Wondering what is a Rainbow Kiss? We have got all the answers

You might have heard about the french kiss and how popular the kiss has always been. If you are looking for ways to spice up your make-out then try rainbow kiss this time. It is a grossly kissing fetish that most people tend to have. If are someone willing to dive into such sex acts then surely your sex life would be a lot more interesting. 

What is a rainbow kiss? And Its Meaning

It usually happens between a man and a woman i.e a straight couple, where both are 69-ing each other. The Female is on her period and bleeding and her partner gives her oral sex while the female gives her a blowjob. Once both partners ejaculate in each other mouth, the couple then kisses mixing the menstrual blood with semen resulting in a rainbow kiss. 

Is it safe to perform?

If you are someone who doesn’t like to lay with bodily fluids or into grossly sexual acts then this might not be in your arena. Also if you are not aware of your partner’s STD status then these sexual acts might put you at serious health risks. 

“Please, don’t ever do it” on a Twitter thread, there are other ways to enjoy sex and rainbow kiss itself but first and foremost get you and your partner’s STD test. 

Experts opinion

“Semen and period blood can carry lots of different infectious particles, such as HIV, syphilis, and hepatitis,” says ob-gyn Heather Irobunda, MD in an interview with Cosmopolitan. “If you are unsure of your partner’s STD status, you should not be sharing rainbow kisses.”

Hall also mentioned that it’s not enough to get one or infrequent STI tests if you’re engaging in sex acts like rainbow kisses regularly.

“When I say tested, I mean not just one time but continually tested—every three to six months,” she says. “But if all partners are actively testing and they understand the boundaries and offer their consent, then it’s typically safe.”

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