The 10 Kinkiest Cities In California For 2024


The kinkiest cities in California are Santa Clara and Rancho Santa Margarita for 2024 based on Saturday Night Science.

Kinkiest Cities In California Map
Since the 1950s ended, most of America has let its guard down and people have become a whole lot kinkier.

Searches for sex online are at an all-time high, and with sexting, flexting, and every other new way of communicating our desires online, it’s pretty clear that we can’t get enough.

Whether we want to admit it or not.

Which of the places in California are the kinkiest? We can tell by looking at who is buying the most ‘kinky’ stuff online.

Based on the number of purchases from Adam & Eve per capita, we came up with this list as the 10 kinkiest cities in the Golden State.


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The 10 Kinkiest Cities In California For 2024

  1. Santa Clara (0.06 orders per capita)
  2. Rancho Santa Margarita (0.05 orders per capita)
  3. Monterey (0.04 orders per capita)
  4. Los Alamitos (0.03 orders per capita)
  5. Placerville (0.03 orders per capita)
  6. Scotts Valley (0.03 orders per capita)
  7. Pinole (0.03 orders per capita)
  8. San Luis Obispo (0.03 orders per capita)
  9. Irvine (0.02 orders per capita)
  10. Monterey Park (0.02 orders per capita)

Are these a surprise? We don’t live in California, so you guys decide whether or not these cities make sense. But, either way, the data is 100% truth.

We also have some honorable mention cities as well. We’ll get to those later. And if you’re wondering, we can also tell who the least kinky cities in California are, too.

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n order to rank the how kinky a city is, we simply had to see which cities in California purchased the most sex toys from online erotic adult toy and novelty powerhouse Adam & Eve. They provided us with purchase information in 2015.

It’s pretty easy to figure it out, actually, when you know the cities in California are buying adult toys.

Saturday Night Science at it’s finest as there’s no beter way than to solve this argument at a bar.

We caculated all the data on a per capita basis, meaning these are orders on a per-person basis, not a raw number of total dollars spent or number of orders. That keeps us from ranking the largest cities at the top since they have the most people.

Additionally, we only looked at the 356 places in California with over 5,000 people.

The kinkiest cities in California based on this methodology are Santa Clara, Rancho Santa Margarita, Monterey, Los Alamitos, Placerville, Scotts Valley, Pinole, San Luis Obispo, Irvine, and Monterey Park.

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Kinkiest Cities In California For 2024

