For so long, the 1960s have been credited for changing how sex is viewed but we’ve since entered a renewed sexual renaissance – only this time with a deserved focus on female pleasure. 

Writing for Vogue last year, journalist Maya Singer reported that the world – the pre-pandemic one no less – was at “some kind of tipping point. Singer was referring to the sudden uptick in female intimate products including women’s vibrators, body massagers, chic personal lubricant and even vibrators that also functioned…as wearable jewellery? For all of the sex, drugs, and rock-&-rolling that ensued during the ‘free love’ movement of the ’60s, could the counterculturist hippies have boasted owning a necklace that also achieved clitoral climax? 

Along with the introduction of the Pill and an influx of newer, more risqué fashion, the ’60s had an indisputable impact on our sexual mores and how we’ve come to understand human intimacy as a whole. But as author Virginia Nicholson notes, men rather than women stood to gain from this newfound freedom. It would take decades more before rightful attention turn towards women, their pleasures, and their desires.

Fashionable young Londoners smoking pipes and cigarettes in long holders on a street in Soho, 1965.
Photo: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

Fashionable young Londoners smoking pipes and cigarettes in long holders on a street in Soho, 1965.

Photo: Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

It would appear to have taken us a global pandemic to get serious about female pleasure. And though conversations around female sexuality have been commonplace for some time now, with so much alone time in 2020 and left to ones own devices (literally), the trend of sexual wellness has reached a pinnacle.

More than ever, leading sex experts are providing inclusive education on topics such as physical intimacy, boundaries, and the complexity of our bodies. Spurring from the pandemic, isolation also digitalised the second sexual revolution with erotica apps like Dipsea and sex tech companies at the helm of female founders. More recently, A-lister-endorsed intimate brands such as Maude and Lora Dicarlo have become something of the new celebrity fragranceIt follows that after interminable lockdown, everyone – regardless of gender or preference is ready to embrace sex more enthusiastically.

Sexual wellness views sex not only in aspects of pleasure but health too. Because for as much as pleasure is an entitled right to willing individuals, it is also the basic building block of our health. Within this new pleasure revolution is a fundamental reminder that can best be summed in the words of internet darling and Maude co-founder Dakota Johnson: “Taking care of your body in a sexual way should be the same as taking care of your body in terms of nutrients, skincare [and] exercise.”

If you’re looking for a starting point to explore your sexuality, we pull together tips and advice from Hong Kong’s leading sex expert, Vera Lui of Sally’s Toy.

In matters of the body, knowledge is pleasure 

The Internet holds a minefield of sexual knowledge. Still, the female body is often viewed as some sort of an enigma, near impossible to understand. It isn’t just partners who report being unable to identify a woman’s body part. You are almost bound to have come across a woman or vulva-owner, confused over whether or not they’ve experienced an orgasm before. And coupled with the limits of conventional sex-ed, this mystery around the female anatomy is perhaps why we still view exploring it as something to be ashamed of.

Photo: Delia Giandeini

Photo: Delia Giandeini

Founder of Sally’s Toy, a female-founded sex toy shop with locations across Hong Kong, Vera Lui believes that knowledge is “the key to unlocking sexual pleasure”. Lui advises vulva-owners to embark on a journey of self-discovery, adding that self-exploration is crucial in knowing what the body likes during sexual intimacy.

Consider the mighty sex toy, an ultimate form of self-care

While it may not be totally explicit just yet, the use of sex toys is at an all-time high. Reportedly, almost 80% of women own a vibrator at home, though sex toys come in all shapes and sizes.

