Facebook Will Ban Sexual Uses Of The Peach And Eggplant Emoji

peachFacebook is cracking down on sexual uses of the eggplant and peach emoji. The symbols, which have become synonymous with sex, have been banned from Facebook and Instagram (which is owned by Facebook) under the new sexual solicitation guidelines. Using “commonly sexual emoji” could result in the removal of an account on the social media sites.

However, Facebook’s standards do specify that the emoji must be used with a “sexual offer or ask” to be considered a violation. “[Content] will only be removed from Facebook and Instagram if it contains a sexual emoji alongside an implicit or indirect ask for nude imagery, sex or sexual partners, or sex chat conversations,” an Instagram representative said. The new updates are not without controversy, especially among sex workers who can no longer share nude or suggestive material online.

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Check out more about Facebook banning sexual uses of the peach and eggplant emoji: https://www.dailydot.com/debug/peach-eggplant-emoji-sexual-solicitation/

Apple Changed the Peach Emoji To Look Less Like an Ass 

peachThe changes Apple made to the ass-shaped peach emoji is making a lot of people feel panicked. Now that they’ve redrawn the beloved peach to look less like an ass, Apple users are scrambling to find new ways to caption their butt selfies. Thankfully, the eggplant emoji remains unchanged.

While Apple’s latest iOs 10.2 software update for iPhones includes some great emoji additions like a face palm, David Bowie, and new and improved foods, their attempt to de-sexualize the peach has angered many sexters. Twitter users in particular are furious that the peach now simply looks like a fruit instead of a big, juicy ass: “I’m still using the new peach emoji as a butt. You can’t hold me down, @apple,” one hero tweeted. But a different Twitter user’s lament pretty much sums up what the rest of us are feeling: “omg no. they are killing the butt shaped peach emoji. how are we going to text about booties?” Butt-shaped peach, how will we ever sext without you?

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Check out more about Apple’s redesigned peach emoji that looks less like an ass: https://www.thegailygrind.com/2016/11/02/goodbye-peach-butt-apples-latest-emoji-update-includes-new-david-bowie-face-palm-emoji/

Millennials Love To Use Emojis To Sext 

flirtmojiYou’ve heard of sexting and you’ve heard of emojis, but have you heard of sexting with emojis? It’s something millennials are getting a big “eggplant” for right now. While the idea of replacing explicit sexual images or language might seem a bit silly to the older generation, millennials are creating a whole new way to communicate erotic desire through the use of cute symbols.

“Examples of emoji sexting include the emoji for fork and knife, a girl with her hands over her head, and a smirking cat,” explains Daily News and Analysis. If this seems a bit, well, interpretative, that’s because it is—and that’s the point. “The bottomline is emoji texting is all about having fun, and not taking anything too seriously or literally.” So the next time a millennial sends you a hammer, a girl, and a shower head, they’ll either be threatening to murder you Alfred Hitchcock style, or asking you if you want to have some freaky shower sex! Those horny youngsters sure are creative!

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Check out more about why millennials love to use emojis to sext here: https://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/report-is-emoji-sexting-sexy-or-not-2256072

New York Public Hospitals Use Emojis To Reach Youth About Sex 

New York‘s public hospitals have come up with a brilliant way to talk about sex with youth: emojis! Soon, peach and eggplant emojis will start to pop up on young people’s Facebook feeds with the words “Need to talk to someone about ‘it’?” And a monkey with his hand over his mouth will offer advice on how to get confidential emergency contraception.

“The social media posts are part of a campaign by NYC Health & Hospitals to reach young people ages 12 to 21 and encourage them to seek confidential care for sexual and reproductive health, like testing for sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy, at one of the 20 YouthHealth centers across the five boroughs,” reports The New York Times. The campaign is also trying to eliminate all barriers to seeking out sexual health services, such as immigrant status, sexual orientation, ability to pay, and it’s all completely confidential—things young people often aren’t aware of when deciding if they should seek out health care. The campaign found that kids don’t usually turn to their parents for information about sex—while the emojis were a very effective way of bringing up the “birds and the bees.” After all, the language of (sexual) emojis is universal!

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Check out more about New York public hospitals using emojis to reach youth about sex: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/18/nyregion/new-york-public-hospitals-use-emojis-to-reach-young-people-about-sex.html

Durex Played Us With Its Eggplant Condom Hoax

eggplant3-0While food can be an aphrodisiac, and the eggplant emoji is everyone’s favorite sexual innuendo, we’re pretty sure not many people would find eggplant erotic. At least not when it comes to flavored condoms. This is why Durex’s recent eggplant-flavored condom hoax was so genius.

When Durex tweeted “#BreakingNews: We’re launching an exciting new savoury#condom range – Eggplant flavour! #CondomEmoji,” most people were just confused. But some people were quick to call Durex’s bluff, figuring the condom company couldn’t possibly be ridiculous and impractical enough to think people want their junk to taste like veggies. Durex admitted to the ruse, tweeting that since everyone loves a good sexual emoji, why not have an actual condom emoji? Good point, Durex—and well played.


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Check out more about Durex’s eggplant-flavored condom joke: https://mashable.com/2016/09/05/eggplant-flavoured-condoms/#sE0k5yGaMSqi

There’s a Sex Toy That Looks Like the Eggplant Emoji 

imageEveryone’s favorite phallic emoji just went beyond its current use as a hilarious sexual innuendo. Now you can take the beloved cock stand-in out of your sexts and into your bedroom with a new sex toy made in its likeness! That’s right, the Emojibator just went on sale—and it’s not just some cute novelty.

While it may seem like a gimmick intended for laughs, the Emojibator is actually a high-tech vibrator which, according to the product description, promises a “healthy serving of vitamin D.” Some of its features include 10 vibration settings, and a completely watertight “stem.” Made of medical-grade silicone, it’s an exact, real-life replica of the impressive eggplant emoji. Now they just need to create a peach emoji sex toy and we’ll be all set!

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Check out more about the sex toy that looks like the eggplant emoji here: https://www.refinery29.com/2016/08/121893/emojibator-eggplant-emoji-sex-toy