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so you gotta walk around with THAT in your cooch?

http://rogertheduck.blogspot.com/2006/08/rapex.html

Rapex is an anti rape condom created to instill women with a sense of confidence when going out and about on the town. The device is inserted into the ####### by a woman who feels she is at risk of rape, and if she is attacked, small burr-like teeth will attach themselves to the tip of the rapist's erect #######. It is only possible to remove the device surgically. Holy ######. Please keep in mind the device does not actually prevent a woman from getting raped, the man has to be inside her in order for the product to be effective. Eventhough Rapex is considered one of the best ideas of 2005 by The New York Times, it doesn't seem like the most practical antirape product.

I find it highly unlikely any woman would use this product, if she did I imagine the scenario going something like this:

"Are you ladies ready to go out get wasted, and have sex with something!?"

"Helllll yeah!"

"Hold on ladies, I need to place a rubber condom lined with spikes into my ####### so I don't get ###### raped tonight!"

"Good idea"

Chantel Cooper Director of Rape Crisis in Cape Town is concerned with a broader issue. "I am concerned that this device creates the idea that we should prepare our daughters and women to protect themselves from being raped as it is inevitable that this will happen in their lifetime and that it is OK to live in a state of constant fear. What foundation are we setting for the future of our children? What message does this send to our sons and to the men in our communities?"

I'm pretty sure the message is, if she doesn't want to have sex with you she will tell you in the form of a spike laced condom inside her #######. Loud and clear.

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so you gotta walk around with THAT in your cooch?

http://rogertheduck.blogspot.com/2006/08/rapex.html

Rapex is an anti rape condom created to instill women with a sense of confidence when going out and about on the town. The device is inserted into the ####### by a woman who feels she is at risk of rape, and if she is attacked, small burr-like teeth will attach themselves to the tip of the rapist's erect #######. It is only possible to remove the device surgically. Holy ######. Please keep in mind the device does not actually prevent a woman from getting raped, the man has to be inside her in order for the product to be effective. Eventhough Rapex is considered one of the best ideas of 2005 by The New York Times, it doesn't seem like the most practical antirape product.

I find it highly unlikely any woman would use this product, if she did I imagine the scenario going something like this:

"Are you ladies ready to go out get wasted, and have sex with something!?"

"Helllll yeah!"

"Hold on ladies, I need to place a rubber condom lined with spikes into my ####### so I don't get ###### raped tonight!"

"Good idea"

Chantel Cooper Director of Rape Crisis in Cape Town is concerned with a broader issue. "I am concerned that this device creates the idea that we should prepare our daughters and women to protect themselves from being raped as it is inevitable that this will happen in their lifetime and that it is OK to live in a state of constant fear. What foundation are we setting for the future of our children? What message does this send to our sons and to the men in our communities?"

I'm pretty sure the message is, if she doesn't want to have sex with you she will tell you in the form of a spike laced condom inside her #######. Loud and clear.

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Does rather make you wonder. If you feel you are at risk of rape? What exactly does that mean? I don't know, maybe there are places where you are more at risk of being raped than other places, but surely it's more important to make these places safe than to 'tag' rapists after the fact with a spiky condom. Yikes.

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This scares me.

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I think my husband crossed his legs when he saw that.

07/18/2007: Married in Gretna Green, Scotland

08/29/2007: I-130 Application Recieved at NSC

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On the FAQ's...

Won't the rapist kill me?

Sadly, many women have been killed over time, as nobody can guarantee the outcome of any rape! However, the huge plus-factor is that the discomfort and pain is such, that the rapist would be disabled temporarily, (much worse than a kick in the groin that self-defence instructors teach women!) giving you time to get away and get help.

wow. just: wow.

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"small burr-like teeth will attach themselves to the tip of the rapist's erect #######"

Awesome!

I'm intrigued and repulsed at the same time.

I actually think it's kind of awesome too.

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Imagine if you forgot to take it out and you go home and your husband gets all fresh with you...OWW.

I'm kind of thinking that from the looks of it, you would know that it was still in.

What happens if it breaks and you stab yourself???????

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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