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  • why exactly is it a win as well Ed. seems like they're just trying to sell pants with an ill-thought out, poorly executed idea with a pro-feminism feminist slant.

    Is rape culture really encouraged because people wear novelty underwear with slogans printed on them? who exactly would see them outside of someone they've already consented to stripping down to their kecks in front of?

    and if someone were for any reason to have their clothes taken off without their permission a printed slogan is hardly going to stop someone who has already gotten to that point is it. does it mean that women should only wear anti-rape pants in case it does happen to them that day? is it really the most effective way of combatting this.

    why not just have a formal consent form printed onto boxers that the men have to get signed by the woman before he's allowed to get his cock out, it probably makes more sense than these pants do.

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