Emojibator

Oh, Emojibator; such a cheeky little brand! They’re all about promoting sexual wellness in a playful and approachable way. They believe that everyone should have access to affordable and enjoyable self-gratification no matter their gender, sexuality, or lifestyle. Their inclusive and humorous designs have been featured in major publications like Cosmopolitan, The New York Times, TIME, and even Playboy. Plus, they’ve won sexual health and design awards! Of course, the star of the show is their classic Eggplant Emojibator, with 10 vibration settings and a fun design that’ll make you giggle and blush. But why stop there? Check out their other fruit and veg-inspired designs like the pepper, strawberry, cherry, banana, and pickle. All of their products are waterproof and made with medical-grade silicone, with whimsical, eye-catching packaging. And let’s not forget about Emojibator’s selection of lube and bondage gear to really spice things up!

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Recent Articles

Microplastics, the tiny particles that result from the breakdown of larger plastic items, are a growing concern for both human health and the environment. In what is expected to be a $50 billion sex toy industry, that’s no small amount of risk.
Cuffing season has culminated: It’s Valentine’s Day. Known worldwide as the annual deadline for romance, when hearts race, rose petals scatter, and latecomers rush to find that perfect I love you – or let’s try this! – gift.
I have some bad news. Those spicy toys in your nightstand might be packing more than the heat. New research published in Microplastics and Nanoplastics – you see where I’m going with this – suggests that popular sex toys such as vibrators and anal toys might contain some seriously sketchy chemicals and microplastics too.
What was once tucked away in the back of adult shops has now become a $30 billion global industry, making it clear that pleasure is no longer a secret affair. In fact, sex toys are having quite the glow-up, and the numbers prove it.
Technology has transformed everything from how we work to how we…well, play. The adult toy industry has been getting a tech upgrade, and artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront, turning basic vibrators into your personal pleasure assistant.
Should you light up before they go down? Science says yes.
Cannabis in the bedroom is not a half-baked idea. Whether you smoke it, pop an edible, or use a topical all over your body (dealer’s choice), the results are clear: Marijuana makes sex better.
Sex, drugs and . . . better mental health? Science says yes. A groundbreaking study from researchers at Imperial College London has found that psychedelics like psilocybin can boost your bedroom game long after the visuals have faded away—even if depression has got you down.