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wvwvw
12-06-2014, 03:48 AM
The horrific practice putting women at increased risk of HIV: African and Indonesian women 'dry' their vaginas with sand and bleach to make sex more pleasurable for men
Practice of 'dry sex' involves drying out the vagina to increase friction
This is supposed to make sex more pleasurable for men
Women use substances from sand to pulverized rock to achieve dryness
They also douse with detergents, bleach, antiseptics and alcohol
Leads to vaginal cuts and sores and can increase risk of condom breaking
These factors increase the likelihood of the woman contracting HIV
Campaigners are calling for more education on sexual health for women
By MADLEN DAVIES FOR MAILONLINE
PUBLISHED: 16:45 GMT, 5 December 2014 | UPDATED: 21:06 GMT, 5 December 2014

Women around the world are carrying out 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.

This can can lead to cuts, sores and inflammation in the vagina, and increases the chance of a condom breaking, journalist Wendy Syfret reports for VICE.com.

These factors in turn increase the chance of the women contracting sexually transmitted diseases including HIV.

Dry sex is known to be carried out in South and Central Africa, and Indonesia.
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 Syfret, who has reported on the practice in South Africa.

They also douse their vaginas in detergents, antiseptics, alcohol and bleach.
Women in Java, Indonesia, even 'smoke out' their vaginas by standing over burning herbs, LoveMatters reports.

In other areas of Indonesia it is common to insert a cigar-shaped stick made of a plant root.

While World Health Organization consultation papers show global health officials are aware the problem exists, most of the research on it is decades old and there are no broad figures on its prevalence.

A 2009 study looking at how dry sex spreads HIV in Zambian women found knowledge of the practice was widespread.

Around two-thirds of the 812 women polled had used traditional dry sex medicines at some point in their lives, and about half were currently using them.
But a reluctance to discuss sexual health meant the practice was not debated.

The researchers concluded: 'Most of the available information has been anecdotal, speculative or inadequate - mainly because of cultural reluctance to discuss or investigate personal sexual issues.'

WHAT IS 'DRY SEX'?
Dry sex is a practice where women reduce moisture in their vaginas in order to make intercourse more pleasurable for men.
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.
They also douse their vaginas in detergents, antiseptics, alcohol and bleach.
Women in Java, Indonesia, even 'smoke out' their vaginas by standing over burning herbs.
In other areas of Indonesia, it is common to insert a cigar-shaped stick made of a plant root into the vagina.

Not only is this practice extremely painful for the women involved, it can lead to cuts, sores and inflammation in the vagina, and increases the chance of a condom breaking.

These factors increase the chance of the women contracting HIV.
The practice is known to be carried out in South and Central Africa, and Indonesia.

Similarly, a sexual health clinician and campaigner in South Africa told VICE most people are aware of the problem but it is not talked about, and hasn't received enough attention from the country's Government for policies to be drafted.

Dr Marlene Wa​sserman, commonly known in South Africa as Dr Eve, said the continued practice of dry sex shows the lack of education relating to equality and women's rights in the area.
'It's definitely a class issue,' she told VICE.

'Basically, a woman's reputation depends on the size of her vagina.
'Among women who are less informed and less educated, there's an unbelievable ignorance around the idea the vagina adapts to the penis.'

She explained that both men and women fail to understand that the vagina is capable of expanding during sex - and then back to its usual size afterwards.

There is also an incorrect cultural belief that if a woman has a partner with a large penis, her vagina will remain permanently 'stretched' - and future partners will think she is promiscuous.
The practice is ingrained in culture, passed between generations of women, she added.

She continued: 'Men aren't saying to women, "Put Dettol in your vagina".'
Instead, they insinuate a woman is promiscuous due to the state of her genitalia, she explained.
For women dependent on their boyfriends or husbands, attaining commitment and pleasing them is extremely important.

The idea that pain is normal or acceptable during sex has taken hold, she adds, and most women in South Africa would not think of sexual pleasure as something they necessarily have a right to.

Dr Wasserman said: 'I've been part of a task force with the World Association of Sexual Health, and we've launched the declaration of sexual rights - the right to pleasure - and we've been really pushing that.

