Lipstick Parties
Posted in: Lipstick related, Related topic by weddingcometrue | February 25th 2010 | no comments
Have you ever heard about lipstick parties? How about rainbow parties? I’m sure you are familiar with that one. Well, the lipstick party is something similar. The essence of such parties is that the girls who attend wear different shades of lipstick, usually more extreme colors, such as blue, green, orange and so on. There are several types of parties that involve lipsticks.
One of them features girls leaving lipstick marks on the guys’ penises. This is one of the simpler ones. In the case of another one that I have read about the lights are turned off while the girls leave the marks and after that they turn on the lights and the boys try to guess which mark belongs to which girl. To make the ‘game’ more interesting, they can organize a contest as well and in this case the winner is the boy who has the most colors. To make things even more elaborate, there can also e a girl winner. The winner among the girls is decided based on the number of boys marked. It is said that the winner girl wins the winner boy.

Specialists say that lipstick parties are just another sex party urban myth, since they never found any actual proof of real parties, so from their point of view it still remains an urban legend. Even so it is a social phenomenon that appeared out of nothing, but over the night everybody found out about it. It has appeared for the first time at the beginning of the 2000’s. According to an unofficial survey taken by The New York Times in 2005 most teenagers between the ages on 13 and 16 were familiar with it. If we think about the fact that nowadays teenagers get even more information than before, we can deduct that the number of the teenagers familiar with the term has grown significantly.
All this means that parents have another thing to worry about when it comes to their children. We know that teenagers are curious and they try things only because they are forbidden. To reassure the parents, specialists say that various aspects of the legend sound false. For example why would a teenage girl engage in such an activity? If we come to think of it, this isn’t as reassuring as it might seem exactly because of the reason I have already mentioned: curiosity.

This is something that drives teenagers to do crazy things. I heard people say that we should try everything at least once. This may be fun and all that, but we should also think about the consequences. In the case of lipstick parties teenagers break many moral and ethical rules. Naturally at this age they don’t really care about this fact, but they should also know that they could catch diseases. This fact sounds a lot more alarming and if teenagers are aware of this fact they might think it twice before they take part in such a thing, so parents shouldn’t be afraid to talk about it and it would be time to make taboos disappear.