Comment Re:and questions from an actual male (Score 1) 130
Most women (including me) don't want to deal with the comments from (sorry all you nice guys out there) leering men if they went out in public without a bra. And yes, it does happen, and no, we don't usually enjoy it. It's not being complimentary; it makes me feel uncomfortable and reduces me to a walking pair of breasts, not a person.
My discomfort with this techno bra thing is that it would eventually get used for bad things, ie abusive partners/spouses using it to track down their wives who have left them, for example. I can see it happening: wife buys bra in case husband/boyfriend attacks her, and instead he finds a way to use it to track her location and attack her when she has taken it off. It's a major invasion of privacy.
I know the the idea of a techno bra is funny, and I'm not without my sense of humour. But here's a question: regardless of purpose, how many men out there would be willing to wear something that could pinpoint your location? I'd rather take self-defense classes and take my chances with the bad guys.
My discomfort with this techno bra thing is that it would eventually get used for bad things, ie abusive partners/spouses using it to track down their wives who have left them, for example. I can see it happening: wife buys bra in case husband/boyfriend attacks her, and instead he finds a way to use it to track her location and attack her when she has taken it off. It's a major invasion of privacy.
I know the the idea of a techno bra is funny, and I'm not without my sense of humour. But here's a question: regardless of purpose, how many men out there would be willing to wear something that could pinpoint your location? I'd rather take self-defense classes and take my chances with the bad guys.