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And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"

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What are your Grade School children, and g-children wearing?

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

Thousands of young children are buying coloured wristbands every week. But parents have no idea of their true disturbing meaning...
By Sadie Nicholas
Last updated at 12:43 PM on 24th September 2009
Comments (348) Add to My Stories They are thin, plastic bracelets, the kind of innocent-looking friendship bands that schoolgirls like to wear.

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.
But it is their name that causes alarm bells to ring: Shag-bands. And they are worn by children far too young to truly understand what that crude term means.

'I couldn't believe it when my son told me what the bands are called,' says Donna Heaton, whose eight-year-old son, Sam, asked her for 20p to buy one from a schoolfriend at his state school last week.
'I was horrified. He doesn't even know what that word means. Apparently, he and his friends at school are using the bands to facilitate kissing, a bit like kiss chase.
'But I've since discovered through other concerned parents that the different colours mean different things.'
Alarmingly, these seemingly innocuous bracelets have been linked to gradations of sexual behaviour. 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.
Accountant Anna Kite had no idea that the bands being worn by her seven-year-old daughter, Holly, meant anything until another concerned mother in her home town of Horley, Surrey, phoned her.
'According to her son, he'd snapped a pink one from a girl's wrist at school that day, which meant she was supposed to show him her naked chest.
'My first thought was that my daughter, Holly, had about six of the pink bands because it's her favourite colour.
'When I questioned her, she told me what they were called, and confirmed that boys chased girls who were wearing them, and if they managed to grab hold of the band then you had to kiss them.'
Her ten-year-old son, Josh, ha

When Anna asked him what they were, he replied: 'If I snap a black one, the girl has to "do sex" with me.'
Anna says: 'I was mortified...disgusted. At that age, they haven't had any proper sex education.
'I confiscated the bands and Holly seemed to accept it straightaway. My son's petulant reaction reassured me that he saw them more as something that he had to have because his friends had them.'
Shannel Johnson, 32, from Sheffield, had a similar shock when she heard her eight-year-old daughter Harleigh say something similar.

'If they snap, I have to make a baby with a boy,' was how the little girl explained it.
'I was stunned and immediately sat Harleigh down. I said that was something adults did, not little girls,' says Shannel.
'Not in a million years would I have allowed my daughter to buy them had I known what they symbolise.'
Playground fads, of course, have always existed. Years ago, it was hula-hoops, marbles and kiss chase. But few have been as dubious as this one.
While shag-bands is not a trade name - the origin of the name is unknown - they are sold at mainstream stores such as Claire's Accessories and Peacocks, and are called 'jelly bracelets' or 'Gummies'.
Richie Hudson, who sells the bands in a shop in Croydon, Surrey, and on the internet, seems unconcerned about the growing outrage among parents.

WHAT THE BANDS REPRESENT
Black- Sex
Blue- Blow job
Pink- Flash tits or penis
Yellow- Hug
Purple- Kiss
Clear- Whatever the snapper wants
Green- Hand job
Brown- Toss my salad
Glow in the dark- SEX TOYS
Any glitter- Girl chooses
Silver(Gray)- OUTDOOR SEX
Light Blue- Anal
Light pink- hug and kiss
Light green- Oral sex
Gold- All of the above and my fav tongue in vagina

orange- virgin



He sells more than 1,600 bands a week. At 75p for a pack of six, they fall well within the pocket money price bracket.
He denies that selling them is immoral. 'I don't think the bands are sexualising children,' says the 38-year-old, who has no children himself.
'There are far worse things going on in playgrounds for parents to concern them-selves with.'

Hudson says black bands - which denote intercourse - are his bestsellers. 'I don't think children buy into the sexual side - it's just a fad,' he says.
But a Facebook site set up by Hudson to promote the bands tells a different story. The site has 9,845 'fans' and a brief glance through their photographs reveals that most appear to be children and young teenagers.

The latest provocative question posed by the site's administrator is: 'If you had to snap a band, which one would it be?'
Cue lots of teenage boys opting for black and girls choosing yellow (a hug) or pink (a kiss in some places, a love bite in others).
While some websites suggest the bands are designed to be snapped, and the snapper given sexual favours by the wearer, others advise youngsters to wear colours that relate to their sexual experiences, like a badge of honour.
It's all very worrying, yet many parents will be unaware of the name of the bands their children are wearing, let alone their significance.
Those who do must decide how to deal with this disturbing craze. Shannel Johnson confiscated her daughter Harleigh's bands and spoke to the deputy headmaster at her state school last week. 'He reassured me he wouldn't tolerate them at school,' she says.
'Some of the other parents I spoke to had no idea what the bands are called or their sexual connotation. They were just as horrified.'
Donna Heaton, 33, media manager for parenting website netmums.com, lives in Rotherham, South Yorks. She confiscated the bands from her son, Sam, eight.
'It's not just the idea of young children hearing things they're not ready for that concerns me. It's also the thought that they might be bullied into doing some of the things the bands symbolise.'
While some parents may dismiss this new trend as a harmless fad that will pass, others remain uncomfortable about having had conversations about sex with their children long before they're ready.
And that is surely the most disturbing aspect of this craze - imposing a degree of sexuality on children at an age when they shouldn't even know it exists.

