The 1970s saw feminists like Betty Dodson advocating for sex toy use, marking a pivotal shift in exploring female pleasure and desire through products like the Magic Wand.
The emergence of ergonomic designs in the 1990s, such as The Rabbit, alongside cultural shifts portrayed in shows like Sex and the City, significantly contributed to the normalization of sex toys.
Almudena M. Ferrer describes how sex toys are now integral to public conversations about pleasure, highlighting their role in making sexuality more accessible, especially for women.
The pandemic catalyzed substantial growth in the sex toy industry, generating over $30 billion in revenues globally and indicating a continued societal shift towards sexual acceptance.
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