'Women are surprised that's one of their rights.
'We know 33 percent of women have and tolerate painful penetration. That becomes part of what they expect from sex.'

Dr Wasserman has a radio show which attempts to dispel myths about sexual health.
We know 33 per cent of women have and tolerate painful penetration. That becomes part of what they expect from sex

She also hosts seminars for young adults and parents in order to educate people about healthy sexual practices.

'It's about educating people and trying to raise awareness,' she said.
'The conversation began when we realized HIV was impacting more heterosexual women in South Africa than gay men.

'There was a drive then to say to women: "Don't put Dettol in your vagina; don't dry your vagina out. This is dangerous." But the conversation hasn't gotten going, and women are suffering.'

She draws similarities between the practice of dry sex in developing countries and the vaginoplasty operations Western women undergo in order to tighten their vagina.

'They're having their own genital mutilation,' she said of the women who opt for these procedures.
'It's just a little more advanced and expensive than putting creams in your vagina.

'But isn't the principal the same? It's incredibly unhealthy as well to go have your vagina tightened because you want to have a honeymoon experience or have your partner think you're youthful.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2862413/The-horrific-practice-putting-women-increased-risk-HIV-African-Indonesian-women-dry-vaginas-sand-bleach-make-sex-pleasurable-men.html#ixzz3L5dhYAbb

FeederOfRavens
12-06-2014, 03:54 AM
Reminds me of when Canadian women put snow in their vaginas before heading back to their Igloo to please their man.

NatiaCutie
12-06-2014, 03:56 AM
This is unbelievable. Women being told to suffer and do unhealthy things just to please men better.
These societies are so lagging behind so badly even in this century.

Ctwentysevenj
12-06-2014, 04:05 AM
Well in many parts of the Islamic world and sub sahara Africa, young girls are forced to get their clits cut off so to satisfy the men.

Ballist
12-06-2014, 04:12 AM
Well in many parts of the Islamic world and sub sahara Africa, young girls are forced to get their clits cut off so to satisfy the men.

Oh, how surprising coming from you.

Ctwentysevenj
12-06-2014, 04:35 AM
Oh, how surprising coming from you.

Well it is true. It is a terrible practice.

SardiniaAtlantis
12-06-2014, 04:36 AM
Because, condoms are just too hard to use??? WTF is wrong with people.

Melina
12-06-2014, 04:44 AM
That is disgusting....

Leo Iscariot
12-06-2014, 05:12 AM
But hey, sex education is evil and immoral.

http://i1.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/newsfeed/000/273/266/1d8.png

Amud
12-06-2014, 05:14 AM
There are no inferior cultures, all cultures are equal, it's a social construct

StonyArabia
12-06-2014, 06:22 AM
Well in many parts of the Islamic world and sub sahara Africa, young girls are forced to get their clits cut off so to satisfy the men.

It's only in Africa, most Muslims don't practice female circumcision, the ancient Egyptians, and was practiced by Christian and Muslim Africans and Egyptians. It's indeed a terrible practice and so what is happening in the article and how it might be risky due to HIV which is a slow suicide.

Fortis in Arduis
12-06-2014, 07:55 AM
This is unbelievable. Women being told to suffer and do unhealthy things just to please men better.
These societies are so lagging behind so badly even in this century.

People need educating:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrUDftDkH3E

;)

Gustave H
12-06-2014, 08:00 AM
:picard1:

Borna
12-06-2014, 08:32 AM
Animals.

Hubal
12-06-2014, 12:52 PM
The horrific practice putting women at increased risk of HIV: Some African and Indonesian women 'dry' their vaginas with sand and bleach to make sex more pleasurable for men

Grenzland
12-06-2014, 01:02 PM
Practice of 'dry sex' involves drying out the vagina to increase friction
This is supposed to make sex more pleasurable for men

Who the hell even thinks that? What's next? Barbed wire to make it more pleasurable? Acid? Razors and salt?

Dandelion
12-06-2014, 01:10 PM
I don't get it why according to some cultures sex be more enjoyable if the woman doesn't enjoy it. In my opinion it's a turn off.

Grenzland
12-06-2014, 01:11 PM
I don't get it why according to some cultures sex be more enjoyable if nobody does enjoy it. In my opinion it's a turn off.

