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Someone has invented anti-assault pants

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Soubriquet · 28/01/2017 12:59

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This should never have had to happen!

And now, if these get popular, how long will it be before it's

"If you didn't want to have sex, you should have worn those pants"

I hope it saves some women but I can't see them being a good thing

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averylongtimeago · 28/01/2017 14:09

Yet more victim blaming - it's all your fault, you were wearing the wrong underwear.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 28/01/2017 14:16

More victim blaming. Whats this going to lead to. Sorry we're not putting this case forward for proscution, as you didnt have your anti assault pants on. Leaving the disgusting rapist to walk the streets. Its not a women's responsibility to not be raped.
Also if men want to rape they will. A pair of pants isbt going to stop them. They'll cut off. Or hold a knife up to their victims throat..
Who are/is the cretin who designed these monstrosities.

There really does need to be a public stink over this, if there's not one already.

QueenOfTheSardines · 28/01/2017 14:52

What age should female children start wearing them, for example.

Should male children wear them?

What about people with disabilities that put them at high risk of sexual abuse, should they be put in them? Maybe as a way of doing away with expensive safeguarding procedures...?

Where does it lead us?

M0stlyHet · 28/01/2017 15:06

echt - just what I was thinking. (I have that book on my shelves too).

maisiejones · 28/01/2017 15:36

Great! So they'll just cut your throat instead!🙄

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