Last Edited by Lady Lara Croft on 9/25/2009 at 8:45 AM
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—Herbert Spencer

llbirdbong
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User ID: 767411
9/25/2009 8:39 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

This has been around in the U.S. for a few years.

Do the parents who confiscate their children's bands realize they can get more from their friends at school? They'll just stop wearing them around the house.
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9/25/2009 8:45 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

They are pushing the brave new world agenda that Aldous Huxley wrote about


sex with children


btw


Aldous Huxley should of called his book sick new world
Luminous Subscriber
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9/25/2009 8:52 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

Ummm, what the hell is "toss my salad", anybody?
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SunDawnn
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9/25/2009 8:55 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

Oh for christ sake....let the kids 'not know' (or know on the level that they 'think they know') and stop calling attention to it.

It's a f'ing man-made word so what's the problem here? Do the shag hair-cuts of the 60's take on a different meaning now too?

Man, I can't believe we're allowed to reproduce at times.
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User ID: 708377
9/25/2009 8:56 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

OLD news....

And this was some old gay hookup thing from the 70's.

christ, do some sociology.
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9/25/2009 9:03 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

Well, this has been going on at least 6 years, because someone told me about this in 2004...


I never really thought about it until reading this post today though.


I've been reading a lot about symbolism and the music stars and actors of today, the young ones, and what TPTB are using them for...


What certain designs, colors, numbers, ect mean.


Interesting to see where this fits in. Terribly disgusting.


With Avril, they went straight for the sex bands. Observe:

[link to content.foto.mail.ru]


And of course the Gossip Girl (you know the girls love that show) star Jessica Szohr:

[link to i11.photobucket.com]


Of course, the Hannah Montana marketed glittery purple bracelets:

[link to www.cheapwholesalejewelry.com]
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779283
9/25/2009 9:06 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

Damn things change. I remember the first little bit I got.
I kept my mouth SHUT! I liked it so good I wanted some more and was not about to tell anybody. I was afraid she would find out I told and would not ever give me anymore.

I liked that stuff.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 739402
9/25/2009 9:07 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

Oh for christ sake....let the kids 'not know' (or know on the level that they 'think they know') and stop calling attention to it.

It's a f'ing man-made word so what's the problem here? Do the shag hair-cuts of the 60's take on a different meaning now too?

Man, I can't believe we're allowed to reproduce at times.
 Quoting: SunDawnn



its disgusting and anyone who thinks "shag bands" for children is ok is a pervert
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 779018
9/25/2009 9:07 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

What are your Grade School children, and g-children wearing?

[link to www.dailymail.co.uk]

Thousands of young children are buying coloured wristbands every week. But parents have no idea of their true disturbing meaning...
By Sadie Nicholas
Last updated at 12:43 PM on 24th September 2009
Comments (348) Add to My Stories They are thin, plastic bracelets, the kind of innocent-looking friendship bands that schoolgirls like to wear.

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.
But it is their name that causes alarm bells to ring: Shag-bands. And they are worn by children far too young to truly understand what that crude term means.

'I couldn't believe it when my son told me what the bands are called,' says Donna Heaton, whose eight-year-old son, Sam, asked her for 20p to buy one from a schoolfriend at his state school last week.
'I was horrified. He doesn't even know what that word means. Apparently, he and his friends at school are using the bands to facilitate kissing, a bit like kiss chase.
'But I've since discovered through other concerned parents that the different colours mean different things.'
Alarmingly, these seemingly innocuous bracelets have been linked to gradations of sexual behaviour. 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.
Accountant Anna Kite had no idea that the bands being worn by her seven-year-old daughter, Holly, meant anything until another concerned mother in her home town of Horley, Surrey, phoned her.
'According to her son, he'd snapped a pink one from a girl's wrist at school that day, which meant she was supposed to show him her naked chest.
'My first thought was that my daughter, Holly, had about six of the pink bands because it's her favourite colour.
'When I questioned her, she told me what they were called, and confirmed that boys chased girls who were wearing them, and if they managed to grab hold of the band then you had to kiss them.'
Her ten-year-old son, Josh, ha

When Anna asked him what they were, he replied: 'If I snap a black one, the girl has to "do sex" with me.'
Anna says: 'I was mortified...disgusted. At that age, they haven't had any proper sex education.
'I confiscated the bands and Holly seemed to accept it straightaway. My son's petulant reaction reassured me that he saw them more as something that he had to have because his friends had them.'
Shannel Johnson, 32, from Sheffield, had a similar shock when she heard her eight-year-old daughter Harleigh say something similar.