Fixed.

Dandelion
12-06-2014, 01:12 PM
Fixed.

I was picturing it from the perspective of the savage, but indeed, they probably neither enjoy it that way.

Dandelion
12-06-2014, 01:16 PM
It's only in Africa, most Muslims don't practice female circumcision, the ancient Egyptians, and was practiced by Christian and Muslim Africans and Egyptians. It's indeed a terrible practice and so what is happening in the article and how it might be risky due to HIV which is a slow suicide.

Also in Yemen and Iraq practises like this exist though. For the rest you are right.

Dictator
12-06-2014, 01:20 PM
Cringing was my first reaction to the thread title.

Dandelion
12-06-2014, 01:23 PM
Cringing was my first reaction to the thread title.

First thing that came to my mind when reading it was 'it's some sick rape fetish'.

Hithaeglir
12-06-2014, 01:33 PM
Awful :puke

Mraz
12-06-2014, 01:34 PM
Most of those cultures practice circumcision aswell, I don't see how they can have sex properly in those conditions.
It was probably invented as a way of birth control in the beginning then became a tradtion and like in the case of excision, breast ironing and forced feeding (to become obese) mothers are to be blamed for perpetuating it.

StonyArabia
12-06-2014, 03:36 PM
Also in Yemen and Iraq practises like this exist though. For the rest you are right.

No in Iraq it might be practiced by some but not all and it's quite rare and confined to small pockets, in Yemen only in the coast the practice has nothing to do with Islam and was imported from Egyptian culture. Egyptians and others are realizing that it's a negative practice that has nothing to if with Islam as 97% of Muslims don't practice it. Reza Aslan referred to this as not a Muslim problem but an African one he is correct.

Bobby Martnen
01-02-2018, 08:20 AM
Well in many parts of the Islamic world and sub sahara Africa, young girls are forced to get their clits cut off so to satisfy the men.

Kind of like how in America, it's common to circumcise infant boys because idiots think that "girls like it better"

wvwvw
01-02-2018, 08:38 AM
This thread is 4 years old!

Bobby Martnen
01-03-2018, 05:29 PM
This thread is 4 years old!

I never look at thread dates when I post in them

Odin
01-04-2018, 08:21 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mf_tUVsewgM

TEUTORIGOS
01-04-2018, 08:35 PM
There are no inferior cultures, all cultures are equal, it's a social construct

Black boy, in Africa, taking a shower in cow piss :

http://www.nathanielturner.com/images/New_Folder/africapoverty4.jpg


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkg-bSKyUAY

http://niggermania.net/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=7298&d=1340008682

sean
05-16-2021, 09:04 AM
In Africa, women use leaves, dung, and hyena urine to dry that vagina up. Less wet, less lube, more friction.

They also use sponges, detergents and some traditional herb concoctions or so I've heard to dry out vaginal secretions, in order to have sex with a lot of friction, apparently the vagina "clings" to the penis during dry sex, this also leads to a lot of abrasions and trauma to that vaginal canal, resulting in bleeding which is the perfect environment for transmission of HIV.

Apparently it feels better but it causes lots of tears and breaks in skin which leads to higher rates of HIV infection in Africa. If she’s not aroused she could clench in fear or be dry, causing extra friction and painful tightness, she could also feel looser and have more friction because the vagina and vulva engorge the same way the penis does when aroused, the inner wall should be really squishy and plush and hug closely to even a pinky finger if she’s fully engorged. But if she's not fearfully tightening it can be loose and not hug your dick. This leads to more tearing and bleeding of the mucosa, resulting in a path for the virus to enter the body.

Negroes in the states don't care for lube either, which contributes somewhat to the prevalence of AIDS among women (including coalburners) in the US.

https://i.imgur.com/Va9AQZX.png
https://i.imgur.com/HEXykRF.png
https://i.imgur.com/uB3duks.jpg

Doesn't feel enough like rape if the chick is wet, I guess. Regardless, negroes most likely have no idea how to wash their dicks after sex, or at all, and having that AIDS ridden sex juice marinating on their mucosal membranes would obviously be a bad thing. And AIDS for all, YOLO!

https://i.imgur.com/0HI8F28.png