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Jr_Bullit

I'm sooo teenie weenie!!!
Sep 8, 2001
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this rather frightening new device (especially since Loco has just shaved his junk)

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=125&art_id=vn20050607063033640C157944

A rape victim once wished for teeth "where it mattered". Now a device has been designed to "bite" a rapist's penis. The patented device looks and is worn like a tampon, but it is hollow and attaches itself with tiny hooks to a man's penis during penetration.

"We have to do something to protect ourselves. While this will not prevent rape it will assist in identifying attackers and securing convictions," claims Sonette Ehlers, inventor of the device.

Not everyone, however, is convinced of its usefulness.

Lisa Vetten, of the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation (CSVR) says: "It is like we are going back to the days where women were forced to wear chastity belts. It is a terrifying thought that women are being made to adapt to rape by wearing these devices.

"We should rather focus our energy on changing men's mindsets and behaviour towards women."

Ehlers, of Kleinmond, who has worked for the South African Institute for Medical Research, said she had been seeking a way to help women since meeting a rape survivor 20 years ago who commented that she wished she had teeth in her vagina.

"Over the past three years I have been working on this device. It is now completely safe and ready to be manufactured and distributed," she said.

It had been designed with engineers, gynaecologists, psychologists and urologists. It was "hygienic - no human hands will be involved in the manufacture".

In the event of rape, the device folds itself around the rapist's penis, attaching to the skin with microscopic hooks. It is only when the rapist withdraws that he will realise the device is clamped around his penis.

'He will have to be put under anaesthetic to have it removed'
"Its design will also go a long way towards lowering HIV infection as semen is contained in the device ... as well as preventing sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies," Ehlers says.

As it is impossible to remove the device from a penis without medical help, hospitals and clinics will be able to alert police when assistance is sought.

"This will rule out any possibility of the rapist's escaping arrest and speed up conviction."

If the rapist tries to remove the device, it will only embed itself further.

"He will have to be put under anaesthetic to have it removed. He will not be able to leave it as he will be unable to urinate."

A woman would have to wear the device every day.

"We never know when we might be raped. This device should become a part of every woman's daily routine, just like brushing her teeth."

Last year, there were 52 733 reported rapes. In a study, the Gender-Based Violence Programme at the CSVR analysed 162 rapes in Johannesburg's inner city and found that one in four had been a gang rape. The study found that 56 percent of the victims had been raped by two men and 23 percent by three.

Although Ehlers is optimistic that the device will go a long way towards reducing the high incidence of rape in this country, rape organisations are not so sure.

"Women would have to wear this every minute of their lives on the off-chance that they would be raped," Vetten says.

"I am concerned at how normal rape has become that we would even consider a device like this."

Chanaz Mitchell, spokesperson for the National Network on Violence against Women, says although it is a good idea for women to protect themselves, men should take responsibility for their actions.

"We still need to focus on men as perpetrators of this heinous crime."

Mitchell is also concerned that the device might lead to further violence against victims.

"Once the rapist realises this device is attached to him, he is more than likely to take his anger out on his victim."

Mbuyiselo Botha, spokesperson for the Men's Forum, said anything that could empower women should be welcomed.

"I would encourage my wife and two daughters to wear this device. It would send a signal to would-be rapists that they won't have it easy."

Ehlers intends launching the prototype next month.

"It will be available at supermarkets, chemists, anywhere where one would be able to buy tampons," she says.

The device is to cost R1 and also be available in bulk packs.
 

Jr_Bullit

I'm sooo teenie weenie!!!
Sep 8, 2001
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Changleen said:
Why are loco's nuts being referred to as junk? Does Jr. Bullit know something we don't?
Wow - I must be the only person posting so far who reads the rest of the Lounge posts/threads before I decide to post something of my own...
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
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Reading this was worse than that "better bacon picture" I posted.
 

punkassean

Turbo Monkey
Feb 3, 2002
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It's a stupid idea. After about a week with these things on the street rapists will know about them and stick something else up there to get it out. If a woman can insert and remove the device on her own then why can't a rapist?

