This is a taboo controverial topic, but it is necessary to be brought up to deviate people from the propaganda of the west. Alot of Bombardment of Media propaganda, anecdotes and hysteria. Even The Whole term ''FGM'' is constructed for just pure Shock Value.
But what does actual founding Scientific based Studies say about the practice.
Here have a read: https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/1...e&show_recommendations=false&view_mode=scroll
Higlights!
1. Research by gynecologists and others has demonstrated that a high percentage of women who have had genital surgery have rich sexual lives,including desire, arousal, orgasm,and satisfaction, and their frequency of sexual activity is not reduced.
2. The widely publicized and sensationalized reproductive health and medical complications associated with female genital surgeries in Africa are infrequent events and represent the exception rather than the rule.
3. Female genital surgeries in Africa are viewed by many insiders as aesthetic enhancements of the body and are not judged to be “mutilations.
4. Customary genital surgeries are not restricted to females
5. The empirical association between patriarchy and genital surgeries is not well established.
6. Female genital surgery in Africa is typically controlled and managed by women.
7. The findings on the WHO Study Group on Female Genital Mutilation and Obstetric Outcome
is the subject of criticism that has not beenadequately publicized. The reported evidence does not support sensational media claims about female genital surgery as a cause of perinatal and maternal mortality during birth.
But what does actual founding Scientific based Studies say about the practice.
Here have a read: https://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/1...e&show_recommendations=false&view_mode=scroll
Higlights!
1. Research by gynecologists and others has demonstrated that a high percentage of women who have had genital surgery have rich sexual lives,including desire, arousal, orgasm,and satisfaction, and their frequency of sexual activity is not reduced.
2. The widely publicized and sensationalized reproductive health and medical complications associated with female genital surgeries in Africa are infrequent events and represent the exception rather than the rule.
3. Female genital surgeries in Africa are viewed by many insiders as aesthetic enhancements of the body and are not judged to be “mutilations.
4. Customary genital surgeries are not restricted to females
5. The empirical association between patriarchy and genital surgeries is not well established.
6. Female genital surgery in Africa is typically controlled and managed by women.
7. The findings on the WHO Study Group on Female Genital Mutilation and Obstetric Outcome
is the subject of criticism that has not beenadequately publicized. The reported evidence does not support sensational media claims about female genital surgery as a cause of perinatal and maternal mortality during birth.