Yes you heard right, I kid you not this is a real thing.
I saw it on Cosmo and just had to share it with you guys.
I'm not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand it's a preventative measure, sort of like a rape alarm or whistle; trying to fight against the chance of rape. But then on the other hand it's kind of giving leverage to the whole argument that it's a woman's fault that she got raped because of what she wore. That maybe if she had had a pair of these anti-rape knickers she might not have gotten raped. And who's to say that out of frustration the attacker wouldn't go one step as to actually 'kill' the wearer?
I feel like this is the kind of thing that brings unnecessary fear to people, kind of scaremongering in a way.
And who the hell would wear it? It just seems so complicated and even the whole combination thing is confusing. I mean what if your bursting to go to the toilet and forget the combo; you're pissed cos those things aint ever coming off. It says so itself, there aint no way to cut them off. So your stuck!
I dunno I'm on the fence with this one, what do you think?
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Tuesday, 5 November 2013
Tuesday, 1 February 2011
"Let's Talk About Sex Baby"
Usually I'm an advocote of the programes that Channel 4 Broadcast, but The Joy's of Teenage Sex takes the biscuit.
Yes, I'm aware that teenagers are having sex, and no I'm not trying to sweep it under the carpet; but right now we are going through a teen pregnancy epidemic and STI's amongst teens is on the uprise.
I am fully supportive of programmes that educate young people about sex, but this programme is going to extremes and teaching them techniques. I'm sorry, I don't know about you, but I feel that is the wrong approach. I feel that the message that is coming from this show is that "it's alright to go out there and have sex" instead of teaching people about the fundamentals and also the emotional side to sex.
The issues that they do discuss seem to have the same topic running through them each week
Week one the partcipants are learning how to give oral sex...
Week two the participants are learning how to give oral sex...
I'm guessing next week they are going to teach the particpants about oral sex...
And what is with those graphic sex scenes; there is actually no need for them. Where is the line between educational video and porn???
Yes, I'm aware that teenagers are having sex, and no I'm not trying to sweep it under the carpet; but right now we are going through a teen pregnancy epidemic and STI's amongst teens is on the uprise.
I am fully supportive of programmes that educate young people about sex, but this programme is going to extremes and teaching them techniques. I'm sorry, I don't know about you, but I feel that is the wrong approach. I feel that the message that is coming from this show is that "it's alright to go out there and have sex" instead of teaching people about the fundamentals and also the emotional side to sex.
The issues that they do discuss seem to have the same topic running through them each week
Week one the partcipants are learning how to give oral sex...
Week two the participants are learning how to give oral sex...
I'm guessing next week they are going to teach the particpants about oral sex...
And what is with those graphic sex scenes; there is actually no need for them. Where is the line between educational video and porn???
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