Jelly bracelets what does the colors mean




















After being popular in through , the bracelets have returned and are once again popular amongst tweens and teens alike. In and today the bracelets represents a sexual act the wearer is willing to perform — take note, wearing these popular bracelets does not automatically mean they are engaging in sexual activity.

The wearer could find them fun to wear and nothing more. There have not been many if any reports of teens forcibly removing bracelets and forcing the wearer to perform sexual acts. Image Credit: thriveglobal.

If you see your child wearing any color of these bands, you should speak to him or her instantly. Express your opinions on where, when, and with whom you think sex is appropriate.

Though sex can be learned in schools, parents should be responsible for discussing this matter with their children. Also, talk to your kids about jelly bracelets and the outfits and accessories you consider to be suitable for their age and why.

Some of the most common jelly bracelet color codes are:. This is not the first example of such secret codes or games; the tabs from soda cans and the rings from milk or juice cartons have also been used in similar ways. In late , the media picked up and distributed the teen sex bracelet story, prompting investigations into jelly bracelets.

News sources and the Internet rumor investigation site Snopes. According to the teens surveyed, some do follow through on hugging and kissing or french kissing as promised by the jelly bracelets they wear, but very few will have sex with someone simply because of a jelly bracelet. Others refuse to wear jelly bracelets because they are disgusted by the idea of the sex bracelets, and some teens wear jelly bracelets, but scoff at others who think they will have sex because of them.

Several schools across the nation have banned jelly bracelets. The reason they give for this is not the fear that students may be having sex because of them, but the concern that they are disruptive and expose children to sexuality prematurely, since some students as young as third grade are able to discuss jelly bracelets and the acts they represent.



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