Sales of Sex Toys increased significantly during the Qatar World Cup
According to a British sex toy e- commerce website, since the opening of the World Cup in Qatar, the sales of sex toys have been soaring. Sales of female vibrators and real penises have soared, up to 32%, according to new figures released by UK-based GetFruityCo.
However, according to the person in charge of the website, most of the users who bought sex toys during the World Cup were women, and most of them were for their own use.
"There are more than 60 matches in the World Cup and a lot of men will focus on football rather than their wives or partners. A lot of young women are left alone at night. Of course there are also many women who are also football fans."
The person in charge of the sex toy e- commerce website also said that after England entered the top 8 of the World Cup, the sales of sex toys have increased significantly: "Generally speaking, it is stable at this time of year, but there has been a sharp increase recently, and perhaps many women are aware of it. It is of course a good thing for the country or the fans that England may reach the final, but it is not conducive to the passion in the bedroom. After watching the game, many men no longer have the energy to be romantic."
The e-commerce website also announced the UK's "Regional Ranking of Sex Toys Sales", with Liverpool topping the list, followed by London, Bath, Breton and Nottingham in the second to fifth places, and Manchester, one of the largest cities in the UK. Only ranked 6th.