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Our Featured category delves into the complex intersections of sexuality, technology, and society. We explore thought-provoking topics that go beyond product reviews, offering in-depth analyses of the cultural, ethical, and technological shifts shaping our intimate lives. From examining the potential of sextech in addressing global health crises to investigating the role of technology in LGBTQ+ experiences, our features provide nuanced perspectives on pressing issues. We tackle subjects like the impact of porn on adolescent development, the challenges of maintaining sexual wellness in space, and the influence of social media on body image and sexual expression. Our articles don’t shy away from controversy, addressing topics such as the ethics of sex robots, the potential of psychedelics in sex therapy, and the complexities of digital intimacy in an increasingly connected world. We also explore the historical context of sextech, tracing its evolution and speculating on its future trajectories. Whether we’re discussing the potential of femtech in revolutionizing women’s health or examining the intersection of sextech and disability rights, our Featured content aims to challenge assumptions, spark discussions, and provide a deeper understanding of how technology is reshaping human sexuality.

105 stories

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March 28, 2018 Latest update

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108 Brands covered

  1. Analysis

    Sextech, MetaverseXXX, and the indie porn movement

    This article profiles MetaverseXXX, an independent VR porn company founded in Vancouver in 2014, using it as a lens to explore the broader accessibility of sextech and indie porn creation. It argues that affordable

  2. Analysis

    Smart sex toys are transforming the lives of people with disabilities

    This article explores how app-controlled and remote-controlled sex toys are providing meaningful benefits to people with disabilities, addressing challenges like limited mobility, chronic pain, and sensory impairments. Drawing on perspectives from sex bloggers with

  3. News

    Sex isn’t welcome at CES 2017

    The article examines CES 2017's increasingly strict policy against adult/sextech exhibitors, revealing that CES has officially denied adult product companies floor space while acknowledging some slipped through in prior years via aggregated exhibits or

  4. Opinion

    YouTube: A place for killers and porn stars to build a brand

    The article examines how YouTube is becoming a branding platform for unconventional figures, specifically a former Pablo Escobar hitman and adult performers like Anna Bell Peaks. It argues that YouTube's unparalleled reach enables anyone