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14
May

Sex toy sales to catch up to smart phones

A British study has found that in the next 10 years, sex toy sales will keep pace with smartphones to the tune of 400 million globally.

According to the Women, Sex and Shopping report from the Hewson Group, thanks to more mainstream acceptance of sex — due mostly to celebrities who publicly discuss their sex lives — the “pleasure goods” industry is poised to explode.

The findings also found that more than 40 percent of British women view online porn and said that women have a strong desire to buy products designed to enhance their sex lives.

The study as reported in the Daily Mail, was based on a survey of 700 women, plus a second group of customers at five female-owned sex shops.

Sex toys could be sold alongside lingerie, while designer brands and even jewelry chains might jump on the sex novelties bandwagon and manufacture their own products, the report suggested.

“We think that by 2020-2025 sex toy purchasing will run at over 400 million units per annum. In context, that’s about the same as smartphone units shipped per year,” the researchers said.

Right now, nearly 4 million sex toys are said to be sold in the U.K. every year.

Hewson expects the global market to grow from $9 billion a year to $65 billion by 2020.

“What we can be certain of is that around 35-40 percent of women aged 18-65 in the U.K. use a sex toy and that 40 percent or more of the under 30s regularly use online pornography.”

The report noted that the new data reflects a trend that began in the ‘70’s and that the industry has been held back in the past due to an association with the sleazy, male-dominated porn industry.

But a “revolution” has occurred, driven by women who are more powerful at home and in the workplace with higher incomes who could spend more than $300 a year on these items.

“Neither of these possibilities effectively existed 30 years ago and the extent of sex toy use should really elevate the subject from ‘dirty little secret’ status to a recognition that toys are important in the lives of millions of women,” the study said.

The report stated that more than 60 percent of women find the idea of buying a sex toy to be ”exciting.” “Women are motivated by far more basic instincts than are commonly ascribed to them. The erotic, the naughty, the forbidden and even perhaps the slightly sordid all have their appeal.”

Women are controlling their own sexuality in a way not seen in history, according to the report, and it maintained that, “Sex toys and the pleasure goods market will become an expression of this emancipation.”

It also said that older views of women’s use of porn that only associated sex with love and relationships has been dismissed, and what women want from porn isn’t so different from men.

Celebrity endorsements of sex toys by stars such as Teri Hatcher, Eva Longoria and Halle Berry have acted as “validators for brands and women alike,” according to the report.

And the researchers believe there is a huge commercial opportunity for British brick and mortar and online retailers if they move the sale of pleasure goods into the mainstream, especially if they include appealing branding and are not offensive.

The study pointed to the success of upscale lingerie chains like Agent Provocateur and smaller outlets such as Coco-de-Mer and Sh! Women’s Erotic Emporium as examples.

“It would appear logical that by 2015 what is acceptable and, perhaps, expected in mainstream retail is the linkage between lingerie, perfume, fashion and erotica. Any department store with a lingerie floor should probably be looking at how they include a concession area that is both discreet and alluring,” the study noted.


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2
Apr

Stress = Sex Killer

The kids, the job, the house, the bills… there are many factors that diminish the enjoyment of sexual activity for adults. A recent survey by America’s number one source for all things erotic, Adam & Eve (http://adamandeve.com/news), found that “stress” is the number one reason people aren’t enjoying sex as much as they’d like.

According to the latest results from Adam & Eve’s “Great American Sex Survey,” which asked over 1,000 American adults about their most intimate sexual behaviors, more than 46% of the respondents listed “stress” as the biggest reason nothing is happening in the bedroom. Next highest on the list as mood killers were kids (30%), boredom with routine (25.8%), and health problems (22%), in that order.

The lowest selected factors were lack of sexual knowledge (6%) and partner’s physical appearance (6.8%). And 17% of the respondents said they always fully enjoyed sexual activity.

Chad Davis, Marketing Director for Adam & Eve, feels the uncertainly of today’s economy plays a big role in the findings. “Of course Americans are stressed,” says Davis. “But studies show a healthy sex life can alleviate a great deal of that tension. Adam & Eve is here to help make that happen.”

The web-based survey, conducted by Cvent, of over 1,000 American adults age 18 and up, was sponsored by Adam & Eve to study sexual preferences and practices. For more information about Adam & Eve, visit their website at http://www.adamandeve.com/news.


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31
Dec

Show what you got — but not all of it!

Sensual portrait of young womanA new study from the University of Leeds in the U.K. found that women that show exactly 40 percent of skin attract twice as many males.

Female researchers went undercover at a nightclub armed with tape recorders to capture men’s attraction to skin by noting which women got asked out on the dance floor.

The researchers’ rubric broke down like this: arms counted for 10 percent each, legs earned 15 percent each and naked torsos counted for 50 percent.

Math … and science proved that showing 40 percent of the goods does the trick. Hmm … that’s almost half naked.. Sounds good to me!

The study also found that women that showed more than the 40 percent were shunned. Psychologist Colin Hendrie, the study’s leader, said that showing too much could be perceived as being too available and general sluttiness.

The study offered another tip for getting the guys: in addition to the 40 percent rule, wearing tight clothes and dancing provocatively brings in the most attention. The women studied that did so were approached by 40 men each!


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