Rapex: Anti-Rape Condom

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Rapex is inserted and removed with an applicator. It cannot disappear in the body because it cannot go past the cervix. It will not vanish into the bloodstream either. In order to prevent infection it is recommended that a woman put a new one on daily. It can also prevent STD's and is about as comfortable to wear as a tampon. Women do not have to worry about removing the device once the rapist has penetrated, it will automatically latch on to the rapist's penis to give the victim time to run free.

The device can also be worn on dates in order to prevent date rape. After wearing the device, it is supposed to be removed with the applicator, which will cause the hooks to attach themselves to the applicator stick. The condom is then completely sealed before it is discarded. This product should be removed and discarded properly in order to ensure safety.

Personally, I think that this is a great idea for all of the young women in South Africa. My heart aches for the many women who have already become rape victims. It is unfair that a woman cannot go out without worrying about being attacked by men. I know that this device also puts the responsibility on the woman, but we, as women need to be responsible for our own safety. I also understand that when a woman is raped, it is not her fault, it is the man's but she should do all that she can in order to protect herself. I also know that victims run the risk of being killed by their attacker if the condom latches on to their penis, however, women would run the same risk if they did not put the device on. I hope that this device will soon be available across the world. Maybe this device will open the eyes of potential rapists, that if they stick their penis into the wrong place, it might get bitten.

I hope that God Willing this article will be of some help.

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