Daniil But personally, I think that chastity belts should be here. For girls and boys

Do you do anything to make chastity belts more popular in Russia?

    Laura No. And I don'n know how to make it. To speak in mass media? Not in our realities.
    I had thoughts of producing chastity belts in Russia. But I am 22 years old and I have a whole nothing in my finances. At least for the development of the business I do not have any initial capital, and I can not get a loan. Well, for metal processing you need a huge machine park, which needs a LOT of money. Maybe in future.
    I said earlier that I want to leave Russia. And now I say that I would like to do chastity belts in Russia. Do not worry, I have many backup plans for all occasions.

      Daniil I am smelling some russian salt in that comment πŸ˜ƒ
      Can you tell me about how much religion plays a role in modern russias society?

        BikelockFugitive Well, if my own FSB capitan read it, he will send me to jail. Joke.
        Religion plays different role for different people. For the most part, this is something that unites people. Holidays, various ceremonies. For the Russian, the more holidays, the better it is to live. And most in religion because their ancestors did so. But if you take someone and talk, it turns out that he was in the church the last time about five years ago, and then on an excursion.
        In short, people are not very dependent on her. At least this is what happens in the Orthodox Church. We still have Islam, Buddhism, a few Catholic churches. They are not very common and have influence only in certain areas.
        As for me, I'm atheist.
        We also have a piracy church and a Flying Pasta Monster church. And they are officially approved by law.

        BikelockFugitive Also, there is a political aspect of the impact of religion on a country. But one can say about him with the following phrase: this is necessary for the state, but not for people. One religion is trying to select parks, good land for the construction of their buildings. They even tried to convert the Gagarin Museum into a church. Religion is one more business, but tax-free.

        Daniil To speak in mass media? Not in our realities.

        create a channel on youtube

          Renita It will make a ... not water tsunami.
          Also,to be a blogger in Russia is one step to jail.

            Daniil Also,to be a blogger in Russia is one step to jail.

            But your are going to leave Russia anyways

              Laura Anyway, I don’t want to be the person people are talking about "Look, this guy from YouTube who suggested locking children in chastity belts." With this characteristic, it will be difficult to find a job in IT.
              And yes, I fear to do it.

                Daniil With this characteristic, it will be difficult to find a job in IT.

                And a girl in chastity belt has zero chances πŸ™‚

                  Laura I think,no one will watch on girl's private parts. HRs look on job seekers talents and reputation. And somebody with reputation of chastity belts propagandist is not that man,which companies search

                    Renita Yep. Now I'm writing from work. Why girls with a chastity belt have zero chance of finding work? How exactly does the belt stop you from finding it? Do employers like the presence of a belt? Do not think that this is a mockery. I'm really curious.

                      @Daniil, how often do Russians use Estonian VPNs? I see abnormal amount of visitors from Estonia and suspect it might be Russia

                        Laura I don't know. I know, that russians often use browser vpn plugins. This plugins use a wide variety of VPNs. There can be a Estonian too. But I'm not sure that Russians will read this forum in large numbers. Maybe other people use Estonian VPN because it is corny cheaper? Personally, I read this forum without VPN.

                          Megan I heard most VPNs were very expensive.

                          If you wish can create one right here for you πŸ™‚

                          Megan I checked prices on estonian vpns. 60 dollars per year not expensive even for russians.