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A Look at the Implications of Texas' Potential Big-Box Sex Toy Ban

A Look at the Implications of Texas' Potential Big-Box Sex Toy Ban

Imagine walking into your local big-box retailer, a place where you’ve come to expect accessibility and convenience, only to find that sexual wellness products — an essential part of your wellness journey — are no longer available. This scenario could soon become a reality in Texas, where a proposed bill aims to ban the sale of these products in mainstream retail spaces. Such legislation could not only have a major impact on businesses, but on consumer rights, education and well-being.

At the heart of this debate lies the critical issue of accessibility. Big-box retailers have played a transformative role in normalizing sexual wellness products for consumers who might otherwise feel hesitant to explore these items. For many, purchasing a vibrator or lubricant from a mainstream retailer is an important first step toward embracing sexual health. By potentially restricting this access, Texas’ HB 1549 risks reinforcing the stigmas our industry has worked tirelessly to dismantle.

Texas’ HB 1549 risks reinforcing the stigmas our industry has worked tirelessly to dismantle.

Accessibility Drives Normalization and Education

The integration of sexual wellness products into big-box retail environments represents a significant cultural shift. Mainstream retailers — often seen as “safe” or “neutral” spaces — enable customers to explore these products without visiting specialty stores. This has been especially impactful in suburban and rural areas, where specialty retailers may be scarce or absent, as well as for shoppers anywhere who feel self-conscious about entering adult retail shops.

For the industry, the benefits of mainstreaming have been undeniable. At Blush, we’ve observed how placement in big-box stores introduces our products to individuals who might not have discovered them otherwise. In this context, accessibility goes beyond convenience; it’s about inclusivity and awareness.

Accessibility also fosters more informed decisions. While big-box retailers do not offer the same level of personalized guidance as many adult boutiques, they still serve as an invaluable platform for customer education. Their displays and packaging often provide essential information that can spark curiosity and encourage exploration. Reversing recent progress toward more openness about sexual wellness will deprive shoppers of that information.

Ripple Effects on Small Businesses

This kind of backsliding will also deprive pleasure brands of the opportunity to connect with a wider audience. Though the legislation targets big-box retailers, its effects could ripple through the entire industry, including small businesses. Specialty retailers often benefit from the awareness generated by mainstream outlets, which drive traffic to their stores. Restricting access to sexual wellness products through big-box stores could make it harder for mom-and-pop adult shops to attract customers who are just discovering sex toys.

Manufacturers and distributors would also face challenges. Losing a major retail channel like big-box stores could force companies to rethink pricing, supply chain logistics and marketing strategies.

Turning Challenge Into Opportunity

While the implications of this legislation are concerning, they also present an opportunity for the industry to engage more actively in a number of ways.

One claim from proponents of the bill is that the presence of sexual wellness products in big-box stores exposes children to inappropriate materials. However, modern packaging practices have largely mitigated this concern. Many brands now utilize discreet designs, such as opaque sleeves, flap-covered boxes and minimalist branding, to ensure that these products blend seamlessly into general retail environments without drawing undue attention. Engaging directly with big-box retailers to develop best practices for packaging and in-store placement could strengthen the case for sexual wellness products in mainstream spaces.

Similarly, encouraging customers to voice their support for accessibility and choice — both to their local governments and to the retailers themselves — can highlight the demand for inclusive sexual wellness options. Your site visitors and the clients whom you regularly notify about sales, special events and new arrivals are your constituency, and have a stake in this issue as well. Let them know how they can lend their voices to address misconceptions and help prevent backsliding toward outdated stigma.

Finally, this moment also calls for recommitting to the broader, ongoing conversation about the essential role of these products in promoting health and well-being. By framing sexual wellness products as tools for empowerment and education, we have to a large degree dismantled outdated stigmas. We must now double down on that effort in order to protect their rightful place in everyday retail.

Ian Kulp is Blush’s director of marketing and a passionate advocate for inclusivity in sexual health and wellness.

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