The Cowgirl, Museum of Sex Partner for Month-Long Exhibit

The Cowgirl, Museum of Sex Partner for Month-Long Exhibit

NEW YORK — Premium sex machine The Cowgirl will be the focus of a month-long exhibit and pop-up shop being featured at New York City’s Museum of Sex from Feb. 1 to March 3.

The interactive exhibit will explore the history of sex machines — dating back to the mechanical medical devices of the early 20th century, and culminating with the development of high-tech, sophisticated sex machines like The Cowgirl.

Visitors will have the opportunity to see and touch The Cowgirl, and experience the ungraded features that The Cowgirl has to offer, including its powerful motor that delivers more than 1,200 RPM of vibrations that can be operated remotely. The Cowgirl is the first-ever premium sex machine that incorporates Kiiroo’s groundbreaking FeelMe technology for interactivity.

MoSex will have multiple Cowgirl machines on display for attendees to test out.

According to the company, in keeping with The Cowgirl’s sexy, bold aesthetic, The Cowgirl pop-up shop will adopt the same “kinky-meets-classy-meets-industrial” vibe that more than 150 people experienced at the invite-only launch party in downtown Los Angeles earlier this month.

Visitors of MoSex — a hub for sex-positive locals and tourists — will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the Jessica Drake-directed “Guide to Ride” instructional video or the commercial directed by celebrity photographer/filmmaker Deborah Anderson. There will also be multiple photo opps with a step-and-repeat and plenty of Cowgirl hats to use as props.

“Our goal with this exhibit is to give people an insight into where sex machines come from and why we created The Cowgirl,” COTR founder and CEO Alicia Sinclair said. “We will be covering a lot of historical backgrounds and looking at the design and tech elements, as well as giving people the opportunity to touch and feel a product that may not have been as easily accessible to them before.

“We’re excited to partner up with the Museum of Sex once again for what’s sure to be another stellar exhibit,” Sinclair added. “We invite everyone to come to MoSex between Jan. 29 and Feb. 28 and saddle up with The Cowgirl!”

For more information about The Cowgirl, contact alicia@cotrinc.com.

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