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Rainbow Parties
A rainbow party is a meeting junction for teens who want to indulge in sexual activities featured in conversations among kids spread since the last few years. A variant of the sexual obsession for kids, the stories claim that at these rainbow events, which are increasingly popular among adolescents, teenage girls wearing various shades of lipstick take turns fellating males in sequence, leaving multiple bands of lipsticks on their little members. The idea was publicized on a lot of tv shows and books, and became the matter of interest for all teens. However, college professors have found no evidence for the existence of rainbow parties, and believe this was just a hype.
The girls wear different shades of lip gloss and take turns giving head to kids, leaving a rainbow of colors on the little boys’ penises.
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.
Kids only learn what they are taught, so it is up to elders, to be actively involved in their lives and to be aware of what’s in the popular culture that they are learning from magazines and the telly.
Guys stand next to each other and the teen girls wearing different colors of lipstick perform a great show of blowing leaving a rainbow of colors on some very happy guys. This supposedly originated in middle schools where girls would not be ready for penetration but would do this, hoping this was just foreplay.
Rainbow parties is a group meeting of sexually interested teens in which girls perform a sort of a bukkake with several men in sequence by males wearing various colors of lipstick, thus leaving a rings of lipstick shades on the boys’ members.
It doesn’t matter now about what the school did to these kids but what matters is that there are so many things that teens these days indulge in, and grownups practically have no idea. But on the other hand, little girls may not be performing blowjobs, but say something like this to their friends just to pretend like these people are better than the rest. 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? Well, I know I haven’t been to a rainbow party yet!
About the Author
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Judy Garland – Over The Rainbow (Subtitiles)