What exactly are those livestrong bracelets for. I've seen a lot of people with them I was I was wondering does it mean that they want to wait until to marriage to have sex. Or is it something completly different
TinaBug answered Monday November 15 2004, 8:37 pm: Hell no its for this guy who is fighting cancer and the diffent colors mean different types of cancer i know pink is breast cancer and yellow is for regular cancer...have you been out lately?
xXxpinky615xXx answered Monday November 15 2004, 7:17 pm: There are pink ones, blue ones, yellow once and multi colored ones. The pink ones are for breast cancer *Share beauty Sread Hope* Blue ones are for lukimia, yellow Lance armstrong it's for some type of cancer *Live STRONG* and the multi colored ones are for research for cures for cancer. The wanting to wait until marriage to have sex is "The silver Ring thing" Where they all have silver rings and vowed to not lose their virginity until marriage. Hope this helped! [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
WoWsErS123 answered Monday November 15 2004, 7:13 pm: Completley Different Hun* they are to support cancer! the bike rider won like a race Lance Armstrong he had or had cancer! hope this helped! [ WoWsErS123's advice column | Ask WoWsErS123 A Question ]
xokristabelle answered Monday November 15 2004, 7:11 pm: They're made by the bicyclist Lance Armstrong's company. Lance had cancer and decided to raise money for it. The bracelets are a dollar each, and the money goes to some sort of cancer fund. You can buy them at wearyellow.com. [ xokristabelle's advice column | Ask xokristabelle A Question ]
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