
Pride 2026 Pleasure Picks: Toys That Celebrate Every Body
Why a Pride gift guide should be about bodies, not labels
Every June, brands roll out rainbow-coated gift guides that mostly recycle the same products with a sticker. We wanted to try something different. Roughly 1 in 5 American adults under 30 now identifies as LGBTQ+ according to 2024 Gallup data, and the sexual-wellness category is on track to clear $300 billion globally in 2026. That growth is being driven by people who want toys built around what their body actually does, not which letter of the acronym they belong to.
So this guide skips the assumptions. Every pick below is chosen because the anatomy works for many configurations — solo, partnered, or in between — and because the price point sits under $100, which keeps a Pride gift inside reach instead of a luxury splurge.
Four Pride 2026 picks for every body
1. A clitoral air-pulse toy that doesn't care who's holding it
Clitoral anatomy is shared across a huge range of bodies, and air-pulse stimulation is one of the most universally enjoyed sensations in toy design. This pick is under $50, beginner-friendly, and easy to share.
Inmi Shegasm Sucky Ducky Air Pulse Vibrator
Clitoral anatomy is shared across a huge range of bodies, and air-pulse stimulation is one of the most universally enjoyed sensations in toy design — under $50, beginner-friendly, easy to share.
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2. A vibrating cock ring built for two (or more)
Cock rings aren't a "men's toy." They sit between two bodies and the vibration travels both ways. This Lelo pick is rechargeable, premium-feeling, and gentle enough for first-time wearers.
LELO Lifeguard Originals Vibrating Couples Ring
Cock rings sit between two bodies and the vibration travels both ways — this rechargeable, premium-feeling pick is gentle enough for first-time wearers.
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3. A pegging kit that fits more than one fantasy
Strap-on play isn't tied to any single orientation. Roughly 1 in 4 heterosexual couples in recent surveys have tried receptive anal play, and queer couples have been normalizing strap-ons forever. This kit is silicone, beginner-sized, and adjustable to most bodies.
Boundless Silicone Pegging Kit Strap-On
Strap-on play is not tied to any single orientation — this silicone, beginner-sized kit is adjustable to most bodies.
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4. An app-connected G-spot vibrator for long-distance love
Smart sextech is the fastest-growing slice of the category — annual growth of around 21% per recent industry reports. App control means a partner can be in another time zone and still be present. Great for queer long-distance couples and anyone whose love life crosses a state line.
CalExotics Connect Contoured "G" App Controlled Vibrator
App control means a partner can be in another time zone and still be present — great for queer long-distance couples and anyone whose love life crosses a state line.
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The whole couples-toys collection, if you want to keep browsing
If you want to see everything we stock for two (or more) bodies — vibrators, rings, kits, and accessories — start here. The collection is filterable by price and anatomy, so you can build the gift instead of guessing at it.
Couple Sex Toys | Enhance Shared Pleasure & Intimacy Filterable by price and anatomy, so you can build the gift instead of guessing at it — everything we stock for two (or more) bodies. Shop category →How to pick a Pride gift that lands
Three principles that make a sex-toy gift feel celebratory instead of awkward:
- Pick anatomy, not identity. A clitoral toy works on any body that has a clitoris. A prostate massager works on any body that has a prostate. Identity is the wrapping paper, anatomy is the gift.
- Keep it under your friend's psychological price ceiling. Under $100 reads as a thoughtful gesture; over $150 starts to feel like an obligation. The picks above all live in the comfortable zone.
- Pair the toy with a good lubricant. Almost every toy on this list works better with a compatible lube — water-based for silicone toys, never silicone-on-silicone.
Frequently asked questions
Is a sex toy an appropriate Pride gift?
Yes, when it's chosen with care and given inside an already-comfortable relationship. For acquaintances, a lube or sensory product is usually a safer pick.
Are these toys safe for all bodies?
Each pick on this list is body-safe silicone or medical-grade material, free of phthalates, and rechargeable. Read the description on the product page for sizing and material details before gifting.
Do app-connected toys need an internet connection?
App-connected toys in this category typically use Bluetooth at close range with a paired phone for control, and both phones need internet for the long-distance feature. The toy itself does not connect to the internet directly.
What if I'm gifting solo — for myself?
Even better. Pride is also about claiming pleasure for yourself. Every pick on this list works as a solo toy first and a partnered toy second.
How discreet are these for shipping?
All La Pepa orders ship in plain, unbranded packaging with no product names on the label. Safe for shared mailboxes, apartments, and dorms.
Keep exploring
If this guide helped, our other reads pair well: our complete guide to improving couple intimacy goes deeper on the relational side, our beginner's guide to using a vibrator answers the practical mechanics, and getting to know a partner sexually covers the conversation half of pleasure. Happy Pride from Equipo La Pepa.




