Pride is Dear Utol (2025): WEEK 5 HIGHLIGHTS Episode 29about much more than rainbows — but we don't mind a little rainbow merch now and again. Thanks to sex toy shop Fun Factory, we can have some multicolored fun in the bedroom with Rainbow Amor, a limited edition dildo.
The toy is six inches long, which is slightly bigger than the average-sized penis. It can be paired with a harness for strap-on sex or used on its own; it has a suction base that can stick to flat surfaces. Rainbow Amor is made of body-safe silicone with a bent tip to stimulate the prostate or G-spot.
SEE ALSO: How to clean your sex toysRainbow Amor is available for $45 through Fun Factory's site. Ten percent of proceeds will go to Trans Future Stage, a trans art and beauty showcase at San Francisco Pride. And if rainbow isn't for you, don't worry — there's a Bi Amor dildo available in the colors of the bi pride flag (pink, purple, and blue). They're available while supplies last.
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"Following the success of our Bi Amor dildo, which we made in honor of Zachary Zane’s memoir and manifesto, Boyslut, we are just overwhelmed with excitement to bring back the limited-edition Rainbow Amor, a pleasure product we all adored when we first worked on it," said marketing manager and certified sex educator at Fun Factory, Nora Langknecht. "Lots of creators and sex educators have been asking us if we are bringing it back, and we are thrilled to be doing so."
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