madman
Super Moderator
Wearable sex toys and devices are commonly used by women and men worldwide. In a 2008 representative study of more than 3,000 American women and men ages 18 to 60 found that about 53% of women and nearly half of the men reported lifetime solo or partnered vibrator or other sex toy use. In addition, 32.3% of women reported lifetime dildo use. Such products have become increasingly mainstream worldwide, in addition to being sold in adult bookstores and sex shops, also commonly sold in drug stores, large retail stores, through the Internet, and at in-home sex toy parties. In the ISSM webinar, we will examine the impact of wearable sex toys and devices on sexual enhancement, satisfaction, and performance of solo and/or couples experiences from a global perspective.
Program
- Opening and a short introduction by Omer Raheem, ISSM Webinar Chair
- Welcome by the moderators – Estela Citrin (Uruguay) and Tanginika Cuascud (USA)
- How common, who is using them, and what sexual implications? - Amy Pearlman (USA)
- Continental variation in the use of sex toys? Causes and future perspectives - Elna Rudolph (South Africa)
- Q&A Session of 30-45 min, led by the moderators - Closing by Omer Raheem