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For many youth, the colors of jelly bracelets imply sexual or flirting-related acts the wearer agrees to when playing a game known as "snap." Depending on the bracelet's color, these acts may involve touching, oral sex or intercourse.
Considerations
Some manufacturers and wearers disregard the sexual connotations made to jelly bracelets. Bracelets may be worn simply as fashion accessories or in support of various causes like cancer research.
Significance
The different meanings of jelly bracelets are as follows: Yellow: Wearer is willing to hug. Pink: Wearer is willing to give a hickey, Orange: Wearer is willing to give a kiss. Purple: Wearer is willing to kiss someone of either sex. Red: Wearer is willing to perform lap dance. White: Wearer is willing to "flash" a body part. Black: Wearer is willing to have "missionary" sex. Blue: Wearer is willing to perform oral sex on a male. Green: Wearer is willing to perform oral sex on a female. Clear: Wearer is willing to do anything the "snapper," or game partner, wants.
Variations
Glittery colored jelly bracelets have related but alternate meanings: Glittery Yellow: Wearer is willing to hug and kiss. Glittery Purple: Wearer is willing to French kiss. Glittery Pink: Wearer is willing to "flash" a body part. Glittery Green: Wearer is willing to "69." Glittery Blue: Wearer is willing to perform anal sex. Glittery Clear: Wearer is willing to let game partner touch any body part.
Misconceptions
Despite their current derogatory meaning, jelly bracelets actually gained popularity for a different reason. Jelly bracelets are still widely worn and sold as a method of supporting or funding research for cancer and other charitable causes.
Warning
Due to their sexual connotations, many schools have banned the wearing of jelly bracelets by students. The worry of parents grows as the concern of underage sex among teens rises.
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Meaning of Colored Jelly Bracelets
Jelly Bracelet Meanings: Games
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