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Unisex Toy by Josh Rubin

Unisex-Toy

An entertaining conceptual design piece, the Unisex Toy equally serves man or woman, top or bottom. Designed by Boston based Ben Durrell, the pink and blue unit "questions traditional gender roles, and provokes viewers to consider whether the color break is 'correct' or not."

We discovered the Unisex Toy on the back page of the just launched third issue of mindful porn, Box Magazine.

Previously on CH: Box Mag Issue 1, Box Mag Issue 2

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