29 Sept 2014

Company Designs ‘Bra Camera’ That Tells You How Many Times Men Stare At Your Breast A Day

I knew it was only a matter of time technology took us much deeper than we thought. Now the gist is that Nestle has designed a camera called ‘bra camera,’ which tells you how many times someone stares at your breast each day.

Recently, the company attached the hidden breast camera to the bra of a female volunteer in London to find out, and somewhat predictably, discovered that it happens constantly. 

Some men had clearly mastered the art of subtlety better than others, and women were just as likely to sneak a peek at the volunteer's breasts as their male counterparts; resulting in 36 recorded glances in one day; reports the Daily Mail.
As she makes her way around the city - stopping by coffee shops, taking the underground and at the office - the number of breast-glances rapidly clocks up.


Interestingly, the many women who stare at her chest do so in a much more blatant fashion, some with a detectable air of disapproval.

In one clip, a baby quite reasonably gazes at the woman's breasts, and in another, even a dog is drawn to them.

The video is part of a new Nestlé Fitness campaign which encourages women to examine their own breasts for early signs of breast cancer.

“Your breasts are checked out every day,” the end-caption reads. 'So, when was the last time you checked your own?'
 
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