Rank City Population Orders Per Capita
1 Santa Clara, CA 128,058.0 0.06
2 Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 47,702.0 0.05
3 Monterey, CA 30,007.0 0.04
4 Los Alamitos, CA 11,728.0 0.03
5 Placerville, CA 10,744.0 0.03
6 Scotts Valley, CA 12,239.0 0.03
7 Pinole, CA 18,946.0 0.03
8 San Luis Obispo, CA 47,529.0 0.03
9 Irvine, CA 304,527.0 0.02
10 Monterey Park, CA 60,386.0 0.02
11 Pleasanton, CA 78,691.0 0.02
12 Westlake Village, CA 7,948.0 0.02
13 Palo Alto, CA 67,901.0 0.02
14 Crescent City, CA 6,379.0 0.01
15 Rohnert Park, CA 44,461.0 0.01
16 Eureka, CA 26,519.0 0.01
17 Palm Springs, CA 44,935.0 0.01
18 Walnut Creek, CA 69,809.0 0.01
19 Chico, CA 102,790.0 0.01
20 Burbank, CA 106,389.0 0.01
21 San Jose, CA 1,001,176.0 0.01
22 Fort Bragg, CA 7,007.0 0.01
23 San Mateo, CA 104,165.0 0.01
24 Colusa, CA 6,380.0 0.01
25 Pittsburg, CA 76,419.0 0.01
26 Windsor, CA 26,320.0 0.01
27 Santa Monica, CA 92,168.0 0.01
28 Grover Beach, CA 12,757.0 0.01
29 Morro Bay, CA 10,766.0 0.01
30 Yucca Valley, CA 21,700.0 0.01
31 San Diego, CA 1,383,987.0 0.01
32 Roseville, CA 148,879.0 0.01
33 Sacramento, CA 523,600.0 0.01
34 Tustin, CA 79,514.0 0.01
35 San Francisco, CA 851,036.0 0.01
36 Santa Barbara, CA 88,640.0 0.01
37 Ridgecrest, CA 28,118.0 0.01
38 Los Angeles, CA 3,881,041.0 0.01
39 Ukiah, CA 16,496.0 0.01
40 Corona, CA 158,346.0 0.01
41 Escalon, CA 7,456.0 0.01
42 Susanville, CA 15,737.0 0.01
43 Turlock, CA 72,504.0 0.01
44 Fairfield, CA 119,420.0 0.01
45 Clearlake, CA 16,612.0 0.01
46 Yuba City, CA 69,535.0 0.01
47 Ojai, CA 7,610.0 0.01
48 Mountain View, CA 82,132.0 0.01
49 Monrovia, CA 37,656.0 0.01
50 Imperial, CA 20,430.0 0.01
51 Hanford, CA 57,920.0 0.01
52 La Mirada, CA 47,644.0 0.01
53 San Rafael, CA 60,891.0 0.01
54 Atherton, CA 7,124.0 0.01
55 Rocklin, CA 71,676.0 0.01
56 Malibu, CA 10,698.0 0.0
57 Anderson, CA 11,267.0 0.0
58 Reedley, CA 25,248.0 0.0
59 Atascadero, CA 29,758.0 0.0
60 Fresno, CA 541,528.0 0.0
61 Blythe, CA 17,949.0 0.0
62 Palm Desert, CA 51,290.0 0.0
63 Bakersfield, CA 404,321.0 0.0
64 Napa, CA 79,233.0 0.0
65 Palmdale, CA 166,895.0 0.0
66 Brea, CA 47,099.0 0.0
67 Saratoga, CA 30,771.0 0.0
68 Hughson, CA 7,523.0 0.0
69 Hermosa Beach, CA 19,551.0 0.0
70 Paradise, CA 6,666.0 0.0
71 Hayward, CA 160,602.0 0.0
72 Ontario, CA 176,326.0 0.0
73 Redding, CA 93,327.0 0.0
74 Santa Maria, CA 109,543.0 0.0
75 Riverside, CA 316,076.0 0.0
76 Davis, CA 67,203.0 0.0
77 Gardena, CA 60,377.0 0.0
78 Truckee, CA 16,784.0 0.0
79 Cypress, CA 49,955.0 0.0
80 Rio Vista, CA 10,074.0 0.0
81 Mammoth Lakes, CA 7,253.0 0.0
82 Grass Valley, CA 13,964.0 0.0
83 Bellflower, CA 78,352.0 0.0
84 Indio, CA 89,616.0 0.0
85 Petaluma, CA 59,682.0 0.0
86 Orland, CA 8,221.0 0.0
87 Lake Elsinore, CA 69,993.0 0.0
88 Stockton, CA 320,030.0 0.0
89 Daly City, CA 103,648.0 0.0
90 Tracy, CA 94,027.0 0.0
91 Novato, CA 53,055.0 0.0
92 Fremont, CA 228,795.0 0.0
93 Hesperia, CA 99,878.0 0.0
94 San Bernardino, CA 221,041.0 0.0
95 Anaheim, CA 347,111.0 0.0
96 South Pasadena, CA 26,583.0 0.0
97 Costa Mesa, CA 111,490.0 0.0
98 Merced, CA 87,686.0 0.0
99 Arroyo Grande, CA 18,435.0 0.0
100 Clovis, CA 120,607.0 0.0
About Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar has been in the real estate business for almost ten years now. He originally worked for Movoto Real Estate as the director of marketing before founding HomeSnacks.

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