Rainbow Parties. You probably must have heard of them. But what exactly do you know about rainbow parties and school girls? Find out everything about the secrets of a rainbow party right here.
Rainbow Party - What exactly are rainbow parties?
A rainbow party is a supposed group sex event featured in preteen talk spread since the early 2000s. A variant of the standard sex party urban myth, the stories claim that at these events, which are increasingly popular among adolescents, young preteens wearing various shades of lipstick take turns going down on boys in sequence, leaving multiple colors on their penises.
Rainbow Parties in the Limelight
The idea was publicized on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and became the matter of interest for all teens. However, researchers have found no evidence for the existence of rainbow parties, and believe this was just a hype.
The girls wear different colored lipstick and take turns giving head to kids, leaving a rainbow of colors on the teenagers' dingdongs.
Check out so many movies and you'll see how common this rage is. Though most refuse to comment, most of them have been heard of them.
How did schools never catch on with the rainbow party?
Children only learn what they are taught, so it is up to the school authorities, to be actively involved in their education and to be aware of what's in the popular culture that they are learning from television.
What happens in a rainbow party?
Guys sit in a circle and the preteen girls wearing different colors of lipstick perform a blow job leaving a rainbow of colors on some very satisfied boys. This supposedly originated in middle schools where girls would not want to get extremely physical but would do this, thinking this is not sex.
A rainbow party is a kiddie orgy in which girls perform a sort of a bukkake with several men in sequence by males wearing many color variants of lip sticks, thus leaving a rings of lipstick shades on the guys' dicks.
Rainbow Party - Myth or Truth
We don't really know if the school authorities did anything when the kids were first caught, but is that the big question?
On the other hand, kids may not really be getting any head, but say something like this to their friends just to pretend like they know more and are so much cooler. But either way, one would never know if these kids are involving in such activities, unless perhaps someone is caught in the act.
So do rainbow parties really exist? Have I ever been to one? Nope, I've never been to rainbow parties. But have you been to one?
I'd love to know a real life experience of someone who actually had been to a rainbow party!