Unlike a few decades back when bland sex toys were mailed out in discreet packages and nobody hardly ever talked about using them, the sex toy industry has become a lot more open - and lucrative - these days. With hit shows in the US like Sex and the City dedicating one episode to something like the rabbit vibrator, the popularity of sex toys for women has soared. No matter which country you're in, you are bound to find online and brick-and-mortar stores which are selling female sex toys. Some of the most popular variants are vibrators, dildos, nipple stimulation toys, anal toys, lubes and wearable sex toys.
Why Pink is a Favourite Female Sex Toy Colour
Now, let's take a look at the favourite sex toy colour of women buyers. When you visit the following websites, pink and purple are the dominant colors of the products that you will see:
* Sextoyshopping.co.uk
* AgentProvocateur.com
* SexToyFun.com
* Babeland.com
When you visit the last site which sells sex toys online, there are more than 1,800 pink toys under the vibrators section. The next most popular colours are purple, blue, black, red, white, green, yellow, teal and orange.
So why is pink such a dominant colour in the sex toys industry? According to a tweet from Epiphora (@Epiphora), every sex toy must be pink because it will not sell otherwise. All the ladies love pink, and the choice of colour does not necessarily need to make sense. Perhaps only a very small percentage of the female population do abhor pink but when they see them on sex toys, they generally do not mind.
The good news is that if you're not the pink, girly type, there are plenty of other colours of sex toys that you can choose from – as indicated above. If you prefer that sleek black dildo over a garish pink rabbit vibe, the choice is entirely up to you. But for the rest of the women populace, they absolutely adore anything that's pink. When it comes to vibrators, dildos and other toys to enhance their love play in the bedroom, pink is still the top colour of choice.