UberKinky is donating to Stonewall every time someone buys a customised Pride dildo
UberKinky is donating to Stonewall for every sale of a Pride dildo – so you can cum for a good cause.
The sexual wellness brand will donate £50 to the LGBTQ+ charity during Pride Month, every time someone buys a customised dildo.
They’ve teamed up with Sinnovator who have customised all of their dildos – including the unicorn and rhino designs – in the Pride flag colours.
The brand hopes that the collections helps people insert (literally) some colour into their sex life, “because Pride and orgasms have two things in common: they’re best done loud and proud”.
Some of the customised Sinnovator dildos which feature Pride flag designs include the Knot Platinum, described as “sure to bring out the animal in you”.
There’s a choice of 6.75, eight or 10 inches in insertable length and it’s “always gratifyingly girthy”.
Another is the Rhino Platinum, which is thick and complete with nub detail on the underside.
They say it “stretches, satisfies, and delivers waves of intensity unlike anything you’ve ever experienced before”.
The final pick is the Matia Unicorn Horn, which graduates in size and has bulbous tiers that ‘pop’ inside and is ideal for anal training and stretching.
UberKinky’s Ruby Payne, who works on product development says: “We want to make a real change in the world and really help and celebrate the community. But we want to put our money where our mouth is.
“Stonewall is a fantastic charity that is engaging and educating people through events and workshops, helping people live their lives to the fullest. And we are on board.
“Our whole site is dedicated to helping people explore and awaken their sex lives, whatever their orientation and kink. And for Pride month, we are so excited to offer the Pride dildo range to help people show their true colours.”
Plus to mark Pride Month, UberKinky has launched its own dedicated rainbow dildo.
To shop the Pride collection head to uberkinky.com.
Pride Month 2022
A number of brands have started to release their Pride-themed collections for 2022.
However, each year brands come under fire for chasing after the “pink pound” with their Pride clothing and ignoring LGBT+ people for the rest of the year.
In order to combat this, in recent years a number of brands have collaborated with LGBT+ artists and highlighted exactly how much money they’ll be donating to LGBT+ charities, and which charities will benefit from the Pride clothing sales.
This includes Target who have teamed up with queer, female-founded brands, TomboyX and Humankind for two limited edition ranges in 2022.
While Converse has launched its main collection alongside “Converse By You”, which lets fans create their own personalised “All Star” patch, license plate and laces, using the Progress Pride flag colours.
Levi’s has confirmed a $100,000 donation to OutRightAction International alongside its collection, while watch brand Skagen will donate all proceeds from its Pride range to InterPride throughout June.
Another recent release is Dr. Martens, who have reimagined their classic 1461 shoes with a subtle rainbow design against the monochrome white base.
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