Create an educational intimacy carousel using the slide content below with the goal of increasing saves and comments.
Rewrite or adapt language
to match my tone and branding voice. Target women ages 25–45. Generate: • A short SEO caption • Hashtags using these keywords: sex tech, rechargeable toys, pleasure education • An interaction-focused CTA • Optional comment-based CTA using the keyword VIBE
Content:
Slide 1
1900s • The Early Days
Vibrators were originally developed as medical tools to treat “hysteria,” a diagnosis given to women for stress, anxiety, or emotional overwhelm.
Relief was considered therapeutic. Pleasure just wasn’t named yet.
Slide 2
1960s–1980s • Plugged In Era
Electric vibrators entered homes, but they were heavy, loud, and tied to an outlet.
They worked, but convenience and discretion weren’t part of the design yet.
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1990s • Plastic Boom
Toys became easier to find and more openly discussed.
Education and body-safe materials still lagged behind, so curiosity often outpaced information.
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Early 2000s • Silicone Revolution
Body-safe silicone changed everything.
Softer textures, safer play, and easier cleaning made comfort and trust part of the experience.
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2010s • Rechargeable Glow-Up
Rechargeable batteries became the new standard.
Toys grew quieter, stronger, and more reliable, while waste and hassle decreased.
Slide 6
Late 2010s–2020s • Tech-Forward Era
Remote controls, app connections, and customizable settings entered the picture.
Designs began to center anatomy, accessibility, and real bodies.
Slide 7
Now • Smarter, Not Extra
Modern toys aren’t about extremes.
They’re about intention, comfort, confidence, and choice.
Slide 8 • CTA
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