'It is outrageous to think that men can buy this, programme it and give it to their partners and then monitor them,' said Claudia Burghart, leader of a Berlin feminist group.
'It is nothing more than a chastity belt for insecure men.'
The woman can always turn it off. But in any case feminists are enraged over this.
'Some women are now interested in buying it for protection,' she said, programming it for partners themselves so they are safe on a night out alone.
I'm ambivalent over this but it certainly good that buyers and sellers are free to purchase it.
'It is outrageous to think that men can buy this, programme it and give it to their partners and then monitor them,' said Claudia Burghart, leader of a Berlin feminist group.
'It is nothing more than a chastity belt for insecure men.'
The woman can always turn it off. But in any case feminists are enraged over this.
'Some women are now interested in buying it for protection,' she said, programming it for partners themselves so they are safe on a night out alone.
It's an interesting concept, although I'm kind of ambivalent over it -- it's certainly a good thing where buyers and sellers have the freedom to sell/purchase it. I do like the protection aspect of it, though. And they should come up with something similar for men too.
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