person is different, and their experiences may look different. What they do have in common is that they help you to make sense of yourself, which is precious and worth exploring.”

 

3. BETTER FOREPLAY

“With a growing emphasis on female pleasure in recent years and a better understanding of the female body, women have been able to explore their bodies more openly be it solo or with a partner,” explains White. “However, what many women experience are feelings of orgasm anxiety. This can be described as anxiety in relation to performance, eg, performance anxiety or anxiety about the need to orgasm, or otherwise anxiety in the build-up to orgasm.

“For most, sexual anxiety can be eased through a better understanding of foreplay, and learning that sex can allow you to explore more erogenous zones. Focusing on connection and being present is a key element of tantric sex, and the end goal is not to orgasm, but to enjoy the sexual journey, the sensations, and the way it makes us feel mentally, physically, and spiritually.”

 

4. SEX AND SUPPLEMENTS

 

Whether it’s mainstream retailers like Hollard & Barratt adding supplements to its Sexual Health shelves, or smaller brands creating blends that aim to balance our hormone during our varied life cycles; we have seen a huge increase in supplements that are scientifically proven to help us through various sexual health symptoms and issues that we can face during our lives, such as lack of sex drive or vaginal dryness.

“There’s a growing acknowledgment that what we eat can affect our sexual health,” says sexual expert Dominique Karetsos. “However, we have to be mindful that no supplement is a magic fix. We have to consider our sexual health from the inside out, and no single product is a solution, however, supplements can be just one tool in your armory towards your holistic sexual wellness.”

 

5. ANAL EDGING

 

“Anal sex may not be for everyone—however, this doesn’t mean that you have to avoid the pleasures of exploring the anal area together,” says White. “The anus has thousands of pleasurable nerves and orgasms can be achieved by both women and men.

“Stimulating the perineum as a form of anal edging can also create hugely positive sensations. From finger play to rimming, spanking, or using an accessory like a butt plug or anal beads, it’s important to broaden our definition of anal sex and anal play so that we don’t consider penetration the only pleasurable option.”

 

6. THERAPY AND SEX

“Covid has encouraged more brands to invest in telehealth (or digital healthcare) over and above their standard products,” says Karetsos. “Many places are now offering online healthcare around typically taboo medical topics. Though this is a fantastic step forwards, we’re not seeing the same scale and speed in telehealth for our sexual wellness that we’re seeing in other areas of our health and wellbeing.

“Over 2022, I hope that we will see the evolution of sexual digital healthcare via subscriptions that talk to us at every stage of our lives, whether it’s speaking to pre-teens about their menstrual cycle or to menopausal women about how to deal with their symptoms while still having a healthy sex life.”

 

7. SEX BRANDS CHAMPIONING MENOPAUSE

During menopause, many women suffer from vaginal dryness, which can impact their sex life greatly. “Now the menopause is fast becoming less taboo, a glut of brands has begun creating products that attempt to address menopausal symptoms,” says Karetsos.

“However, there’s a lack of education around why someone would need to use any of these products. If a brand offers you 20+ products to consume in one day to target the symptoms of menopause, it’s not necessary nor is it sustainable. Thankfully, on the flip side, there are some great brands whose offerings are specifically tailored to this time in our lives. 2022 will see the rise of brands like Gennev, Tabu, and Womaness, that put education surrounding menopause at the forefront of their approach.”

 

You can find original article by STACEY CARTER here

Sex Positions That Will Keep the Long & Boring Winter Months Exciting

Sex Positions That Will Keep the Long & Boring Winter Months Exciting

Winter can be a major bummer. Between the minimal daylight hours, the cold and the often-gray weather, it’s hard to get motivated to leave the house. Hard to go out with friends. Hard to get to the gym. Life gets boring! It’s no wonder so many of us wait for spring with bated breath to start living our lives again. And sometimes our sex lives feel like they need to thaw out too.

To get started, we put together some fun and exciting (but reasonable and attainable for people who aren’t double-jointed) sex positions. These positions are just new enough to keep things interesting without feeling like you’ve become a contortionist. Even if they don’t lead you to new heights of orgasm, you might get a few good laughs trying. Test them out, and good luck beating the winter blues.

OnlyFans

OnlyFans changing online world again

OnlyFans

OF made a very interesting decision od banning porn content on their site. Site which made most of their money on content like this decides to cut their main stream of income? Wonder what is the reason behind such a drastic decision. It is a shame that so many content creators will lost their income. Internet is full of sites where adult movies can be watched for free which means illegally in most of the occasions. OF changed that and allow performers to earn money for their work. It also shifted the balance. It was them who started to decide what contant they creating not companies or directors. Biggest question right now is, towards which site this migration be directed. Would it be one site or would it spread between few different ones. And fianl question, would that site be able to last longer then OF.

 

EDIT:

OnlyFans decided not to change their rules and allow adult content on their site. Question is, what’s behind that change? Was it just a PR stunt which is quite common opinion online in recent days or was it just pure calculation. OF realised that majority of their profit comes from adult content creators. Maybe they realised that keeping adult contect will loose few business partners but this loss won’t be as big as it would be after loosing creators

 

Make Love Not Porn

We all like porn and we all watch porn. Some of us are talking about it, maybe even to much, and some of us pretend this is not for them. Each porn is different, soft porn, hard one. Gay, straight. Different shapes and flavours. Today I have something different for you. Project ‘Make Love Not Porn’. I heard about them on some podcast first. You not gonna find fake bodies, you not gonna find actors over performing having sex in circus positions. You will find people who enjoying making love to each other or to them selves. It is very interesting to see how different people approach that subject. Site is online since 2009 and comunity is constantly growing. Go check it out for your self