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Should 'sex bracelets' be banned from schools?

(AP) Orange, red, blue, black - they're just thin, rubbery bracelets that come in a rainbow of colors, but they're causing quite a stir. First made popular by Madonna and other pop stars in the 1980s, 'jelly bracelets' are making a comeback with teenagers and schoolchildren in the United States. But this time, there's a twist: In some parts of the country, they're calling them 'sex bracelets' - with various colors supposedly representing promises to perform sex acts in a game called 'Snap.' As the story goes, break someone's orange bracelet (or purple, in some cases) and you get a kiss. Red, a lap dance. Blue, oral sex. Black, intercourse. And so on....

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