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By Citizen Reporter

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Safe sexting thanks to condom emoji

Sext Life is directed by Oscar-winning film editor Angus Wall.


In a bid to generate conversation and awareness in the fight against HIV and AIDS on World Aids Day the MTV Staying Alive Foundation and Y&R New York have teamed up to create Sext Life, a tongue in cheek, faux-raunchy short film that brings sexting emojis to life in situations that would be X-rated – if they weren’t being acted out by giant emojis.

In the 30-second spot, life-sized versions of the most common sexting emoji pairs like a banana and donut, eggplant and peach, pointer finger and OK sign – start making out.

The pairs are then joined by a giant wrapped condom, and the tagline: “Make foreplay a threesome. Add a condom.”

Sext Life  is directed by Oscar-winning film editor Angus Wall and produced by his Elastic/Pecubu Productions.

As part of the safe sexting campaign, MTV and Snaps have created a SafeSext keyboard featuring various condom emojis, so that teens can have conversations about safe sex in texting’s native language. The SafeSext emoji keyboard is free to download on iOS and Android.

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