Women’s sex-toy company Dame Products is suing the MTA for refusing to run its train ads while putting up similarly racy ads for male-enhancement pills, according to a lawsuit. Dame says the MTA violated First Amendment rights and engaged in sex-discrimination by turning down suggestive ads showing vibrators, sex pillows and accessories — and simultaneously allowing hyper-phallic posts for erection medicine. One rejected ad reads, “You come first. Toys for sex” and depicts a vibrator that looks like an eggplant, while another reads “Toys for sex” and shows a half-dozen vibrators that do not explicitly resemble a dick.
One for Hims erectile-dysfunction medicine reads “hard made easy” and depicts flaccid and erect cacti as stand-ins for cocks. The MTA has said it lets the male enhancement ads slip through because they are for a medication, but advertisements for “sexually oriented business” violate its rules. Dame argues that “Vibrator usage is ‘a valuable tool for health care providers in the treatment of sexual function concerns,’” citing a study published in the peer-reviewed scholarly journal “Sexual and Relationship Therapy.”
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