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Autostraddle: How to buy a vibrator
There are solid, rechargeable, and pretty bullets that will go a lot further and feel a lot better: try the solid Crave Bullet, or the discreet and wearable Crave Vesper.
Read MoreCore 77: Crave’s Build-Your-Own-Vibrator workshop demonstration, and an explanation of the design of the Duet Pro
“No one wants a loud vibrator” – Ti Chang
Read MoreBustle: The Crave airstream project lets you build your own sex toy
I loved learning that, while pretty and powerful, Crave toys are impressively simple. And isn’t that one of the main tenets of great design?
Read MoreCore 77: Crave’s airstream trailer transformed into a mobile pleasure workshop
They debuted the just-completed Airstream at the World’s Fair Nano in San Francisco this weekend, complete with Vibrator Technicians on hand to answer fairgoers’ questions.
Read MoreBob Cut: Yes you can Build A Vibe: CRAVE debuts their custom 1961 vibrator airstream
A couple tons of metal has been reimagined as a portable factory and retail site with a unique Build-A-Vibe bar to offer hands-on insight into manufacturing and assembling hardware products.
Read MoreEngadget: I build a vibrator at SXSW
The experience was entirely unique, engaging, informative and personal, even when surrounded by a table of strangers.
Read MoreHuffington Post: This woman is hosting mobile vibrator-building workshops out of an airstream
They not only provide customers to create and personalize their own vibrators but also offer an opportunity for people to abandon some of the shame or taboo associated with masturbation.
Read MoreMercury News: Sex toys on wheels? A new San Francisco treat
One of the primary goals is to create more opportunities for healthier conversations around sex and pleasure.
Read MoreCore 77: Ti Chang on destigmatizing sex through design & how a product’s form should respect its user
If you see a sex toy that is, like this raggedy thing with weird gears… it’s almost as if it’s taking sexuality as a joke. It’s treating women’s pleasure as a non-serious topic. That to me is not acceptable. It’s about giving respect to the user.
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