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Disturbing "Butt Baby" Sex Toy Sold Online, Website Makes Insertable Silicone Infant Labeled As "Bundle Of Joy"

A disturbing sex toy has made rounds on the internet. "Butt Baby," a silicone figure shaped like an infant, is being sold online by the adult website Toys From Tim.

By Nicole Dominique1 min read
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Disclaimer: This article is intended for readers age 18 and older.

Company Toys From Tim is under fire for selling insertable sex toys formerly known as "butt baby." The object is made out of silicone and is molded to look like an infant. One of the most disturbing parts about this is that it's being sold for $299.95 – and, at the time of writing this article, is currently sold out. Who is buying these?

The toy is now called the "Bundle of Joy." The description writes, "The Bundle of Joy" - formerly known as the *Butt*Baby*, is a fully insertable, anatomically correct, platinum silicone toy, made for fans of big insertions! Available in two sizes (9" and the bigger brother in 13") when the Bundle of Joy is inserted feet first, he will crown just like a real birthing baby."

It continues, "The Bundle of Joy is 100% platinum silicone, soft and supple but firm enough for easy self-impregnation (see video), and as smooth as a newborn baby's bottom. You've never seen anything like him before." We're not sure what video they're referring to, and we're not going to look. But if these people can record themselves putting a silicone baby inside them and upload it online, what are they doing behind closed doors?

"Experience first-hand the joy and agony of childbirth," it concludes. "Surprise your parents with the grandson they've always wanted. Bestow your husband with an heir." At the bottom, it adds that the butt toys are "Designed by TIM Legendary Bottom CHRISTIAN."

It appears the website is owned by Treasure Island Media (TIM), a gay porn studio founded by Charles Steven Key or "Paul Morris." Apparently, Key and his studio have been "repeatedly banned from consideration for most adult industry awards and events." How do you get banned from the adult industry? What did they do?

Users found the website and posted screenshots of the butt plug on Twitter. @stclairashley tweets, "Anybody buying these should be on a sex offender watchlist immediately."

"Disgusting why would anybody think it's ok to make a sex toy look like a baby," adds @81vintage2.

The glaring issue is that a baby is being sexualized. It's no wonder so many people believe that pedophilia is in the process of becoming normalized in our country.

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