Like it or loathe it, there's no denying that we're living in an emoji-dominated world as seen by the newly crowned most popular word of the year.
A picture can sometimes say a thousand words - and if you happen to need a little help conveying your romantic intentions, then this proposed emoji might help.
Durex have launched a #CondomEmoji campaign as a way to encourage safe sex because according to their research, 84% of 18 to 25-year-olds say that it’s easier to talk about sex by using emojis as opposed to text.
If a phallic emoji helps promote safe sex then then we're all in favour of it.
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