Adult rainbow bisou, also called "rainbow kiss", is a particular sexual practice that consists of exchanging a kiss after mixing menstrual blood and sperm in the mouth. We, Élise and Léo, discuss this delicate subject with you to inform you objectively about this practice which arouses as much curiosity as controversy.
This practice questions several aspects:
- The considerable health risks involved
- Its symbolic and transgressive dimension
- The social perceptions it generates
- Its impact in the debates on intimate freedom
Let us explore together this complex reality between social taboo and the expression of individual freedom.
What is adult rainbow bisou?
The groove kiss is defined as a kiss exchange involving the mixing of two specific bodily fluids: the menstrual blood of the female partner and the sperm of the male partner. This practice usually takes place after a cunnilingus during the period and a simultaneous blowjob, often in position 69.
We observe that this practice seeks several objectives: to create a sense of ultimate fusion between the partners, to symbolize the union of the feminine and the masculine, or simply to experience a transgressive experience emerging from the established norms. The " rainbow colour" referred to refers to the visual mixing of the two bodily fluids.
This practice remains relatively marginal and is part of a transgression of traditional sexual taboos. It requires in-depth communication between partners and mutual acceptance of its implications.
Origin and history of this intimate practice
The story of the rabbow kiss roots in modern sexual folklore, popularized mainly by social networks and some specialized press articles in the early 2000s. Unlike other historically documented sexual practices, this appears to be a recent phenomenon linked to the evolution of contemporary attitudes.
We note that this practice has developed alongside the emergence of the Internet as a space for liberation and sexual exploration. The forums, then the social networks, allowed the dissemination of previously confidential practices.
Some anthropologists establish links with ancient fertility rituals where menstrual blood was considered sacred. Nevertheless, these connections remain largely speculative and do not necessarily reflect the current motivations of practitioners.
Symbols associated with the rainbow bisou
The rabbow kiss carries several symbolic loads that we must analyze to understand its appeal. The rainbow traditionally evokes diversity, beauty after the storm and inclusion. In this context, it represents the union of opposites and the celebration of body diversity.
For some practitioners, this experience symbolizes an absolute form of communion with the partner, overcoming the social taboos related to bodily fluids. It can be seen as a ritual of mutual acceptance and intense intimacy to the extreme.
The transgressive dimension also plays a central role: by breaking the bans, the partners affirm their freedom against established standards. This revolutionary dimension particularly attracts people seeking to push the conventional limits of sexuality.
The association with the LGBTQ+ movement adds a political layer to this practice, although it is not exclusive to them.
How is the rainbow bisou practiced in practice?
The implementation of the rabbow kiss requires special synchronization and specific conditions. The practice usually begins with simultaneous oral reports during the menstrual period of the female partner. Timing remains essential for both fluids to be present simultaneously in the respective mouths.
We stress the importance of psychological preparation and prior communication. Partners must explicitly discuss their expectations, limitations and apprehensions before any attempt is made.
Position 69 remains the most commonly reported configuration, allowing simultaneous exchange and necessary synchronization. Some couples adapt the practice according to their preferences, varying positions or changing the sequence.
Prior hygiene, although not significantly reducing risks, remains a concern for many practitioners. Some recommend a prior shower and the use of mouth baths, without eliminating health hazards.
Health risks and precautions
The health risks of rainbow kiss are considerable and are our main concern as health professionals. Direct exchange of blood and semen creates an optimal environment for the transmission of sexually transmitted infections.
Transmissible pathologies include:
- HIV with risk of transmission multiplied by the presence of blood
- Hepatitis B and C
- Syphilis
- Genital and oral herpes
- Gonorrhea and chlamydia
- Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Menstrual blood greatly increases these risks as it is a particularly effective vector of transmission. Even with pre-screening, the window period of some infections may mask recent contamination.
We recommend:
- Complete IST screening for both partners
- Expectation of results before any practice
- Open discussion on sexual history
- Awareness that zero risk does not exist
Comparison with other taboo intimate practices
The rabbow kiss is part of a set of sexual practices considered transgressive or taboo. Compared to swinging, it presents equivalent health risks but with a more intense emotional dimension due to the exclusive intimacy of the couple.
In the face of BDSM practices, the groove kiss shares the dimension of transgression but is distinguished by its specific health risks. Where the BDSM mainly explores power relations, the rabbow kiss questions the bodily and hygienic limits.
Compared to conventional unprotected sex, this practice presents risks amplified by combination of fluids and blood involvement. It is in the spectrum of high-risk practices, at the same level as some extreme practices in the BDSM environment.
