Emojibator, the makers of that eggplant emoji vibrator you might have heard about, just launched a video campaign focused on women’s equality in the bedroom as part of International Masturbation Month ...
It was Cosmopolitan that first broke the news of this Philly-made gadget. But they got it wrong. Jaime Jandler, the supposed creator of the item, does not exist. The mastermind behind the sex toy is ...
I think many of us can agree that emojis have made our lives better. In a world where intended tone is sometimes missed in texts and emails, emojis have this amazing knack to make us understand each ...
The eggplant emoji just can’t get a break. It’s unclear when it became the world’s leading phallic symbol, but now, to further solidify its esteemed place in all things raunchy, an unnamed Philly ...
Joe Vela, founder of Emojibator, came up with the idea for shameless sex products after microdosing. He said psychedelics helped him innovate as he grew his company to $125,000 in annual revenue. One ...
This installment of Women in NYC Tech is presented by Kali. Kali is a chemical-free, organic tampon and pads subscription service. Stop using boring, chemical sticks and start caring about your lady ...
There’s a New Yorker cartoon from a while back that depicts a group of researchers studying a focus group from behind two-way mirror. The demographic being studied is a group of millennials with ...
It's long, it's purple and you definitely don't want to find it in your lunch-box, meet the Emojibator THERE is plenty of buzz around the humble aubergine right now and you too could be buzzing with ...
Since the dawn of the pure, innocent, emoji, we have found ways to make them dirty. The water drop emoji has been sexualised. Hand gestures have been misused. Flowers have been turned into beautiful ...
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