Eco Sex, Organic Pleasures & Green Porno

January 15th, 2009 by Frans Posted in Activism, Blog, Environment, Products

Eco sex? Somehow suggests something rough and natural, with sweat, a lot of dark hair and natural substances. But why should one eat organic food and then use petrochemicals and highly toxic toys to have sex with? Doesn’t sound all too inviting.

Sex is healthy, and therefore LOHAS are said to be very active lovers. You don’t need any sex toys or sex health products for good, natural, organic sex, but if you anyway feel the need to get some support, you would rather choose natural stuff. Erm, yes.

The shop Organic Pleasures offers a wide range of green sex tools. And if you also want to have a cruelty free sex life, the vegan, organic love oils from Good Clean Love might be the right thing for you.

If you also need something to get started with, why not choose for green porno? And if you also want to save some forests with your horny nature, a Norwegian couple living in Berlin sell their sex video’s on Fuck For Forest.com to collect money to save rain forests. These people, who got famous for their saving forest sex acts during punk-rock concerts, developed a new way of saving the planet with what they call erotic activism. Green is hot.

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  1. 3 Responses to “Eco Sex, Organic Pleasures & Green Porno”

  2. By Tia M on Jan 19, 2009

    You forgot to mention rechargeable sextoys (for instance the ones from Lelo), instead of those that use cheap batteries. :)

  3. By Paul lyons on Apr 17, 2009

    read more on eco condoms through http://www.ecocondoms.com. There are two major companies leading the way in eco condom production. Natex of Brazil and French Letter in the Uk

  4. By Chuck K on Aug 1, 2009

    Let’s face it - we live in a world where there’s a vitamin D deficiency. And sex in the open is sure to stimulate vitamin D production in the skin, thus it’s a good vibration for us, our health, and for the planet! :->
    Sexual displays are natural - just ask a peacock. Better fair-trade than not, as it’s another facet of human nature.

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