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Meet Your Sexual Wellness Squad

From meditation and me-time apps that help you connect to your sexuality (see Ferly and Emjoy) to a new wave of self-care-style sex toys (more on that later), the world has woken up to the fact that sex is intimately tied to wellness. It’s not just some “other thing” that can be hidden in the sealed section of a magazine or reduced to “5 top tips”. In truth, our sexual lives cannot operate in isolation from our physical, mental and emotional health. And with the global sexual wellness market expected to reach a value of around $50 billion by 2024, it’s clear we’ve been waiting for this paradigm shift. Get to know five changemakers leading the way...

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