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A rainbow kiss happens when a person goes down on a woman during her period. Meanwhile, the woman gives a blow job at the same time.
Think of it like snowballing, with a twist. A rainbow kiss happens when a person goes down on a woman during her period. Meanwhile, the woman gives a blow job at the same time, possibly while in the 69 position. Once the man ejaculates in the woman’s mouth, the couple kisses, mixing menstrual blood with semen in the process, creating a rainbow with their mouths. And voilà!
“A rainbow kiss is a great way for everyone to enjoy the few minutes of cathartic bliss right after you both orgasm. Consider that the goal,” explains Danyell Fima, co-founder of Velvet Co. Basically, it’s a unique celebration of your sexual achievements.
Besides the fact that rainbow kisses might make you feel queasy if blood and/or semen is absolutely not Your Thing, the sexual act also poses some health risks. "Semen and period blood can carry lots of different infectious particles, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis," says ob-gyn Heather Irobunda, MD. "If you are unsure of your partner's STD status, you should not be sharing rainbow kisses."
Some reports suggest that a rainbow kiss is a happy accident that occurs when a woman coincidentally gets her period while her partner is performing cunnilingus. However, in order to achieve that all-important “rainbow kiss” shade, a little planning goes a long way.
For instance, it seems pretty crucial that both partners are ready and willing to hold the respective blood and semen in their mouths after performing oral sex, in preparation for that magical kiss—which is something that might not happen if you’re not planning for it.
Fima explains, “The trick is for you and your partner to finish at about the same time, so that neither of you has to hold the blood or semen in your mouth too long. You've really got to know your body and know your partner.” Basically, timing, communication, and consent discussed beforehand is key.
Sadie Allison, PhD and TickleKitty.com founder, explains that giving a rainbow kiss is one of the ways people can enjoy period sex.
Allison adds, “Like the hundreds of other fetishes out there, this ‘unique’ activity is perfectly okay to do so long as it's agreed upon by two consenting adults.” She also encourages couples performing the rainbow kiss to try using flavored lube to “add a new dimension to their sensory play.”
Wendasha Jenkins Hall, PhD, also points out that “orgasms can actually help relieve menstrual cramps, so rainbow kisses may not be a bad idea for those who are adventurous and kinky.”
A quick look at the all-knowing Urban Dictionary reveals that rainbow kisses are usually described as a heteronormative sex act. But presumably, a less heteronormative kiss would involve mixing menstrual blood with other bodily fluids. Because a rainbow kiss should be inclusive, above all else, right?
Hall says it’s important to take precautions when performing any sex act with a new partner. She explains, “There is nothing wrong with giving or receiving oral sex when you or your partner is menstruating as long as both are comfortable doing so and have taken the necessary precautions, such as getting tested for HIV and other STDs. It is possible to perform cunnilingus and not come into contact with any blood if you focus on clitoral stimulation.”
A rainbow kiss happens when a person goes down on a woman during her period. Meanwhile, the woman gives a blow job at the same time.
Think of it like snowballing, with a twist. A rainbow kiss happens when a person goes down on a woman during her period. Meanwhile, the woman gives a blow job at the same time, possibly while in the 69 position. Once the man ejaculates in the woman’s mouth, the couple kisses, mixing menstrual blood with semen in the process, creating a rainbow with their mouths. And voilà!
“A rainbow kiss is a great way for everyone to enjoy the few minutes of cathartic bliss right after you both orgasm. Consider that the goal,” explains Danyell Fima, co-founder of Velvet Co. Basically, it’s a unique celebration of your sexual achievements.
Besides the fact that rainbow kisses might make you feel queasy if blood and/or semen is absolutely not Your Thing, the sexual act also poses some health risks. "Semen and period blood can carry lots of different infectious particles, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis," says ob-gyn Heather Irobunda, MD. "If you are unsure of your partner's STD status, you should not be sharing rainbow kisses."
Some reports suggest that a rainbow kiss is a happy accident that occurs when a woman coincidentally gets her period while her partner is performing cunnilingus. However, in order to achieve that all-important “rainbow kiss” shade, a little planning goes a long way.
For instance, it seems pretty crucial that both partners are ready and willing to hold the respective blood and semen in their mouths after performing oral sex, in preparation for that magical kiss—which is something that might not happen if you’re not planning for it.
Fima explains, “The trick is for you and your partner to finish at about the same time, so that neither of you has to hold the blood or semen in your mouth too long. You've really got to know your body and know your partner.” Basically, timing, communication, and consent discussed beforehand is key.
Sadie Allison, PhD and TickleKitty.com founder, explains that giving a rainbow kiss is one of the ways people can enjoy period sex.
Allison adds, “Like the hundreds of other fetishes out there, this ‘unique’ activity is perfectly okay to do so long as it's agreed upon by two consenting adults.” She also encourages couples performing the rainbow kiss to try using flavored lube to “add a new dimension to their sensory play.”
Wendasha Jenkins Hall, PhD, also points out that “orgasms can actually help relieve menstrual cramps, so rainbow kisses may not be a bad idea for those who are adventurous and kinky.”
A quick look at the all-knowing Urban Dictionary reveals that rainbow kisses are usually described as a heteronormative sex act. But presumably, a less heteronormative kiss would involve mixing menstrual blood with other bodily fluids. Because a rainbow kiss should be inclusive, above all else, right?
Hall says it’s important to take precautions when performing any sex act with a new partner. She explains, “There is nothing wrong with giving or receiving oral sex when you or your partner is menstruating as long as both are comfortable doing so and have taken the necessary precautions, such as getting tested for HIV and other STDs. It is possible to perform cunnilingus and not come into contact with any blood if you focus on clitoral stimulation.”
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