What Problem Are You Trying to Solve in Terms of How People Have Sex Today

What Problem Are You Trying to Solve in Terms of How People Have Sex Today?

At peaches and screams, we understand that sexual pleasure has been a thing for specific orientations and preferences. Because pleasure contributes a lot to happiness and overall wellness, we are constantly updating our sex toy collection to ensure everyone has a chance at an orgasm.

What Is Your Vision for How People Will Be Having Sex A Few Years Down the Line?

In a few years down the line, people will be giving and receiving sexual pleasure without physical contact. Technology is slowly finding its way to people’s bedrooms, allowing them to get an orgasm while miles away from their partners.

How Are You Working Toward That Vision?

We have increased our connection with the sex toy industry to expand our collection of sex toys that use apps to allow couples on different continents or a few miles apart to enjoy sexual stimulation.

What Do You See Changing in Terms of How People View and Have Sex?

Most people still think sex should involve a person with a vagina and one with a penis. Chances are this will change in the future as same-sex relationships are increasingly becoming popular. As briefly mentioned, technology and sex now share the same space. People will rely on connected devices, machine learning, Al-powered sexbots, sex virtual reality and blockchain technology to elevate their sex lives. Although sexTech is the next big thing, it is less likely to reduce human contact.

How Have Current Political Events Shaped the Work That You Do?

Following the queen’s demise, we think the Brits are more united than ever. Due to this, we think discrimination based on sexual orientation and preferences will reduce to allow everyone comfortably explore their sensuality and sexuality.

Elena Ognivtseva
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Nutritionist, Cornell University, MS

I believe that nutrition science is a wonderful helper both for the preventive improvement of health and adjunctive therapy in treatment. My goal is to help people improve their health and well-being without torturing themselves with unnecessary dietary restrictions. I am a supporter of a healthy lifestyle – I play sports, cycle, and swim in the lake all year round. With my work, I have been featured in Vice, Country Living, Harrods magazine, Daily Telegraph, Grazia, Women's Health, and other media outlets.

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