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Sex is about to get a lot more fun in 2022.
From less rigid attitudes to greater openness, experts at sexual wellness brand Lelo predict this year will be full of experimentation in (and out) of the bedroom.
After two years of uncertainty in our day-to-day lives, it seems sex is a place where many embracing a more fluid state of being.
Sex and relationship expert Kate Moyle says there’s ‘a shift in attitude to being more flexible and open-minded when it comes to our sex lives’.
‘We see this reflected in the normalising of sexual acts, desires and attitudes which were previously unspoken about or hidden,’ she explains.
‘This approach to sexual wellness being included and recognised as a part of our overall health and wellbeing finally is here to stay, and we should expect it to be the foundation from which all future sex trends are stemming from.’
Our sex lives have been in flux over the pandemic – halted over lockdown for some, reignited for others – and Kate believes this feeds into why our feelings around sex are changing.
She continues: ‘Breaking away from shame and taboo, and moving towards education and understanding about sex, sexuality and sexual health is such a positive shift.’
People will be feeling less fixated on ‘fitting themselves into a model of sex which they think they “should” be.’
These are the trends Lelo predict will be big in 2022.
‘For many people, life at a distance is becoming the norm and outercourse is an ever so increasingly popular idea,’ Kate says.
‘Engaging in sexual activity but without intercourse means different things to different people.
‘Be it everything except penetration, or just dry humping, a massage, perhaps even mutual masturbation – outercourse is presenting itself as a safe sex alternative as it clearly establishes boundaries and encourages better communication for intimacy and pleasure.
‘Whatever your definition of it depends on your reasons for trying it, and because of this, it may just prove to be the best new trend of them all.’
Kate says: ‘If the last two years have taught us anything, it is that life is pretty uncertain and it is our right to focus on our desires.
‘Understanding female desire and orgasm are a growing phenomena. Our understanding of sexuality is evolving – an important part of a personal relationship with one’s own sensuality and pleasure is to explore various aspects of your sex life.
‘So, if you identify as “mostly straight”, but occasionally find yourself attracted to the same gender, romantically or sexually or both, embrace it.
‘Sexuality exists on a spectrum and while some people believe labels aren’t helpful, for others they really can be.
‘Every heteroflexible person is different, and their experiences may look different. What they do have in common is that they help you to make sense of yourself, which is precious and worth exploring.’
Anal sex is becoming more normalised.
‘Now that anal play and pleasure have become more common than ever before, it is time to take it up a notch and talk about anal toys,’ Kate says.
‘Surely, anal toys are nothing new, but we rarely hear about butt plugs outside their bedroom, people who enjoy rimming, or straight people who enjoy being pegged.
‘With the sex toy space making strides, it’s time to break yet another taboo and start enjoying the bum fully.
‘Remember that lube is non-optional, pacing yourself adds to the comfort and the erotic intensity, and any toy used for anal must have a flared base and be cleaned or covered with a condom before going into any other orifices.’
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Following on from the last trend, pegging is another kind of anal play.
‘Pegging is penetrating someone using a strap-on, typically a combination of a harness and a dildo,’ Kate explains.
‘It can also be done with a harness-free dildo, or it can be done with a handheld vibrator, like a prostate massager.
‘Pegging, the act of a person receiving anal sex from someone usually wearing a strap-on dildo has been gaining currency in sexual circles for years.
‘But now, it seems like the secret’s out, 2022 might be the year the wave breaks and pegging makes it into bedrooms, in the same way that the prostate massage did way back in 2016.’
Kate believes there’s never been a better time in history to have a clitoris than now.
She says: ‘Even though it has been the subject of much scrutiny and confusion ever since we got reacquainted with it, what we undoubtedly know is that the clitoris typically loves to be stimulated with a variety of rhythms.
‘Instead of just rubbing up on the clit, consider using rotating motions that imitate the light finger touch, and provide precise stimulation and light pressure on the clitoral hood.
‘After all, the natural circular motion of a fingertip is hard to beat, as well as all those fancy moves that may have been forgotten (kneading, pinching, swirling, stroking, tapping on and around it) – it is time to go back to basics.’

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Every new year is, to be cloyingly cliched, a voyage of discovery – and if you're into discovering yourself or your relationship, spending 2022 introducing some of the best sex toys into your life isn't going to hurt. But just cramming a bag with dildos and being done with it isn't very 2022: this is a year of change. The best fleshlights will get smarter, the best vibrators (and the best sex toys for men ) will get stronger and sleeker, and the way we use these toys is going to change too.
T3 has chatted to the experts and identified the five biggest trends coming to sex toys in 2022. It's a tech-heavy year. Get yourself ready.
If connected toys were the trend of 2021, 2022 sees them getting smaller and a whole lot more secretive. Mixing the excitement of a sex toy with the kinky thrill of clandestine public stimulation, wearable toys are due a big rise over the next year as more people open themselves up to trying them and pass their partners the remote. Honestly, what could be a better entrée, main course and dessert for dinner at a restaurant?
