What have you learned today that has shocked you?
Do you know what infibulation is?
In order to prevent sexual contact, it is customary to remove a girl or woman's clitoris and labia and sew the vulva's edges together. To stop the female from engaging in sexual activity, the vagina must be completely shaved and sewn.
The practice of infibulation, which mostly occurs in northeastern Africa, particularly in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan, involves the suturing of the vulva and the ritual removal of the external female genitalia. The act is referred to as Type III female genital mutilation by the World Health Organization.
Although the girl's vagina is completely shut, there is a tiny hole allowing her to urinate or have her period.
To aid in the cut's healing, the girl's legs are rope-tied together for days. The average duration for the wound to heal is between 15 and 40 days. The girl can't move because her legs are restrained at this time.
The stitches are essentially made so that the husband can remove them on the wedding night and spend private time with the bride. Imagine if someone removed the stitches and immediately had sex with the woman.
Just picture how painful that would be!
Consider how traumatic and frightening this will be for the girl.
The worst part is that African women engage in this behavior! I believe that this is where feminism ought to begin.
African feminists ought to fight for this instead of trivial matters like who should do the dishes or prepare the meals. For your information, several regions of Africa continue to practice this today. Research indicates that it was also done in New Zealand, Australia, and North America.
Heartbreaking, indeed!
Because they are girls, women don't deserve to be treated this way. The most odd part is that no ideological force has attempted to bring up or even bring up this topic!
P.S. Please stop doing this since I am not attacking any one faith. Together, let's work to eradicate
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