With an uptick in conversation around female desire and a boom in female-led sex tech companies, one Vogue writer explores self-love in the time of COVID-19.
, which I held up to the phone. “Looks like a Serra sculpture,” he said. “It’s smaller than that,” I deadpanned. “Apparently, they can’t keep them in stock.” He was coming to New York in a week. Or so we thought.
, and thumbed through The Invitation, a short guide to the brand’s “self-pleasuring ritual” in which Mason outlines forms of self-massage that differ from climax-oriented masturbation. Mason recommends giving yourself a half hour to work your way slowly and mindfully from your head to your genitals, drawing figure eights around your breasts and kneading your belly and buttocks along the way; thanks to COVID-19, I had all the time in the world.
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