r/BadDragon
Bad Dragon makes fantasy-themed, body-safe sex toys shaped after mythological and fictional creatures, and r/BadDragon has become the primary community hub for everyone who owns them. Founded in 2012, the sub has grown to nearly 696,000 members as of April 2026, remarkable for a community organized around a single niche manufacturer. Content spans photos, videos, and text - reviews, unboxing photos, use content, and marketplace listings all coexist. Here's the thing - this isn't purely an adult content sub; it functions simultaneously as a collector community, a product review board, and a secondary marketplace for used toys, giving it a character unlike almost any other NSFW subreddit. Turns out the furry and BDSM communities overlap significantly with the Bad Dragon customer base, which shapes the comment culture and the type of content that gets the warmest reception. Worth noting that the marketplace function is genuinely active - people buy, sell, and trade toys with enough regularity that the community has developed its own informal norms around fair pricing and condition verification. Medium moderation keeps scams and off-topic posts from dominating without over-restricting the content range. The real limitation is that the brand association makes the sub feel like a vendor community - discussions that don't involve specific Bad Dragon products tend to get less traction than they might elsewhere.
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