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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
I don’t, because I’m not comfortable with bracelets. I will, when appropriate wear an awareness pin. My pink ribbon pin is on my evening purse.
No. Who knows what colors means anything anymore? Is purple domestic violence awareness? Or is it organ donation awareness? Or Alzheimers awareness? It’s all just so overdone.
I have bought them, but I don’t like bracelets, so I don’t wear them. But I agree with Jennifer. Who can tell what they are for any more?
I don’t wear bracelets, either.