Sonette Ehlers, a medical technician from South Africa, developed the product. When critics complained that it was a medieval punishment, Ehlers replied tersely, “A medieval device for a medieval deed.”
More Context:
Rape-Axe or Rapex, was designed by South African inventor Sonette Ehlers. She introduced it in the early 2000s as a way to combat the high incidence of rape in South Africa. The device is worn internally by the woman like a tampon, and if an attacker attempts sexual intercourse, the device clamps down onto the penis with barbed hooks, causing significant pain and potentially capturing the attacker's DNA. The device has to be surgically removed, ideally leading to the attacker's arrest and prosecution.
@PoshTeedkay I think women only get broker because you become nicer to him the more you live with and love him.
You don’t want to “bother” him so you pay for more things yourself and try to make his living as comfortable as possible.
We aim to serve, when we love.
The talk about deadbeat dads abandoning their families reminds of this woman’s Youtube channel. Where she teaches folks abandoned by their deadbeat parent not to become a “Hospice Care Kid” when he tries to return and needs help bc he’s sick & old.
Love reading the stories here:
White and Indians students and graduates are significantly overrepresented in universities in proportion to their population size but every year we hear this tired victimhood debate when the facts just don’t support the narrative
Why do we (doctors) associate more strenuous and grueling training with better? A resident that suffers through a malignant training program is more competent and ‘prepared’ than one with adequate time off, resources and support? I want yaw to kill that narrative. Respectfully ☺️
Every Wednesday between 12:30 to 14:30 pm on Radio 2000, you call and request for the job you want. They also bring HR Managers from various companies and they announce available vacancies and some hiring agencies.
Wa bona when I’m dressed like this, know I’m feeling myself. Why die of heat if you can wear this khiba? Wash & wear, durable, breathable & affordable. Got them few years back in all colors ko Pep, R109,99 each. Aowa it’s not an ad! @QueenCiti1 here for vibes looking hot!