September 26, 2009


'...different colours mean different things'

Available in a variety of colours and cheap enough to be bought with pocket money, they have become an overnight sensation in primary school playgrounds across the country.

Each colour denotes a physical act, from a hug or a kiss to showing body parts, to other acts that would make many adults blush. If someone breaks the band off the wearer's wrist, the wearer supposedly has to offer the physical act that corresponds to the colour of the band.

A gold band entitles anyone able to snap it off to all of the sexual favours represented by the other bands. Pink band meant the girl suppose to show her naked chest while the Black the girl has to do sex with the boy.

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