Okay, so I’m a teacher and apparently the reason students love to wear rubber bands is because they show their level of sexual activity. Does anyone know what the colors represent? I just really want to know so if any kids are answering this please know that my kids won’t get in trouble; I’ll just take them from them like I’ve been doing. I’m not mad or anything. Actually, I thought it might be funny to wear every color rubber band myself just to see the looks on their faces. Although I probably won’t actually do that. If you know, I’d be interested in knowing because I’m curious.
Okay, so I’m a teacher and apparently the reason students love to wear rubber bands is because they show their level of sexual activity. Does anyone know what the colors represent? I just really want to know so if any kids are answering this please know that my kids won’t get in trouble; I’ll just take them from them like I’ve been doing. I’m not mad or anything. Actually, I thought it might be funny to wear every color rubber band myself just to see the looks on their faces. Although I probably won’t actually do that. If you know, I’d be interested in knowing because I’m curious.
Viola mom how about you get that stick out of your butt and try to find something else to do with your life besides giving opinions that no one asked you for.Did I ask you what you thought of me or what kind of teacher I am? You could prbably use a little humor in your life along with some other things. First , you know nothing about the kids I teach.Second if you have kids their probably bored to tears
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August 29th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
I got this from http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-backroom/1142544/posts:
"The kids play a game called "Snap" associated with wearing the bracelets. In the game, girls wear the bracelets around their wrists, and if a boy runs up and rips one off, he gets a "coupon" from the girl to perform whatever sex act the color stands for.
A black bracelet indicates sexual intercourse, blue is oral sex, red is a lap dance or French kiss and white is a homosexual kiss – and it gets more in depth.
Green represents having sex outside.
Some of the bracelets stand for specific sexual positions, and there’s even a light-green glow-in-the-dark version that means "using sex toys."
But as one teacher to another, I don’t think I really want to know that much detail! I’ll forget most of it, thanks!
August 29th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
I’ve heard of a game played with these bands. Each colour represents something sexual – kissing, frenchkissing, oral sex etc. If someone breaks the rubber band from your arm you are supposed to do what ever act the colour of the rubber band represents. Sic but true.
Some school I know have banned these bracelets.
August 29th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
I think that it’s a little disturbing that you want to know specifically what each band means. Personally, the less I know the better…I pass things like this off to the counselors. I certainly would not try to "just for fun" wear them and play their little reindeer games. That could get you into a lot of trouble in the long run. You would do well to stay away from kids games (no matter how "mature" the subject matter is.) Especially if you truely are a teacher.
August 29th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
Hey, I’m all for you wearing all the bracelets, the kids and you will have a good laugh. Everybody loves a funny teacher.