Located in Midtown Manhattan, MysteryVibe’s ad will be run on a billboard for the next week as part of an effort to destigmatize post-menopausal sexual wellness.
With Quickies, Rosy expands past sexual wellness to overall women’s health
The digital educational health content — which is vetted by Rosy’s in-house medical team — expands the company’s focus solely from sexual wellness to other aspects of women’s health.
F Cancer merges cancer detection and foreplay in campaign
While some campaigns try to break through the noise and grab people’s attention, few do so by featuring a condom-covered banana in prominent locations in metropolitan areas around the globe.
Grassroots college networks distribute emergency contraceptives on campus
A growing number of students on college campuses nationwide are stepping in to provide other students with free or low-cost emergency contraceptives, birth control, and menstrual products.
Masturbation and the big C: Girl vs Cancer provocatively tackles rarely discussed issue
Durex has deployed shoppable posts across its Instagram, Facebook and TikTok channels promoting “ducky” art, a cheeky nod to its condoms by way of rubber ducks.
Young people are having less sex than their parents did at their age. Researchers explore why.