Sensual luxe: The Ina Wave 2 is part of a series of Lelo's best-selling designer sex toy, featuring 'come-hither' vibrations and duo stimulation to help achieve a blended climax. Built quietly with smooth silicone, the update presents longer-lasting power and deeper vibrations.
Give it a swirl: A pleasure stimulator with a twist, Filare uses rotation in lieu of vibrating for a feeling that parallels your partner's movements. Switch from varying speeds and intensities to explore different depths of sensations.
Pleasure's new beginnings: The Womaniser Premium Eco uses gentle air vibrations to provide indirect stimulation, an ideal feeling for those exploring self-pleasure for the first time.
Double feature: WeVibe's Touch X is a hand-held, silicone vibrator with more uses than one. With varying intensities, it switches from a facial exfoliator to a simple sex toy in a matter of a few presses.
Two's company: Made for an intuitive experience, WeVibe's Chorus builds up the tension between couples with remote-controlled sensations and duo heads for both internal and external stimulation.
Sensual luxe: The Ina Wave 2 is part of a series of Lelo's best-selling designer sex toy, featuring 'come-hither' vibrations and duo stimulation to help achieve a blended climax. Built quietly with smooth silicone, the update presents longer-lasting power and deeper vibrations.
Give it a swirl: A pleasure stimulator with a twist, Filare uses rotation in lieu of vibrating for a feeling that parallels your partner's movements. Switch from varying speeds and intensities to explore different depths of sensations.
Pleasure's new beginnings: The Womaniser Premium Eco uses gentle air vibrations to provide indirect stimulation, an ideal feeling for those exploring self-pleasure for the first time.
Double feature: WeVibe's Touch X is a hand-held, silicone vibrator with more uses than one. With varying intensities, it switches from a facial exfoliator to a simple sex toy in a matter of a few presses.
Two's company: Made for an intuitive experience, WeVibe's Chorus builds up the tension between couples with remote-controlled sensations and duo heads for both internal and external stimulation.
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Everyone stands to benefit from a little outside help but having a sex toy is particularly useful for women with difficulty climaxing. For couples, incorporating different toys during sex helps to keep intimacy novel and exciting.

Play to the senses with aroma, oils and candles

Landing on a blend that is warm and bright, Maude's flagship massage candles burn no. 0 and no. 1 uses a jojaba oil base, perfect for initiating touch.
A collaboration between BeCandle and Sally's Toy, this massage candle melds coconut oil with a low-temperature burning wax burning it down to a nourishing and escatic oil.
Designed for erogenous play, YESforLOV invites you to linger over your partner with a dermatologically-safe brush applicator and fragrance combinators that come in raspberry, apple and cotton candy.
Intimacy joins the CBD trend with Foria's Awaken, a natural arousal oil that acts as a multi-aphrodisiac of CBD and synergetic oil for the vulva, enhancing pleasure and tactile sensation.
Landing on a blend that is warm and bright, Maude's flagship massage candles burn no. 0 and no. 1 uses a jojaba oil base, perfect for initiating touch.
A collaboration between BeCandle and Sally's Toy, this massage candle melds coconut oil with a low-temperature burning wax burning it down to a nourishing and escatic oil.
Designed for erogenous play, YESforLOV invites you to linger over your partner with a dermatologically-safe brush applicator and fragrance combinators that come in raspberry, apple and cotton candy.
Intimacy joins the CBD trend with Foria's Awaken, a natural arousal oil that acts as a multi-aphrodisiac of CBD and synergetic oil for the vulva, enhancing pleasure and tactile sensation.
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Cliché as it may appear to be, scent plays a large role in staging intimacy. Whether that’s between a partner or yourself, it helps to create a well-intentioned environment and sets an ambiance where sensual exploration is encouraged. Different massage candles and aroma oils can take you off of the auto-pilot mode you run on throughout the day, easing you into the right mood. These products are also what Vera considers the perfect “gateways” for those who aren’t as open to the idea of introducing a sex toy into the mix.

Enjoy the process by letting go of expectations

The triumphs of the pleasure revolution have led to better, more positive sex for women. Still, in framing sex, there is an idea that the experience should conclude in climax – a mindset that far eclipses all, positioning the sexual experience as a goal-oriented sport.

Achieving an orgasm is still a decidedly important component of sex – for the simple fact that, for most people, it feels good! But viewing it as an end goal can place a pressure on women that takes away from feeling pleasure altogether. While it’s alright to crave release, it is far more important to focus on what is sensationally fulfilling at the moment.