Anti-Rape Device to Hit the Market
Anti-Rape Device To Hit The Market
An inventor in South-Africa, Sonnet Ehlers, has invented an Anti-rape device. "The device is called Rapex, it looks like a female-condom but has fish-like teeth that attach to the penis. This invention stirred a great deal of controversy during its introduction to the world. The main concern is whether the Rapex was a medieval device built on a hate of men or it can be considered an easy-to use devise that could help South African women protect themselves. Eshler insists on the fact that the main advantage of her invention is that it could give a woman attacked by a rapist some vital seconds to escape the criminal while he is busy dealing with pain caused by the device."
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