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New craze sweeps the kids school playground.Shag Bands.
Shag Bands. We all wore them in the playground. These little rubber bangles were meant to signify different things (break a yellow for a cuddle, snap a black for something much ruder!). Surprisingly these have always found a way into the current alternative scene and therefore are always worth buying. Be you goth, punk, emo or metal, you're bound to own some.
We sell ours in packs of 12. Available in White, Black, Red, Neon Pink, Purple and Silver.
This is the new craze sweeping the kids playground.Some kids only seven years old are wearing the sex bracelets.The different colours represent different sex act. The idea is the boys chase the girls and if they manage to break the band from the girls wrist,they have to comply with the dirty deed of either a kiss lovebite or full on sex. among other sexual acts.
Kids as young as seven are wearing the shag bands. In my school days the game was called kiss and chase.I thought that was daring enough ,I was grateful t I was a very fast runner.
Mothers.!.........Lock up your daughters. It was reported in a national newspaper that the shag bands are available from an internet site. Mothers had no clue as to the meaning of the pretty coloured bracelets. The innocense is being ripped from their precious childhood as the craze sweeps up and down the country. Should children as young as seven be aware of sex.A playground game like hopscotch would be far more healthy. However this is only the tip of the iceberg. The other craze sweeping into the young peoples lives are Rainbow partys. Apparently the idea behind the rainbow partys is the young girls wear bright funky coloured lipstick to leave their mark on a boys penis. They arrange the partys at weekends in whoevers house is devoid of parents.They drink alcopops take drugs and have sex games. The full article can be found in the sun newspaper. By the time I read it, I was feeling a tad gutted to say the least.What is happening to this generation of kids is beyond belief.? What next I wonder.hmmmmmmmmm. Personally,The site who sell the shag bands should be closed down. Just google Shag Bands and the site comes up.
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at 08:09 on September 30th, 2009
I might be able to put your mind a little at ease. No one can guarantee that some kids somewhere aren't following this, but Snopes (a well-respected urban legend website that digs into the validity of rumours, from viruses to peeping toms to shag bracelets) has this to say:"Since we published our original article, we've heard from hundreds of readers on this topic. The adults who write almost always say their kids are never going to wear those bracelets again; on the other hand, almost without exception, the middle- and high-school kids from all across the U.S. express shock that adults would think they actually obeying this "code" and disappointment that their elders fail to understand the bracelets are no more than a cool fashion accessory that has attracted a silly rumor. Yes, many kids had heard the rumor before the media threw it at them (and many hadn't), but even those exposed to this snippet of lore in the wild (i.e., those who heard it from their friends as an item of schoolyard lore rather than gleaned from the headlines of the day) received it as nothing more than a giddy "everybody knows" fact, right up there with "Bubble Yum contains spider eggs." (The mechanics of the activity alone might well rule it out: as many of our correspondents have noted, it would take a mighty force to break a jelly bracelet - those circlets are tough."
at 10:04 on September 30th, 2009
Thank you for commenting
at 09:45 on September 30th, 2009
Oh my word you need to discover Windows Movie Maker, or something else! Sorry, but your video was atrocious!
at 10:05 on September 30th, 2009
Thank you for commenting.I sourced the vid didnt make it.
at 10:36 on October 2nd, 2009
This is stupid and not news.
at 14:31 on November 12th, 2009
Its news to me;and many other parents.turn a blind eye to the reality Nicolam.not the answer am afraid
at 12:34 on November 12th, 2009
wow my daughter is ten and she thought it was a craze at school to be cool i thought i would get her some for xmas stocking filler but my god i DONT WANT MY DAUGHTER TO WEAR THEM . how to take away the childs inercence away i feel sick.