Amongst the growing number of emoji options there is one that users are getting extremely excited over.
The new emoji is a cartoonised version of “a person kneeling on both knees”, according to Emojipedia.
New in iOS 13.2: 🧎♀️ Woman Kneeling https://t.co/Kid134j4Pa pic.twitter.com/fTuRtKN9PP
— Emojipedia 📙 (@Emojipedia) October 28, 2019
They “may be used to represent someone in prayer, or a person resting on the floor”.
The emoji has already set social media afire, with users letting their imaginations run wild as they offer lewd suggestions for what it can represent.
The options are far from innocent, with many social media users hailing it as the world’s first explicit oral sex icon.
Until now, anyone discussing oral sex via emojis had to use suggestive images.
The arrival of the new icon set folks into a tweeting frenzy.
What other scenario is there for w kneeling emoji lol
— P'Challa (@PnutMan87) October 29, 2019
yeah nahhh this emoji gonna get abused with the eggplant😂😂😂
— 🥐jive turkey justin🦃 (@Justin_Case97) October 29, 2019
This is about to be the blowjob emoji. I don't make the rules. https://t.co/18bX4qe2nt
— 𝓐nna 𝓟alomina (@anna_palomina) October 30, 2019
Idk what the intended purpose is but I’m 100% using this as a blowjob emoji https://t.co/DGRJwq2PxS
— Apes🎃 (@Power0verMen) October 29, 2019
They also have man kneeling, but we know the dirty texts that will be utilizing these emoji. https://t.co/BO3MmbzCfn
— Xandrick (@Xandrick64) October 30, 2019
— ♊ LB 🇯🇲 (@sourIpatchIkid) October 29, 2019
We gon be sending this with the eggplant emoji 🍆
— $plitt (@splitttss) October 29, 2019
The hilarious comparisons come as Instagram and Facebook have banned the peach and aubergine emojis over reportedly “dirty misuse”.
The voluptuous fruits were removed from the platforms as part of an update to Facebook’s Sexual Solicitation Community Standards, which are aimed at sex workers who use the platforms to sell their services.
Facebook explained:
“People use Facebook to discuss and draw attention to sexual violence and exploitation. We recognise the importance of and want to allow for this discussion. We draw the line, however, when content facilitates, encourages or coordinates sexual encounters between adults.”
The new designs are part of more than 350 emoji approved earlier this year which have now been released to iPhone users as part of the iOS 13.2 update.
📲 iOS 13.2 is out now with these 398 new emojis https://t.co/mYK0uXJ8t1 pic.twitter.com/eGwIH7g8ip
— Emojipedia 📙 (@Emojipedia) October 28, 2019
Website Emojipedia, which is part of the Unicode Consortium, posted images online of the new gender-neutral emoji choices, as many character-based emoji now also include a gender-neutral option alongside a male or female version.
There are also icons showing hearing aids, wheelchairs, prosthetic limbs and guide dogs.
New in iOS 13.2: 🧑🦽 Person in Manual Wheelchair https://t.co/BskyvwYbNU pic.twitter.com/L4QDow1CgM
— Emojipedia 📙 (@Emojipedia) October 29, 2019
Last year, Apple said it wanted to improve the representation of those with disabilities, submitting a number of designs to Unicode.