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Why do African boys have to be circumcised?

Why do African boys have to be circumcised

The so-called circumcision is to cut off the redundant foreskin, so as to reduce the generation of skin scale, reduce the growth resistance of * * *, and the comfort of sexual life. This is the custom of African tribes.

Why do African boys have to be circumcised

Africa has a large population, few resources and insufficient per capita distribution, and most people do not have enough to eat and clothes, in order to alleviate the pressure of excessive population growth.

What is "African circumcision"?

In many African countries, whether boys and girls are adults is not judged by their age, but by whether they have held adult ceremonies. The so-called rite of passage is circumcision. When a man reaches a certain age, he must cut off the foreskin of * * *, while a woman must partially or completely cut off * * * and a small * * *, and even sew up the mouth of * * *.

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The simplest form of female circumcision is called "circumcision" or "Su Na", that is, circumcision. The second type is called excision or "* * * excision", that is, a part or all of * * and a part or all of a small * * * are excised. A more extreme one is to close * * * and forbid * * *: cut off part or all of the big * *, tie both sides of the vulva together with acacia or sew with catgut, leaving only a small gap for urine and menstrual blood to flow out.

The custom of African circumcision has a history of more than 4000 years. According to the relevant data of the United Nations, there are still 50 countries in the world where circumcision is popular, and the number of women who have undergone circumcision has reached 65.438+300 million. Now, on average, about 6000 girls are cut by knives every day. Female circumcision is very common in Africa. In some areas, circumcision is common, while in other areas, such as Egypt and Kenya, half of the girls have to be circumcised. In Senegal and Tanzania, 15% of girls have been circumcised.

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Why does Africa need female circumcision? What is this?

Refers to male circumcision, female circumcision or small * * * * ceremony. One of the contents of initiation ceremony. The custom of circumcision originated from the Chaldeans. Ancient Egypt already existed. The custom of circumcision is widely circulated. The time of circumcision varies from culture to culture, and it is usually held before adulthood or a few days after birth to before marriage. There are different opinions about its meaning: for sacrifice, for pain test, for marriage, for purifying genitals, for symbolizing the danger of sexual life, for sanitary measures, or for symbolizing * * *. Others think it shows the sacredness of genitals and warn against promiscuity. Female circumcision is prevalent in black Africa. Some anthropologists believe that it is to deprive women of sexual enjoyment and keep them chaste forever. The custom of circumcision is said to have originated from Judaism and has a history of more than 2,000 years. Among Jews, circumcision is actually a sign of fulfilling the Covenant with God, confirming Jewish identity and entering the scope of marriage permission. Nowadays, circumcision is not limited to Jews or men, but is common among boys and girls of many nationalities in the world. In Africa, more than 30 countries in more than 50 countries practice circumcision in different ranges. Among them, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and other countries, about 80% of men and women have had this kind of surgery. Female circumcision, the most unsuitable thing for women, has always been a bit mysterious, because it is performed privately and alone. Except for a few people who go to the hospital, most of them are run by folk witch doctors, midwives or relatives and friends as always. An old Ugandan woman who is good at this told us that the traditional cutting tools are iron knives or small blades, sewing is done with ordinary needle and thread, and thorns are even used in some places. Using such backward and primitive instruments to cut sensitive parts of the body, and often without anesthesia, the physical pain is indescribable. During the operation, not only the pain is unbearable, but also massive bleeding often occurs. The most commonly used hemostatic agent is nothing more than gum or plant ash. The medical conditions are poor, and the instruments are never disinfected, so postoperative infections often occur. According to the statistics of Wajir District, Kenya, about 30% patients developed tetanus, anuria and ulcer after operation. And * * * suture surgery is not only easy to cause these diseases, but also often leads to dystocia of the baby, leading to the death of both mother and child. The harm of circumcision to women's physical and mental health has aroused great concern in African countries and the international community. Since 1979, African women's organizations, with the help of the World Health Organization, have held special meetings in Cuttum, Lusaka and other places, and passed resolutions to gradually abolish this bad habit in Africa, starting from East and North Africa, where female circumcision is most prevalent. After heated debates, parliaments in Kenya, Somalia and other countries also passed laws that were immediately abolished. Contrary to the situation of female circumcision, male circumcision has not only been abolished, but also continues in some areas. In many parts of Uganda and Kenya, male circumcision is usually performed in even years, while individual tribes, such as Bukonjo in western Uganda, only perform it once every 15 years. The time of circumcision is generally chosen in the slack season in July and August or at the end of each year. Whose child is going to be circumcised, please invite relatives, friends and neighbors to hold a banquet first and announce it in public. People attending the banquet bring beer, beef, steamed bread or other gifts to congratulate them in advance. After that, the circumcised child should take a bath every day, clean himself and meet the new stage of life. Believers must go to church and pray for God's blessing. Non-believers go to the cemetery to pray for the help of their ancestors and gods. As the day of circumcision approaches, parents jointly beg or chiefs designate experienced elders to lead the children in preparation activities. In Kikuyu community in central Kenya, we saw more than a dozen teenagers with bird hair on their heads, chalk on their faces, skins on their shoulders, branches tied to their waists and sticks in their hands, shouting and running on the road in the fields. Tired of running, they stopped to take a nap on a grass. Just after a short rest, a fierce drum and horn sounded, and they jumped up, swinging their hips and dancing. The elders who led the team told us that the main purpose of these activities is to make children become qualified soldiers: running to catch up with fleeing enemies or wild animals; Dance wildly to celebrate the victory of the movement. At present, it is mainly to strengthen the body and temper the will so that they can bravely meet the test of circumcision. In the rural areas where Bugisu people live in concentrated communities in Uganda, the circumcision ceremony we saw was grand and enthusiastic. On the selected circumcision day, the villagers, regardless of sex, age and age, gathered in the open grass at the head of the village early in the morning. They played drums and flutes, singing and shouting wildly. Soon, the boys who were about to receive gifts came panting from a distance. Girls close to * * * embrace each other ... >>