Also they mentioned that gang bangs account for many of the rapes in SA, so best case the first guy gets his wang clamped down and then the rest of the guys who are now pissed off because it could have happened to them take it out on the now deviceless woman. Worst case e the first guy pulls it out and they all proceed to raping as planned.

Couple the above points with the fact that wearing an internal anti-rape device daily is pretty much ludicrous in the first place and to me the whole thing stinks.

It's really a fawking shame that these idiots are doing this to these women but I don't see how this device will change anything in the long run if at all.
 

hooples3

Fuggetaboutit!
Mar 14, 2005
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its kind of a good idea.. but i think changing a mans mindset would be better. plus I have a feeling that might be a way for a woman to get back at her husband/boyfriend for cheating on her :nope:
 

clancy98

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Dec 6, 2004
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hmmm..... well i know you guys have good intentions, but there is no way we are going to stop rapes by changing anyones mindset. You're not going to reason with rapists. But I can say that this little vagina monster thing will cause more accidents with people that are having sex on purpose because lots of girls can't even remember to take birth control regularly, I know some will forget they are wearing this contraption. especially when they are drunk. Dear god, this is a bad idea. and also if this stops fluids from passing aren' they narrowing their chances of a conviction?
 

binary visions

The voice of reason
Jun 13, 2002
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Oh, fantastic. So the violent rapist, instead of having his way and leaving - which is horrifying enough - will find this nasty device attached to him, and certainly beat, if not kill, the person responsible for attaching it. Which is much better :rolleyes:

If this device were to hit the streets in any kind of wide usage, what happens once the rapists hear about it? You think they're going to chance that a woman is using one? Nope. They're going to use something - maybe whatever is at hand, like a small tree branch - to "test" for it. So, now you've put the women who aren't using it at risk for being "tested" in a potentially violent and dirty method.

All of that is completely aside from the potential for accidents involving consentual sex. If a woman puts it in because she might get drunk and taken advantage of, what happens if she just has a few beers and goes home with a guy she likes, but she's just a little too caught up in the beer and the moment, and she forgets?

It disturbs me that people this idiotic are creating things this insidious.

This thread is going to get moved to the political forum, I'm sure.
 

clancy98

Monkey
Dec 6, 2004
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Ouch What Is Biting My Penis I Bought You 6 Rum N Cokes And We Get Back To Your Place And You Bite My Penis?!?
 

binary visions

The voice of reason
Jun 13, 2002
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clancy98 said:
Ouch What Is Biting My Penis I Bought You 6 Rum N Cokes And We Get Back To Your Place And You Bite My Penis?!?
Oh man, coffee out the nose doesn't feel good at all...
 

Jr_Bullit

I'm sooo teenie weenie!!!
Sep 8, 2001
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Spitfired said:
I think the name, The Device, should be changed to The Apparatus.
No...that name should be reserved for when they learn their lessons with this icky thing and redesign a real chastity belt that locks and has an alarm system that attaches to a girls britches...then anyone who forcibly removes said girls britches gets torched with the mini flame shooters.

;)
 
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JRB

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I didn't really shave my junk, but I am still going to shave my legs for cooling.
 

H8R

Cranky Pants
Nov 10, 2004
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binary visions said:
Oh, fantastic. So the violent rapist, instead of having his way and leaving - which is horrifying enough - will find this nasty device attached to him, and certainly beat, if not kill, the person responsible for attaching it. Which is much better :rolleyes:

If this device were to hit the streets in any kind of wide usage, what happens once the rapists hear about it? You think they're going to chance that a woman is using one? Nope. They're going to use something - maybe whatever is at hand, like a small tree branch - to "test" for it. So, now you've put the women who aren't using it at risk for being "tested" in a potentially violent and dirty method.
Or the woman ends up with this thing shoved over her thumb, THEN she gets beaten.