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On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.

On this International Women’s Day, we acknowledge a century of women living in the shadows of medical research, pretending their vibrators were face massagers, and not even having the decency of the clitoris being fully mapped until 1998.
A century in which women were routinely excluded from clinical drug trials (until 1993) and in which their pain or needs were likely to be dismissed or attributed to emotion. Decades of men designing products for them and writing the words in ads to describe women’s experiences. Years of euphemisms, understudied bodies, being underestimated, underfunded, and expected to quietly make do.
And frankly, a millennia, we’d estimate, of polite faking.
As @dakotajohnson put it: “I don’t feel uncomfortable talking about sex and gender equality—I find it so vital.”
So on this International Women’s Day, we stand before you to let you know: Thank you for being a part of this female-founded, designed, and led business. We may make products for all, but today (and always) to the women we say:
We take your business seriously.
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A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

A year ago, we had the privilege of previewing the @museumofsex’s new Miami location, and after two years of incredible work from the MoSex and @getmaude teams, we’re thrilled to see our vision come to life in their stunning new @snohetta-designed museum——finally open this month through mid 2025.
On behalf of @dakotajohnson and myself, we are deeply honored to introduce Modern Sex: 100 Years of Design and Decency, an exhibit exploring the evolution of sexual wellness over the last century. It examines the groundbreaking people, policies, and artifacts that have shaped the industry—including over 500 items, such as a copy of The Hite Report (featured in @teatime.pictures, produced by @thedisappearanceofsherehite). This fascinating history reveals how politics, vice laws, and stigma—rooted in gender inequality—continue to impact us today. (This is part of the reason I started maude.)
We can’t wait for you to visit the museum.
Huge thanks to @emmshoyy, @ltmetzler, @stephie_stein, the entire MoSex team for bringing this vision to life.
-@evagoicochea, founder, maude.
Portrait by @emilyknecht.

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where connections are made, for going and coming.
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Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.
museum worthy.
Our design forward devices have been featured in museums worldwide, and tonight they are paired with looks from The Met’s Costume Institute archive.
Shop our after-after party essentials at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

Accents can spark attraction, but understanding is what sustains connection. When words are limited, clarity becomes essential, and what’s left unsaid matters just as much as what is.
Across language barriers, intimacy becomes more intentional. More direct. More aware.
Read the full article at the link in bio.

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May is Sex Ed for All Month, a moment dedicated to expanding access to comprehensive, inclusive sex education.
A portion of proceeds supports our giveback partners @advocatesforyouth, @peerhealthexchange, and @siecus, organizations working to expand access to honest, inclusive sex education.
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pack what matters. SEFA merch has landed. Built for going and for giving back.
May is Sex Ed for All Month, a moment dedicated to expanding access to comprehensive, inclusive sex education.
A portion of proceeds supports our giveback partners @advocatesforyouth, @peerhealthexchange, and @siecus, organizations working to expand access to honest, inclusive sex education.
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pack what matters. SEFA merch has landed. Built for going and for giving back.
May is Sex Ed for All Month, a moment dedicated to expanding access to comprehensive, inclusive sex education.
A portion of proceeds supports our giveback partners @advocatesforyouth, @peerhealthexchange, and @siecus, organizations working to expand access to honest, inclusive sex education.
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tie it, fold it, feel it.
The maudern scarf is a limited-edition vegan silk satin travel essential designed to fold, knot, and linger through daily rituals and shared moments. Soft, lightweight, and washable, made to move from departure to intimacy and everywhere in between.
Shop at the link in bio.

tie it, fold it, feel it.
The maudern scarf is a limited-edition vegan silk satin travel essential designed to fold, knot, and linger through daily rituals and shared moments. Soft, lightweight, and washable, made to move from departure to intimacy and everywhere in between.
Shop at the link in bio.

tie it, fold it, feel it.
The maudern scarf is a limited-edition vegan silk satin travel essential designed to fold, knot, and linger through daily rituals and shared moments. Soft, lightweight, and washable, made to move from departure to intimacy and everywhere in between.
Shop at the link in bio.

tie it, fold it, feel it.
The maudern scarf is a limited-edition vegan silk satin travel essential designed to fold, knot, and linger through daily rituals and shared moments. Soft, lightweight, and washable, made to move from departure to intimacy and everywhere in between.
Shop at the link in bio.

tie it, fold it, feel it.
The maudern scarf is a limited-edition vegan silk satin travel essential designed to fold, knot, and linger through daily rituals and shared moments. Soft, lightweight, and washable, made to move from departure to intimacy and everywhere in between.
Shop at the link in bio.

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