<p>C’mon guys. These were popular in middle school. They didn’t mean a lot then and shouldn’t mean a lot now.</p>
<p>Meh, I’ve seen worse walking around Walmart. Grow some backbone folks.</p>
<p>So… livestrong bracelets…</p>
<p>^^ lol ^^</p>
<p>Um they could just be black hair elastics; lots of girls weare them on their wrist to keep them handy ? the “sexual favor” thing is so stupid and hardly true. it was just blown up by worrying adults; i don’t know ANYONE who took the jelly bracelet thing seriously.</p>
<p>Yep, I’m aware of shag bracelets and everything, but I’m pretty sure you’re thinking of hairbands. Many/most girls (or anyone with long hair that they put up) keep them on their wrist in case they need one. I have two right now.</p>
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<p>Made from condoms. I guess it’s fitting.</p>
<p>And I thought we had a bad misunderstanding in the truck-stop bathroom…</p>
<p>At least there’s ‘Silly Bandz’ now -_-
(Although it’s a fad now …)</p>
<p>That fad ended months ago.</p>
<p>Lol. I remember those in middle school.</p>
<p>I may be crazy, but who recycles their condoms?</p>
<p>The kind of people who ask a person “whatcha readin’ for?”</p>