What do the jelly bracelet colors stand for?
Many people have inquired about the latest fad in colleges, high schools, even middle schools! Those jelly bracelets from the 1980’s are still being used today, but they have a completely different purpose than when Cyndi Lauper and Madonna wore them. This new social phenomenon involves “snapping” the bracelet off the wearer, enabling the snapper to earn a sexual favor from the snappee based on the color of the snapped off bracelet. The colors each have a coded meaning as follows: Yellow – indicates the wearer is willing to HUG Pink – indicates the wearer is willing to give a hickey Orange – indicates the wearer is willing to KISS Purple – indicates the wearer is willing to kiss a partner of either sex Red – indicates the wearer is willing to perform a LAP DANCE Green – indicates that ORAL SEX can be performed on a girl Clear – indicates a willingness to do “whatever the snapper wants” Blue – indicates ORAL SEX performed on a guy Black – indicates that the wearer will have regular “mis