What is the practice of female circumcision in Africa?

Of course, it must not be implemented globally! ! ! ! ! !

Female circumcision is a bad habit in some parts of Africa. Ensure that girls are virgins before marriage, and they will remain faithful to their husbands even after marriage.

Female circumcision is practiced in Africa and other places. All the girls' genitals (including * * *, big * * * and small * * *) are cut off, and then the bloody wound is stitched up with iron wire and plant thorns, leaving only a small hole as thin as a matchstick outside. Physical pain is indescribable.

Female circumcision is extremely cruel. * * * A woman's wound is torn, then healed, and then torn again, so it goes on and on, and it's miserable. When the husband goes out to graze or work, this circumcision function can also be used to test whether the wife is loyal after returning home. In addition, because the sensitive parts of women are cut off, and the pain caused by * * * *, women who have actually been circumcised have become "asexuals". She doesn't have sex, and she can't get sex in her life. At this level, a circumcised woman is no different from * * *. Although she can have sex, she can't get any happiness because of her physical disability. On the contrary,

You also asked if it would be promoted globally. Are you a man or a woman? If you are a woman, cut it yourself and taste what it feels like. How would you feel if you were a man and found that your wife was circumcised?

Why does Africa need female circumcision? What is this?

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It's suitable for both men and women. Just watch a movie.

What is the cruel circumcision of African women? Why is this?

The World Health Organization estimates that 654.38 billion+200 million women in at least 36 countries have been cut off. According to the United Nations Emergency Aid Fund, most girls perform this ceremony when they are 4- 10 years old, and Hu Dan, who is 6 years old, is no exception. The circumcised woman tried to cut the girl's genitals again. She twisted her painful body and screamed. Hu Dan Jr. was forced to accept this ceremony to adapt to other women and society.

In some countries in Central Africa where this ceremony is practiced, uncircumcised women are considered unworthy of marriage-this has been established in society. The performers of ceremonies are usually regarded by westerners as thugs who trample on children's hearts and violate human rights, because such behavior often leads to infection, dystocia and even death.

For today's civilized people, genital mutilation is undoubtedly the most primitive bad habit and inhuman. From the photos, we can easily imagine how painful and indescribable it is for Hu Dan Jr. to scream like a heartbreaker!

At the same time, it seems that the difficulty of changing this system can still be felt from the photos, and it may not change for a long time. Hu Dan's grandmother and sister, as victims and witnesses of this system, imposed this kind of pain on their children, which they took for granted. If they don't do this, they will trample on the system of their ancestors. It can be seen that tolerance and recognition of this system has solidified into an indispensable law in their hearts, and it is a sacred and solemn way to make people detached and purify. With this concept, I am afraid it is hopeless.

Why do African mothers circumcise their daughters so cruelly?

In many parts of Africa, women have no status. They belong to men. A man can have many women, and their status is slaves.

What is African girl circumcision?

With China eunuch, Africa cut women * * * let * * lower.