Finding the perfect gift for the tricky men in your life can sometimes be nearly impossible – but luckily Gwyneth Paltrow is here to help in the form of her rather unique Father’s Day gift guide, which not only suggests a $64,000 trip to the Arctic Circle as a potential gift, but also a male sex toy.
The Iron Man star, 50, has become an increasingly outgoing oversharer since launching her lifestyle brand Goop in 2008 – revealing intimate details of her bedroom endeavors and making a multitude of cheeky “naked” confessions via the website over the years.
Which is why it’s no surprise that she included a very raunchy gift on her list of ideas for how sons and daughters can say “thank you” to the men who raised them – a prostate stimulator. $219 hands-free from Hugo.
“The base and tip of the device each contain a powerful vibrating motor: the insertable head massages the prostate while the outer head delivers satisfying vibrations to the perineum,” reads one description.
Gwyneth Paltrow (seen with hubby Brad Falchuk) has shared her annual Goop Father’s Day gift guide – and she suggested you show your appreciation by giving your dad a vibrator

The actress, 50, included a $219 Hugo hands-free prostate stimulator (seen) on her list of ideas for how sons and daughters can say ‘thank you’ to the men who have them students.


In addition to the X-rated sex toy, the guide includes 70 other items ranging from a $17 jar of cocktail cherries (left) to a trip to the Arctic Circle that costs $64,000 per person (right)

The latter includes a four-night stay at Holmen Lofoten in Norway, and it comes with a unique dining experience known as Kitchen on the Edge of the World (pictured).
“And it’s hands-free. The remote is motion-sensitive. You adjust the intensity by simply moving your wrist.
“This vibrator is sized for all body types and has eight intensity settings to gradually drive you (or your partner) to orgasm.”

For dads who like to drink, Goop suggested a $790 wine rack made by Metier
In addition to the X-rated sex toy, the guide includes 70 other items ranging in price from a $17 pot of cocktail cherries to a trip to the Arctic Circle that costs $64,000 per person.
The latter includes a four-night stay at Holmen Lofoten in Norway, and it comes with a unique dining experience known as Kitchen on the Edge of the World.
“Kitchen On The Edge Of The World is at its heart an extraordinary culinary adventure set above the Arctic Circle,” he wrote on his website.
‘While this long weekend offers plenty to entertain and enrich you, our promise is that you will leave nourished with the finest ingredients caught, picked and harvested from the bountiful natural pantry that surrounds us through the seasons. .’
For dads who like to drink, Goop suggested a $790 wine rack made by Metier. There are also tons of options for those with dads who love to cook — including a $35 spice packet from Chuza and a $2,149 outdoor oven made by Gozney.
Some of the other more expensive items include a $1,950 Gucci skateboard, an $890 beach blanket from Metier, a $2,860 painting from Dimeji Onafuwa, a $3,100 drysuit from Hermes, and a hammock made by Louis Vuitton that costs $48,500.

There are also tons of options for those with dads who love to cook – including a $35 spice packet from Chuza and a $2,149 outdoor oven made by Gozney (seen)


Additionally, it lists a lot of clothing and accessories, like God’s True Cashmere Amber Black Tartan Shirt, which costs $2,350 (left) and a Rolex watch for $11,395 (right).
The guide also contains a wealth of workout and sports equipment, as well as tons of beauty products like face creams and body scrubs.
Additionally, it lists plenty of clothing and accessories — like God’s True Cashmere’s Amber Black Tartan Shirt, which retails for $2,350, a Cowhide Backpack by Brunello Cucinelli, which retails for $5,195, and a Rolex watch at $11,395.
“Father’s Day gift ideas often fall into familiar categories: beer, ball games, barbecues,” Goop said of the list.
And we’re not saying you should take those options off the table – you might even double down with a fun new twist on one.
“But we also want to continue to broaden the scope. Who says dad doesn’t need his own skincare routine? That he won’t like the feeling of infrared heat either? Or wear an Italian knit sweater as chic as anything else in your wardrobe?
Also on Gwyneth’s gift guide is something called the Light Phone II, which is designed to “allow you to disconnect without disconnecting from the network”.
“The main functions of this phone: calls, SMS, navigation, music, podcasts and alarm clock,” it says on its website. “That means no social media, no urgent emails and no internet browser.”

Also on Gwyneth’s gift guide is something called the Light Phone II, which is designed to “allow you to disconnect without disconnecting from the network”.

Gwyneth has become an increasingly outgoing oversharer since launching her lifestyle brand Goop in 2008
For those who like to give experiences rather than objects, Goop has also included some hotel suggestions – including the Six Senses Zighy Bay in Oman, which costs $1,595 a night, and the Lodge at Blue Sky in the Wasatch Mountains. , Utah, which is priced at $1,585 a night.
Gwyneth made headlines when she released her 2023 Mother’s Day gift guide earlier this month, and it featured not one, not two, not three, but four different vibrators.
The mother-of-two has earned a reputation for not holding back when it comes to sharing the most intimate aspects of her life.
Most recently, she opened up about her past romances with Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck during an appearance on Alex Cooper’s Call Her Daddy podcast – and revealed which of the two stars was better in bed.
Gwyneth dated Brad from 1994 to 1997. She then had a three-year relationship with Ben.
When asked who had impressed her the most sexually, she explained, “It’s really hard.” Because Brad was like the great love of chemistry [my] life at the time. And then Ben was, like, technically excellent.