Tickle.Life Announces Sexual Discovery Partnership With 'Do You' App

Tickle.Life Announces Sexual Discovery Partnership With 'Do You' App

SAN FRANCISCO — Sex-positive community platform Tickle.Life has announced a collaboration with sexual health and wellness app Do You. The two female-led sextech startups are “coming together to broaden their reach of sex- and sexuality-related content for their readers," said a rep.

This partnership between the two companies, the rep added, would “empower their users to access insightful and entertaining content from Tickle.Life and its 350-plus support resources comprising celebrated sexual well-being professionals.”

The Do You app, the rep continued, “promotes healthy sexual exploration and interactive erotica and its user base consists of people who are looking to explore sexuality. Through this partnership, Do You users will be able to access that exclusive content previously available only on Tickle.Life.”

Shakun Sethi, founder and CEO at Tickle.Life, is "thrilled to have joined hands" with the company.

“Do You is a unique interactive app which puts females first and it is an inclusive app for LGBTQIA people who usually do not get much choice at such platforms,” Sethi said. "Our purpose here is to co-promote the content from our collaborators and help them reach a larger group of people and this partnership is an extension of our intent to bring the sextech community together and help in normalizing sex- and sexuality-related talk."

Meli Chamorro, co-founder of Do You, explained that her company “connected with Shakun over a shared vision to normalize sexual wellness and exploration. There is still some stigma associated with the sextech and femtech space, especially for female founders. So it’s important to band together and support one another.”

Elayne Safir, another Do You co-founder said the company strives to “take the shame out of conversations about sexual wellness and pleasure. We all believe that our sexuality is an important part of our overall well-being and an essential part of self-care. By joining forces with Tickle.Life, we are excited to be growing our community and introducing our audience to Tickle.Life’s fantastic content.”

For more about Tickle.Life and Do You, visit their websites.

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