Social perceptions and debates about the rainbow bisou
The social perceptions of the rabbow kiss reveal contemporary generational and cultural divisions. We observe a marked polarization between different social groups in the face of this practice.
Young generations, especially generation Z, generally show more openness and curiosity, viewing this practice as an expression of sexual freedom. This acceptance is part of a broader approach to questioning traditional sexual taboos.
Older generations are more reluctant, often combining this practice with a deterioration of morals or "bad" behaviour. This generational divergence feeds the debates on the evolution of contemporary sexuality.
The medical community maintains a cautious position, emphasizing health risks while respecting individual freedom. This balanced approach allows for a constructive dialogue between medical information and personal choices.
Rainbow bisou in culture, art and the media
The cultural impact of the rabbow kiss goes beyond the strictly sexual framework to invest contemporary art and the media. We see its influence in various artistic productions exploring social taboos and freedom of expression.
Contemporary literature sometimes incorporates this practice as a metaphor for absolute union or the transgression of norms. Some authors use it to question the limits of intimacy and social constructions around body "cleanness".
In the music field, particularly rap and alternative music, explicit or implicit references to the rabbow kiss appear as symbols of provocation and authenticity. These mentions contribute to its cultural dissemination to wider audiences.
Social networks greatly enhance its visibility, creating viral debates oscillating between fascination and repulsion. This digital media is transforming an intimate practice into a social and cultural phenomenon.
The role of the rainbow symbol in LGBTQ+ movements
The appropriation of the rainbow symbol by LGBTQ+ movements adds a political dimension to therainbow kiss. Although this practice is not specifically related to sexual orientation, it benefits from the symbolic rainbow aura as an emblem of diversity and acceptance.
We observe that some activists use this reference to promote acceptance of unconventional sexual practices. This association reinforces the message of tolerance and freedom of sexual expression carried by these movements.
This symbolic connection also makes it possible to place the rabbow kiss in a broader perspective of combating discrimination and sexual taboos. It helps legitimize alternative practices as expressions of human diversity.
The political recovery of this symbol sometimes generates tensions within LGBTQ+ communities, with some members fearing a negative association with practices deemed risky.
Psychological impact and emotional dimension
The psychological aspect of the rabbow kiss deserves special attention as it reveals complex mechanisms of contemporary intimacy. We identify several psychological motivations among potential practitioners.
The search for absolute fusion with the partner is a powerful psychological motor. This quest for unity transcends traditional physical barriers and can reinforce the sense of emotional connection between partners.
The transgressive dimension also satisfies specific psychological needs: self-assertion, rejection of parental or social norms, search for unique experiences. This motivation is part of an approach of individualisation and identity affirmation.
Some psychologists point to the risks of social pressure or personal challenge that may motivate this practice. The distinction between genuine choice and compliance with a new standard is sometimes unclear, especially among young adults.
Why does this practice fascinate and shock at once?
The polarization of reactions to the groove kiss is explained by the confrontation of several fundamental taboos in our societies. We analyze this ambivalent fascination as a sign of deep cultural tensions.
The menstrual blood taboo, persistent despite the evolution of mentalities, explains part of the visceral rejection that this practice can cause. Cultural constructions around female "purity" and menstrual "impurity" fuel these negative reactions.
Paradoxically, this transgression of millennial taboos fascinates with its boldness and radicality. It represents an ultimate form of liberation from traditional social and religious constraints.
The rapid evolution of sexual practices, amplified by the Internet and social networks, creates a generational gap that causes incomprehensions and passionate debates. The groove kiss crystallizes these tensions between tradition and modernity.
Between taboo, curiosity and intimate freedom
The groove kiss perfectly illustrates the contradictions of contemporary sexuality, oscillating between liberation and risk, between intimacy and media exhibition. We conclude that this practice fundamentally questions our relationship to the body, body fluids and the limits of the acceptable.
Its taboo dimension maintains its transgressive appeal while limiting its actual spread. This tension between curiosity and repulsion guarantees its persistence in the collective imagination without making it a majority practice.
The evolution of attitudes suggests a gradual normalization of discussions around alternative practices, without necessarily involving their generalization. The rabbow kiss could thus retain its marginal practice status while gradually losing its transgressive load.
Our position remains that of objective information: respecting individual freedom while stressing the importance of informed choices, particularly regarding health risks. Contemporary sexuality requires more than ever a balanced approach between openness and personal responsibility.



