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Sex toys have never been more popular.

Bachelor runner up turned radio host and outspoken influencer Abbie Chatfield, recently teamed up with sexual wellness brand Vush to create a vibrator and sees consumer demand as indicative of a growing acceptance of inclusivity, sexuality and self-love.
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“The normalisation of sexuality and sexual empowerment is the reason the industry is booming. Sex has always sold, but sexual wellbeing is slowly being accepted as a part of overall health,” she told Body+Soul.

“Frank and open conversations about sex have been encouraged by mainstream media, but that wouldn’t be possible without the tireless work of vocal sex workers and members of the LGBTQIA+ community consistently pushing against norms while fighting oppression. Without that foundation [of support], none of these conversations would be happening today.”

If you’re curious about sex toys, exploration is a non-confronting place to start, explains Chatfield.

“They can change your connection with your body. Everyone is different. But sex toys will change your life, I promise.”

According to Australia sex toy start up Normal, the majority of gen Z and millennial females have already bought or used a sex toy. Among males, sex toy usage is strongest among baby boomers, but significant among younger men, with 29% of gen Z and 33% of millennials having bought or used a sex toy. For females who learned about sex toys in sex education, 64% always or nearly orgasm during sex with others - compared to 42% among those who didn’t.