CES Will Allow Sex Toys But Cuts Down On Nudity

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The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is finally changing its rules after a recent scandal involving a female-centric sex toy. Sex toys were recently targeted for deletion at CES, including a toy that won a CES Robotics Innovation Award (before being stripped of its title by sexist judges). CES eventually reinstated the award after being called out by the sex toy’s makers, and now it looks like vibrators and other sex toys will be officially allowed.

New rules are also being introduced to crack down on the practice of having “booth babes.” Attractive, scantily-clad women entice ticket holders into spending some time at their table, leading many critics to call out CES for seeming double standards when it comes to sex. Hopefully, CES will continue to be innovative when it comes to sexuality.

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Check out more about CES allowing sex toys: https://mashable.com/video/ces-allows-sex-toys-but-less-nudity/

Female Squash Champions Receive Vibrators As Tournament Prize

wtf-1780728_640A group of women squash stars were definitely not tickled by their tournament prize. The champion players slammed a Spanish tournament as sexist after being given vibrators for their victory. In addition to a “Pure Fantasy” vibrator from Durex, the prizes included a waxing set and an electronic exfoliator for their feet.

The vibrator is sold as an “elegant personal stimulator designed to give you sensual pleasure.” The tournament’s organizers apologized for the incident and added, “At no moment was it done from a sexist standpoint.” Sorry, Spain—it’s hard for women to get excited by sexism.

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Check out more about female squash champions receiving vibrators after winning a tournament: https://nypost.com/2019/05/22/female-squash-stars-furious-after-given-vibrators-as-tournament-prize/