There's plenty out there. We-Vibe's slim Moxie, for example, is a remote- or app-controlled clitoral stimulator perfect to slide into one's underwear, with a strong magnet on the outer helping to hold it into place; for guys, the company's Vector prostate and perineum stimulator is flexible enough to stash away while offering the same connectivity. Those are great, but expect even slimmer, more discrete toys with more powerful tools to land in 2022.
Sex coach Cam Fraser (opens in new tab) thinks remote controlled toys are a solid addition for couples. "They’re great for foreplay," he tells T3, "and allow for edging and submission fun and games to spice things up. App controlled toys give your partner control of when (and how much) you orgasm, forming a fun new dynamic to power play."
Remote control does not have to simply mean under-the-table stimulation. New connected toys are changing the way we're able to build relationships, too. "For couples in long distance relationships, app controlled toys are a fantastic way to get intimate," says Cam Fraser. "They allow one person to hand over the reins of their pleasure to the other, regardless of not being together physically."
Erobotics scholar Simon Dubé (opens in new tab) suggests that connection could go even further, saying connected toys may give us the chance to interact with "artificial companions in virtual/augmented environments like the metaverse and, potentially, go beyond the confines of our home planet - for example, with future astronauts or space inhabitants." That last one may be a stretch for 2022, but we're down for blasting off while blasting off.
The past few years has seen the entire sex toy market refocus. Sexual pleasure isn't just about cheap thrills: it's about wellness, about treating yourself well, about embracing your desires and doing the right things to meet them. Male toys have been, perhaps, the biggest beneficiary. The extremes of what really works for guys are coming to light.
"The variety of toys available for people with a penis, and the capabilities of these toys, have seen a huge increase over the past few years," says Cam Fraser. "There are so many options out there, from pumps to sleeves, strokes, vibrators, cock rings and prostate massagers. Sex toys can skyrocket your pleasure and give you orgasms that just aren't possible with a hand or a partner."
Some companies are already experimenting wildly - 2021 saw ArcWave's Ion translate Womanizer's Pleasure Air tech to the tip of the penis, for example, while Lelo's range includes prostate toys which can precisely direct their vibrations to hit the spot and smart toys for which you can literally code your own stimulation routines - but 2022 will see even more sex toys for guys pop up, and even more possibilities explored.
Not all of us are the same, so 2022 also signals a rise in inclusivity. "I see [toys like the Arcwave Ion] becoming an even more exciting area," says Fraser. "There is still a gap for inclusive sextech, with some big opportunities for people with different bodies and different abilities."
The days of basic buzzing may not be entirely behind us, but to ignore the influence of AI in the development of new self-pleasure experiences would be churlish. Simon Dubé is enthusiastic about its potential: "AI may influence the development of new toys, patterns and ideas by progressively providing access to evermore interactive products that can learn from past interactions," he tells T3. 
It's been going on for a while - the mental Autoblow AI dropped in 2019, building its simulated blowjob patterns by consolidating a database of volunteer mouse-strokes - and the integration of sensors in devices like the Lelo F1S v2 will surely feed the cloud more than enough information to cook up some perfectly balanced experiences.
That's unsettling, we'll admit. The thought of hundreds of others contributing to your climax - or your own data going off to help others - isn't the most comfortable thing in the world. But we'd certainly expect AI to reach women's toys this year, and we're also pretty convinced that something big is going to arrive in the VR space. Using the right apps an Oculus Quest is already one of the most immersive experiences there is - and the right connected toys could make it something else entirely.
And it's not all about the toys - it's about finding what suits you best. "AI may also inspire the design of products that meet people's needs, desires, or usage-behaviors," says Dubé, "but also help to suggest products to (potential) customers in order for them to explore their sexuality."
There's no question: 2021 started the trend, and 2022 will mark a huge public push for consumer kit which respects Mother Earth. The plastics and silicones of the sex toy world might be a drop in the ocean, as it were, of the overall problem – but switching out your toys for glass or metal could be a very viable option.
That doesn't work for everything – we'd probably need a lot of convincing to try out a glass Fleshlight – but manufacturers are working on environmentally friendly alternatives. Womanizer, for example, has cooked up the new Premium Eco Pleasure Air toy from a bioplastic called Biolene, a biodegradable material made of 70% corn starch.
Standards are tightening, meaning toys will have to pass more stringent tests to ensure compatibility with the body before they hit the market. Look, also, for toys which prove their testing regime is legit; rather something tested again lab-cultured cells than directly on an animal, right?
T3 magazine's own Gadget Guru is a 25-year veteran of the tech writing wars, and has the scars to prove it. He's written for the UK's biggest technology publications, and knows everything from smart doorbell voltage needs to how to bend Windows to his every whim.

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