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Luxe sex toy brand LELO released a report on the future of sex and relationships in May .
Futurist Tom Cheesewright and sex expert Kate Moyle created the report.
The report predicts that we'll be more promiscuous in our 30s and beyond.
Report predicts that as technology advances and integrates into our lives, a "mixed reality" could become the norm.
The report also predicts that more people will embrace "unselfish" sexual behavior, overcoming any insecurities about using toys in the bedroom.
Sex toys that feel and move naturally, respond to virtual fantasies, and become more integrated into partnered sex.
There are pieces missing or glossed over that are worth digging into, mainly: Reproductive rights, abortion access, etc. since Roe v. Wade was struck down in 2022 .
If we're seeing women having less sex than before, it may very well be a result of having our reproductive rights taken away from us.
The report also fails to address the continued criminalization and stigmatization of sex work.
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