Anti-radiation shorts

An American inventor has "fabricated" radiation-resistant panties. This invention was suddenly noticed when a nuclear accident in Japan occurred.

Steve Bradshaw, a 54-year-old inventor in California invented the protective, hearing-proof boxers against radiation in the accident at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant in Japan. Mainly for prevention. He said it would be handy when radioactive clouds flew to California, with the coast adjacent to the Pacific Ocean. Inventor Steve Bredshow worries for men in a radioactive world.

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Steve Bradshaw and his invention.

The reason Steve created this unique pants is quite random. Recently, Steve is annoyed by the jet-ray scanner used to check passengers at British airports. They made people turn around and 'take off their clothes' in a figurative way.

Not only did the bombs or other terrorist objects carry with them, but with the detector passing through them, the staff told them that both men and women could see all the hidden places of the passengers from all the best. angle

He decided not to allow them to "strip" passengers in their way. So he thought of a pair of boxer shorts so that the ray could not penetrate. He did not need thin lead to block X-rays. He only came up with a simple material where swords were not difficult. It is a special paint that people still use to print pictures and letters on T-shirts.

Steve has tested it many times and found it completely for this purpose. He also found it to be resistant to other harmful radiation.

So with a shot, Steve shot two rabbits: he could protect the 'cover', while avoiding the radiation beam, because he thought that any rays that were not dangerous, especially radiation beamed on 'command line' - the factory that produces sperm - of the man.

The inventor designed the same protective device for women, meaning women's panties. However, women do not need to protect as carefully as men, so women's underwear to hide is the main.