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15th October 2015
05:02pm BST

Speaking to Mashable, Flirtmoji artist Katy McCarthy explains: "We broke a lot of our stylistic conventions of symmetry and regularity to embrace kind of this total diversity of form."
The site has allowed sexters to express themselves through a variety of sexual emojis since 2014.
Katy added: "There needed to be some sort of massive language of icons for all this incredible sexting people are having."
Breasts are the next anatomy-inspired body parts set for release as part of the site's BODIES pack, which will be released in full in November.Explore more on these topics: