Tracking Your Wife’s Movements with GPS Bra
Feminists around the world described the new collection as a modern chastity belt and think the idea is morbid.

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Lucia Lorio from Brazil created a new style of underwear that is equipped with a GPS tracking system, DailyMail reported.
Feminists around the world described the new collection as a modern chastity belt and think the idea is morbid.
The leader of a Berlin group of feminists, Claudia Burghart, cannot imagine men being able to buy and programme such underwear to track their wives’ whereabouts.
The price of this high-tech underwear is 500 pounds, unless you want a more advanced model which costs 200 pounds more.
Apart from suspicious and insecure men, women fearing for their own safety are also interested in purchasing items from the collection, the producer claims.
Feminists believe that such a gadget spurs “modern slavery” and are inviting women to boycott the GPS underwear.
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