Sexy and Fun LGBTQ Christmas Gift Guide

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Sexy and Fun LGBTQ Christmas Gift Guide

by Peter Minkoff

Finding the perfect Christmas present is always a challenging task, especially if you want to give the gift to someone who pays great attention to the things they own. For Christmas time, you want to give something nice and thoughtful, yet also something that that person will be able to either use very often, something they might find handy, or something that will always remind them of you.

But when we're talking about LGBTQ people, this task gets a bit more complicated because you genuinely want to buy them something that is them. And unless you are a member of that community, you risk giving them something that they have no use for. If you want to get an LGBTQ person a sexy and fun Christmas present at the same time, take a look at these ideas:

Jingle lingerie

As it's high time we put all our prejudice aside, let's talk about how lingerie can be an incredible present for any type of person. Lingerie is not just for cis women, as numerous companies produce underwear no matter the sex of the person or the genitals that they want to cover. This being said, it would be a fantastic option to buy sexy lingerie for the person you want to surprise, especially if they are not the type of person who wasn't in the lingerie-business target group. Now, everyone is, and the truth is that everyone does look sexier wearing a lovely undergarment. If you want something sexier, go with lace; if you want something casual yet elegant, go with cotton. The choices are endless, and they are all up to you.

LOCAL LINKS:
Your Open Closet

Little Sisters

All I want for Xmas is a vibrator

Next up, we always have the option of high-quality sex toys. LGBTQ people are known for being quite innovative in the bedroom, so the use of sex toys is definitely not something unknown to them. This Christmas, you can help them raise the bar even higher and choose among some of the most popular sex toys on the market. This is an even better present if you know that the person you want to give the present to likes experimenting in bed. A sex toy will not only make their solo time much more interesting, but it's also something they can use in bed with their partner to help them make their sex life more exciting.

LOCAL LINKS:
Womyn’s Ware
Little Sisters
Art of Loving

Soaking around the Xmas tree

Another type of present that is not (or at least should not be) associated with any gender, in particular, is bath salts. Perhaps you didn’t know this, but bath salts are rather beneficial. Not only is this present amazing for all the people who want to reduce stress (and 2020 has certainly stacked a lot of stress and pressure onto us); it's also something that can easily be used for some lovey-dovey time with their partner. Sexual wellness is a vital thing that all of us have to pay attention to as it will clean our minds and relax and cleanse our bodies. You can go with any scent you want – ranging from amber and cedar leaf to lemongrass and clove.

Christmas accessorizing

 Lastly, you can go the extra mile and think entirely out of the box. What is a thing that all of us love? Accessories. How can we use accessories for some sexy time? Create a neck and clit clamp that not only looks amazing but also feels heavenly if you're a little bit kinkier. Nipple and clit clamps are a mixture of a body chain, necklace, and clip clamps, and they can be found in various sizes and materials – but it's definitely something that you should consider buying for your extremely open-minded friend. Make sure they know how to use them, though!

LOCAL LINKS:
Womyn’s Ware
Little Sisters
Art of Loving

As seen, yes, it is catchy to buy the perfect Xmas gift to your LGBTQ friend or partner, especially if you want a present that's on the sexier spectrum. But be open-minded, put yourself in their shoes, and simply go with your guts. If you know your friend, you will likely get it right!


Peter Minkoff is a lifestyle writer for The Homo Culture and Queer Voices magazine. Follow Peter on Twitter for more tips.

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