Grindr has launched a some-more different operation of passionate aubergine emoji

(Picture: Grindr/Myles Goode/metro.co.uk)

The aubergine emoji is great. It conveys so most with usually one vegetable. It’s deeply revealing and inherently romantic.

It’s all we need for a plunder text, a usually summary we need to take a review to a new, passionate level, a one emoji that says so small and so most in unfeeling form.

But it does have a limits.

There’s no distance or competition diversity, for example. When you’re regulating it to paint a penis (which is a usually use for this emoji, let’s be real), we are usually means to review a person’s dick to one instance of a purple, unblemished aubergine.

Finally, Grindr is diversifying things.

(Picture: Grindr)

The sex and dating app has usually denounced a possess set of tradition emoji – featuring a whole operation of aubergine options to select from.

There are aubergines of opposite skin tones. A pierced aubergine. Small aubergines. An aubergine polaroid. An aubergine wearing a ring.

Basically, whatever penis you’re describing, there’s now an aubergine emoji that comes a small closer to representing it.

Alongside aubergines, Grindr’s also introduced a garland of other passionate emoji for all your sexting needs.

(Picture: Grindr)

Think shackles and ballgags as good as emoji for a whole operation of fetishes (armpits, feet, bondage).

It’s not all passionate stuff, mind you. Grindr has also introduced emoji to paint a some-more different operation of families and couples, with emoji display interracial happy couples. With dogs, naturally.

Well finished to Grindr for giving a universe a emoji we’ve all so desperately needed. Hopefully unicode will follow fit and give us central emoji for all a dick pic and illusion texting needs sharpish. We need ’em.

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