Sex, Porn and Teenagers

“Shag bands” are thin coloured rubber bracelets, indicating how far the wearer will go sexually if the band is broken.

“Shag bands” are thin coloured rubber bracelets, indicating how far the wearer will go sexually if the band is broken.Purple for a kiss or yellow for a hug may seem comparatively harmless but some of the other colours such as black for full intercourse or blue for oral sex ring alarm bells.A Wakefield MP recently campaigned to stop shops selling them after complaints from parents including a mother who innocently bought some for her 6-year old’s party bag. Elsewhere schools have banned “shag bands” after finding pupils wearing them.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00v1nkxAlso see:Sex, Porn and Teenagers – review
From its no nonsense title onwards, Sex, Porn and Teenagers (Radio 4) was a clear-headed look at the issues. It was presented by Miranda Sawyer, radio critic of the Observer, and was a likably non-sensational survey.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/oct/05/sex-porn-teenagers-review

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