“Sextech” will soon be a hundred billion dollar industry, with a huge, and growing, plethora of gadgets and gizmos, of all shapes and sizes. To most of society, sex toys for women are an uncontroversial symbol of their hard-earned sexual liberation. But for men... yeah… not so much. To women, a sex toy is empowering. To men, it’s gross, disgusting, shameful and weird. Go into an Ann Summers, or similar store, and bask in the wondrous walls of plugs, eggs, vibrators, beads, wands, d*ldos, roses, and clamps; surrounding you like multi-coloured sweets in an infinite sweet store. Look around and you’ll see young women shopping with their mums, or girlfriends eagerly planning a sextech party, or hen do; a shop full of women, of all ages, chatting freely about the latest innovations, marveling over what they all do, where, and how, in a beautiful image of sexual liberation that seems, well... normal. Of course, the colour will drain from the faces of many if you dare ask, “anything for men?” Ewwww! I’m sure that even the most sex-positive smile will crack, or wince under such an innocuous and justifiable enquiry. So why is that? Why, if women are so ‘sexually oppressed’, are these stores in every town centre? And yet for men, the so-called sex fiends, who you’d expect to be the target market, there is very little? I mean, if you found a female friend’s vibrator, sure, it might be mildly embarrassing, but no big deal. But... stumble across your guy mate’s flesh light, and, it could well be the last time you ever see each other. So – are women still the sexually repressed gender? What do you think? Sources Study https://tinyurl.com/3t5mjnxa Analysis https://tinyurl.com/ys33y3za
2026-01-14










