Female genital mutilation

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'''Female genital mutilation''' is the practice of [[clitoridectomy]] (often accompanied by trimming of the labia, or other cutting of the genitals), practiced mostly in Africa, over broad areas of Eastern Africa and northern Sub-Saharan Africa.  The most extreme forms of traditional female genital mutilation (often involving fusing or sewing together a girl's labia until her wedding night), and the highest percentage of mutilated girls and women, are found in the Nubia (southernmost Egypt) / Sudan / Somalia area.
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'''Female genital mutilation''' is the practice of clitoridectomy (often accompanied by trimming of the labia, or other cutting of the genitals), practiced mostly in Africa, over broad areas of Eastern Africa and northern Sub-Saharan Africa.  The most extreme forms of traditional female genital mutilation (often involving fusing or sewing together a girl's labia until her wedding night), and the highest percentage of mutilated girls and women, are found in the Nubia (southernmost Egypt) / Sudan / Somalia area.
  
 
The rationales offered for this practice have generally been to reduce female sexual desire, and to preserve a girl's virginity until marriage.  However,  the procedure (especially in its more radical forms) can cause serious health problems.
 
The rationales offered for this practice have generally been to reduce female sexual desire, and to preserve a girl's virginity until marriage.  However,  the procedure (especially in its more radical forms) can cause serious health problems.
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This has sometimes been euphemistically called "female circumcision", but in correct medical use, the term "female circumcision" refers only to the operation of removing a small flap of skin surrounding the clitoris (analogous to the foreskin in males), without cutting the body of the clitoris itself.
 
This has sometimes been euphemistically called "female circumcision", but in correct medical use, the term "female circumcision" refers only to the operation of removing a small flap of skin surrounding the clitoris (analogous to the foreskin in males), without cutting the body of the clitoris itself.
  
In BDSM usage, [[Chastity belts]] and [[Chastity piercings]] are used to control orgasms, without causing irreversible damage.
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In BDSM usage, [[Chastity belt]]s and [[Chastity piercing]]s are used to control orgasms, without causing irreversible damage.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:13, 4 March 2007

Female genital mutilation is the practice of clitoridectomy (often accompanied by trimming of the labia, or other cutting of the genitals), practiced mostly in Africa, over broad areas of Eastern Africa and northern Sub-Saharan Africa. The most extreme forms of traditional female genital mutilation (often involving fusing or sewing together a girl's labia until her wedding night), and the highest percentage of mutilated girls and women, are found in the Nubia (southernmost Egypt) / Sudan / Somalia area.

The rationales offered for this practice have generally been to reduce female sexual desire, and to preserve a girl's virginity until marriage. However, the procedure (especially in its more radical forms) can cause serious health problems.

This has sometimes been euphemistically called "female circumcision", but in correct medical use, the term "female circumcision" refers only to the operation of removing a small flap of skin surrounding the clitoris (analogous to the foreskin in males), without cutting the body of the clitoris itself.

In BDSM usage, Chastity belts and Chastity piercings are used to control orgasms, without causing irreversible damage.

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