If you thought fidget spinner butt plugs were the ultimate trendy sex toy,[Ep4] Secret Campus then you've got another thing coming.
Meet the BabaDong, an homage to the newest queer icon, the Babadook. What better way to celebrate Pride month than with this striking Babadildo.
The evil genius behind this project is a special FX artist from Los Angeles who goes by the pseudonym, Billy Raygun.
Interested in having some scary good sex with this little fella? Here's what you need to know: the BabaDong is 7.5 inches long, is made of high quality silicone, and, BabaDrumroll please, it is dishwasher safe.
SEE ALSO: The Babadook is showing up at Pride festivals across the country and it is wonderfulThe only problem is that this is part of an Indiegogo campaign with a goal of $15,000, which is not yet fully funded. So, c'mon people, if you want this dream (nightmare?) to become a reality, better BabaWORK.
If you're still not convinced, the artist has decided to donate a portion of the proceeds to The Lambert House, a center for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning youth.
What more could you want? It's spooky, it's sexy, it's for a good cause.
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