Sex Tech
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Brain Waves XR’s Multisensory VR Sex Needs No Additional Hardware, Just Your Brain
Who needs haptic suits when you can trick your brain instead? -
Sex Doll Brothels: Reality vs. Expectation
Planning to visit a sex doll brothel? Here are some things you should know. Plus, tips on how to book a steamy silicone session -
How Replika’s AI Chatbot Saved One Man’s Human Marriage
Virtual AI companions are providing therapy for people who are less likely to confide in a human therapist. -
Sex Tech News: U.S. Rolls Out Gender-Neutral Airport Screenings and Abortion Pills in Pharmacies
Also: An Oversight Board recommends Meta to clarify its public-facing nudity policy. -
2023: Innovating Sustainable Infrastructure for Sex Tech
New solutions and opportunities arise from hurdles to allow for industry expansion -
Sex Tech Predictions in 2023: Challenging Mainstream Supply and Demand
The increased awareness and importance of sexual wellness will irrevocably shape how consumers prioritize their time, money, and the quality and diversity of products ... -
Coming to a Crescendo: MysteryVibe’s Crescendo 2 Vibrator Review
The bendable vibrator was designed to help relieve painful sex and even cited in a recent medical study. That said, how good is it? -
Sex Tech News: The VDOM places second at Black Ambition Prize, MYHIXEL surpasses crowdfunding target, and Lora DiCarlo shuts down
Plus, Future of Sex has a new editor! -
/R/gonewildaudio: An Array of Free, Inclusive and Categorized Audio Erotica
From cheerleader to medical fetish, /r/gonewildaudio is an impressive subreddit dedicated to sharing and producing gender-inclusive audio erotica -
How Equity Crowdfunding Campaigns Actually Give Voice to the Community
Alternative fundraising solutions empower communities to hold businesses accountable for their impact. -
Out of This World: How Fantasy-Inspired Sex Toys Could Be the Next Big Trend
There is an underground subculture of fantasy-inspired, horror-themed, alienesque sex toys, and it's a growing business. Meet the sex toy designers that have gone ... -
Good Vibes Only: Could Vibrators Actually Help With Painful Sex?
Recent studies have shown that vibrators could help with several conditions, such as GPPPD and vulvodynia.