LOS ANGELES — Pleasure product manufacturer b-Vibe had a strong showing at this past weekend's "Mrs. Fletcher" pop-up in Los Angeles.
The pop-up event, promoting the new HBO series, was "dedicated to 'exploring sexual liberation and gender identity' with a series of sex-ed panel discussions covering a range of topics, including 'The Duality of Sex Positivity,' 'The Game of Desire' and 'The Social Sex Revolution,'" the company said.
The centerpiece of b-Vibe's presence was the hosting of an "Anal Playing Around" panel by company founder Alicia Sinclair.
The panel was "a conversation between Sinclair and comedian Mattio Martinez during which they explored common misconceptions about anal play and shared tips on how to overcome trepidations surrounding hygiene, discomfort and more," according to the company.
"Anal play is still a taboo subject for people that is holding them back from truly being sexually liberated," said Sinclair. "We were happy to be able to dispel some common misconceptions, and judging by the amount of interest from the crowd, I think we were able to open up some minds to the topic of anal play."
The company also displayed its vibrating remote control plugs and beads, and its seven-piece Anal Training & Education set, which includes several plugs, accessories, and the Complete Guide to Anal Play.
"We’re so grateful for this opportunity to participate in such a progressive, sex-positive event," said Sinclair.
During the panel, Sinclair reminded attendees — which included various members of the press and influencers — of b-Vibe’s favorite adage, that the butt is an “equal opportunity orifice.”
To further promote b-Vibe’s inclusive message, photography from the brand’s “Every Body Has a Butt” campaign were enlarged to fit multiple towering 8-foot tall frames that were on display up against a wall of the pop-up.
For more information, check out b-Vibe's website and Twitter feed.