The California "Purple People" have nothing to do with Marvel Universe hero Purple Man. This is a sex cult whose adherents worship sexual pleasures and perform rituals that can be called orgies. There are "purple" for more than half a century, but few people know about them, although there was a time when these people tried to carry their teachings to the masses.
The sex cult began with an ordinary American couple – Victor and Susie Baranco. In 1968, the couple decided to diversify their sex life and so dispersed that they created a whole doctrine. And if you have something to tell people, then you need to urgently look for like-minded people, which Baranco did by creating a kind of “interest circle." Over time, this handful of people grew to the size of a full-fledged commune, which to this day lives its closed life in a place called Lafayette Morehouse. What is happening there today is known only to a select few, but, apparently, the cultists are having a very cool time. The first widely publicized meeting of the Purples took place in 1976. During the event, more like a sex orgy, a certain Diana Yey sat in a gynecological chair, and Victor Branco stimulated her genitals. Diana frankly shared her impressions and stated, that can experience an orgasm for three hours. Such an achievement became possible thanks to the techniques mastered by Diana in the commune and following the main principle of the teaching – to appreciate every moment in sex and not count on anything and not hope. After the “presentation” was over, those present immediately decided to try the technique and had sex.
The Purple People claimed that they were doing nothing illegal and their demonstrations were completely open, however, such meetings were held in secluded places where only people who were notified in advance of the event could enter. But its members do not particularly hide their belonging to the sect – they paint their houses and cars purple, and many prefer clothes of a similar color. Now it is difficult to say where the passion for purple came from. The most plausible explanation is that the community of Lafayette Morehouse became purple due to the fact that the first wife of the founder of the cult, Susie Baranco, adored this color. The inhabitants of the commune are not just addicted to swinging and group sex. For them, special courses are held that teach them to know their body and get the most out of sexual contact. But it's wrong to think that all the inhabitants of Lafayette Morehouse are obsessed with polygamy and orgies – among the adherents of the cult there are monogamous couples and even individuals who carefully preserve innocence. But still, most people love good group sex and partner exchange. Morehouse is a place where pleasure and fun are most appreciated. At the same time, one of the main principles of the cult is that pleasure and joy must not only be received, but also given. Everything is very simple with them and this can be envied – the founder of the commune, Victor Baranco, likes to say this: At the same time, one of the main principles of the cult is that pleasure and joy must not only be received, but also given. Everything is very simple with them and this can be envied – the founder of the commune, Victor Baranco, likes to say this: At the same time, one of the main principles of the cult is that pleasure and joy must not only be received, but also given. Everything is very simple with them and this can be envied – the founder of the commune, Victor Baranco, likes to say this:
“Sex is like a boat. The woman is the helmsman and the man is the engine.”
And the teaching of the "purple" says that all people are beautiful and perfect, without any reservations. At the same time, we are not talking about beautiful people and not even about kind people, but in general about everyone living on the planet. Perhaps this is the best thing about this unusual teaching. Full democracy reigns in the commune and all decisions are made jointly, by voting. The issue is considered closed if everyone voted unanimously – when one is against, then everyone supports it. The sky over the commune of Lafayette Morehouse was not always cloudless. Several times the sectarians were accused of serious crimes. In 1978, doctors contacted the police, as they found out that a three-year-old girl from the commune had come down with gonorrhea.
It is not known how, but the scandal was stopped at the very initial stage, and this incident had no consequences for the inhabitants of Morehouse. Since the mid-1970s, there have been periodic accusations against the "purple people" related to the use and distribution of narcotic substances, in particular, LSD. For the first time, a former resident of the commune, who for some reason left it, "opened his eyes" to this. The man said that the leaders of the sex cult force adherents to take drugs in order to expand their consciousness. However, this and other accusations related to illegal substances also had no effect on Morehouse and its inhabitants. In 1992, the press took up the persecution of the Purple People. The San Francisco Chronicle began to publish articles, one after another, in which the inhabitants of the commune were accused of the most heinous sexual crimes, including pedophilia. In Morehouse, they decided not to let the journalists go down and sued the newspaper. The “purple” failed to win the process, as, however, the representatives of the press did not manage to present evidence that they were right. This scandal led the Communards of Lafayette Morehouse to lead even more secluded lives. They live in their purple town even now, but only they know what is going on there. Outsiders are strictly prohibited from entering the commune, as it is located on private territory. As we can see, fans of secret sex cults are not so scary. They are no more terrible than BDSM orgy lovers, who in ordinary life are quite nice people. representatives of the press did not manage to present evidence that they were right. This scandal led the Communards of Lafayette Morehouse to lead even more secluded lives. They live in their purple town even now, but only they know what is going on there. Outsiders are strictly prohibited from entering the commune, as it is located on private territory. As we can see, fans of secret sex cults are not so scary. They are no more terrible than BDSM orgy lovers, who in ordinary life are quite nice people. representatives of the press did not manage to present evidence that they were right. This scandal led the Communards of Lafayette Morehouse to lead even more secluded lives. They live in their purple town even now, but only they know what is going on there. Outsiders are strictly prohibited from entering the commune, as it is located on private territory. As we can see, fans of secret sex cults are not so scary. They are no more terrible than BDSM orgy lovers, who in ordinary life are quite nice people. fans of secret sex cults are not so scary. They are no more terrible than BDSM orgy lovers, who in ordinary life are quite nice people. fans of secret sex cults are not so scary. They are no more terrible than BDSM orgy lovers, who in ordinary life are quite nice people.

