Gwyneth Paltrowwants to spice up the holiday season.

But the Goop gift guide wouldn’t be complete without a rather risqué option for the bedroom (that may also be a risk for your bank account).

Included in the guide is a $1,350 “Restraining Arts Kit” that the brand assures is “bound to please.”

“Yes, yes, and ohhh yes,” the gift’sdescription reads.“Think of this kit as a beginner’s guide to BDSM. It’s even equipped with DIY restraining straps, to help you, him, or her assume the position (wink, wink).”

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Gwyneth Paltrow attends the In goop Health Summit San Francisco 2019 at Craneway Pavilion on November 16, 2019 in Richmond, California

The kit comes equipped with wrist and ankle cuffs, as well as four restraining straps and even a leather-bound paddle — useful tools for those who enjoy BDSM, otherwise known as bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, during their sexual escapades.

This isn’t the first time Goop has promoted some rather racy products for their readers. In 2016, the brand published an entireguide dedicated to“Not So Basic Sex Toys,” which featured some of Paltrow’s favorite items that ranged from exploratory toFifty Shades of Grey.

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Goop Kiki de Montparnasse RESTRAINING ARTS KIT

For those willing to splurge, the site recommended a $15,00024-carat gold vibrator,or a slightly cheaper version in silver for $7,900.

Goop has also continuously encouraged readers to embrace their exploratory side during intimacy, even publishinga guide to anal sexin 2017. The article discussed the various aspects of anal sex — from health risks to how to ensure a good experience — giving readers tips throughout.

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Similarly, last year, the site also published a book calledThe Sex Issue,which discusses a variety of topics surrounding sex and intimacy. Paltrow, 47,wrote in the forwardfor the book where she talked about the importance of pursuing what “feels good.”

“Whether Tantra or BDSM or threesomes or vanilla are your thing will never be the point; knowing yourself, all your options, and how to ask for and pursue what feels good to you, is,” she wrote.

source: people.com