Female genitectomy is a practice that is deeply immersed in the cultural beliefs of many Africans and certain groups around the world. In addition, as with other cultures, as their beliefs are challenged by people from external culture, they will be more tied to their ancient traditions. There are usually problems when people from other countries come to tribe and basically tell them that one of their most basic traditions is wrong. This is mainly because, from the African perspective, outsiders do not understand tribal beliefs, so there is no effective privilege to tell the tribes what they should or should not do is.
Female genital mutilation (FGM), also known as female genital excision and female circumcision, is a ritual cutting or removal of one or all external female genital organs. This custom exists in communities in countries where Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and women's genital mutilation is widespread. In 2016, UNICEF estimates that 200 million women living in 30 countries (27 countries, Indonesia, Iraq Kurdistan, Yemen) have accepted these procedures. Blades are usually used by traditional circumcasters and FGM is done from a few days old to young adults. In countries with country-specific data, most girls are disconnected before the age of 5. Procedures vary by country and country. Removal of clitoris food and clitoris glans, removal of labia labia, removal of labia minora and labia labiae, closure of the vulva.
Women's sexual ablation is a social practice that depends greatly on cultural beliefs and norms, and customs and traditions are the reasons most frequently quoted in female genitomy. By continuing tradition, communities practicing female genitomy maintain their habits and maintain their cultural identity. Many people involved in the practice of female sexual ablation have entered the tradition deeply enough to believe that female genital resection is normal that it is unlikely that women will not undergo surgery. Main reason: female sexual orientation, social pressure and religious beliefs
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As with many cultural practices, the exact beginning of female sexual cleavage is unknown. Historians also know that they are related to the ideal of virginity and virginity which is common in many cultures of Africa and the Arabs today. Arrogant recognition, world tourism and multicultural feminism for those who recognize the necessity of participation in the discussion of activist's cultural awareness and female genital mutilation: case of female genital surgery, 23 rows Hello. RTS L. REV
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