'If they snap, I have to make a baby with a boy,' was how the little girl explained it.
'I was stunned and immediately sat Harleigh down. I said that was something adults did, not little girls,' says Shannel.
'Not in a million years would I have allowed my daughter to buy them had I known what they symbolise.'
Playground fads, of course, have always existed. Years ago, it was hula-hoops, marbles and kiss chase. But few have been as dubious as this one.
While shag-bands is not a trade name - the origin of the name is unknown - they are sold at mainstream stores such as Claire's Accessories and Peacocks, and are called 'jelly bracelets' or 'Gummies'.
Richie Hudson, who sells the bands in a shop in Croydon, Surrey, and on the internet, seems unconcerned about the growing outrage among parents.

WHAT THE BANDS REPRESENT
Black- Sex
Blue- Blow job
Pink- Flash tits or penis
Yellow- Hug
Purple- Kiss
Clear- Whatever the snapper wants
Green- Hand job
Brown- Toss my salad
Glow in the dark- SEX TOYS
Any glitter- Girl chooses
Silver(Gray)- OUTDOOR SEX
Light Blue- Anal
Light pink- hug and kiss
Light green- Oral sex
Gold- All of the above and my fav tongue in vagina

orange- virgin



He sells more than 1,600 bands a week. At 75p for a pack of six, they fall well within the pocket money price bracket.
He denies that selling them is immoral. 'I don't think the bands are sexualising children,' says the 38-year-old, who has no children himself.
'There are far worse things going on in playgrounds for parents to concern them-selves with.'

Hudson says black bands - which denote intercourse - are his bestsellers. 'I don't think children buy into the sexual side - it's just a fad,' he says.
But a Facebook site set up by Hudson to promote the bands tells a different story. The site has 9,845 'fans' and a brief glance through their photographs reveals that most appear to be children and young teenagers.

The latest provocative question posed by the site's administrator is: 'If you had to snap a band, which one would it be?'
Cue lots of teenage boys opting for black and girls choosing yellow (a hug) or pink (a kiss in some places, a love bite in others).
While some websites suggest the bands are designed to be snapped, and the snapper given sexual favours by the wearer, others advise youngsters to wear colours that relate to their sexual experiences, like a badge of honour.
It's all very worrying, yet many parents will be unaware of the name of the bands their children are wearing, let alone their significance.
Those who do must decide how to deal with this disturbing craze. Shannel Johnson confiscated her daughter Harleigh's bands and spoke to the deputy headmaster at her state school last week. 'He reassured me he wouldn't tolerate them at school,' she says.
'Some of the other parents I spoke to had no idea what the bands are called or their sexual connotation. They were just as horrified.'
Donna Heaton, 33, media manager for parenting website netmums.com, lives in Rotherham, South Yorks. She confiscated the bands from her son, Sam, eight.
'It's not just the idea of young children hearing things they're not ready for that concerns me. It's also the thought that they might be bullied into doing some of the things the bands symbolise.'
While some parents may dismiss this new trend as a harmless fad that will pass, others remain uncomfortable about having had conversations about sex with their children long before they're ready.
And that is surely the most disturbing aspect of this craze - imposing a degree of sexuality on children at an age when they shouldn't even know it exists.
 Quoting: Lady Lara Croft

what does toss the salad mean? hiding
Lady Lara Croft Subscriber
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9/25/2009 11:40 AM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

1. toss my salad
To rim with deep tongue penetration.
She tossed my salad and then I packed her fudge.

1) preparing a salad. mixing greens.

2) slang. To humiliate someone by ordering them to commit the act of smearing jelly, or another desirable substance in your anus in order to lick it clean while you masturbate or they give you the reach-around.

Toss my salad came from an HBO speacial on prison. The seasoned convict was explaining what he would do to a new inmate in prison as sort of an initiation. He would get a packet of grape jelly and make the new inmate or "fish" smear the jelly in his asswhole and lick it out while he masturbated.
That guy roberto is such an ass-munching fag he probably wants to toss my salad while giving me a reach-around.


[link to www.urbandictionary.com]

Last Edited by Lady Lara Croft on 9/25/2009 at 11:45 AM
“There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance—that principle is contempt prior to investigation.”

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llbirdbong
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9/25/2009 12:07 PM
Re: And You thought RFID Bracelets were wild . . . "Shag Bands"Quote

lol wish they had this when i was in school
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9/29/2009 12:14 AM
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bump
Lady Lara Croft Subscriber
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bump
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we did not need them in the 70's when I was in school. lol
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