A bad practice To a women around the world.
we need to be awaken from the sleepy of lie, by thinking we save our relationships with our partners while we endanger our Health.
Women around the world are carrying out a practice which not only leaves them in pain but at increased risk of HIV and other sexual transition Diseases (STD's).
Women around the world are carrying out a practice of 'drying out' their
vaginas to make sex more pleasurable for men - a practice which not
only leaves them in pain but at increased risk of HIV.
'Dry sex' involves women reducing moisture in their vaginas in order
to make intercourse more pleasurable for men, according to the Daily Mail report.
“Dry
sex is known to be carried out in South and Central Africa, and
Indonesia,” the report says. “It is borne out of a cultural belief that
men find sex more pleasurable if a woman's vagina is dry, and that men
will reject women whose vaginas have been ‘stretched out’ by sex.
“To
achieve dryness, women insert, chalk, sand, pulverized rock, herbs,
paper or sponges before sex, according to journalist Ms Wendy Syfret,
who has reported on the practice in South Africa.
“They also douse
their vaginas in detergents, antiseptics, alcohol and bleach. This can
lead to cuts, sores and inflammation in the vagina, and increases the
chance of a condom breaking.”
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