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FGM contributing to broken homes, cheating husbands – gender advocate

This locally and internationally condemned undignified practice called Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has resulted in divorces as well as produced some cheating husbands in the northern part of Ghana where it is predominantly carried out.
Reason? Most men who are married to victims of FGM cheat on their wives because they (wives) have low sexual libido.
Also, the worrying rate of divorce cases stems from the married women’s inability to engage in constant sex with the husband since she is not emotionally and mentally ready for him because the part of her genitals that is responsible for igniting the pleasure is missing.
The idea of this practice which was meant to make the women chaste, had rather left in its trail “broken homes and unfaithful husbands”.
At a recent workshop held in the Upper West Regional Capital, Wa, to consolidate efforts aimed at ending FGM, the Director at the Department of Gender in the region, Mrs Charity Banye, said that “FGM was the partial or total removal of the clitoris from the genitals of a female mostly for cultural reasons to purportedly make the girl chaste”.
She explained that although the idea behind the practice was to make the women chaste,it was also interesting to note that the same practice was rather making more men morally unsound as most men married to victims of this pernicious (harmful) practice (FGM) with low libido, cheated on their wives.
“A number of divorce cases are as a result of FGM and other men who will not leave their wives will cheat on them because the man wants to have sexual intercourse with his wife but she is not emotionally and mentally ready for him because part of her genitals responsible for igniting pleasure is missing,” she told this reporter on the sidelines of the programme.
The last Wednesday’s meeting which was at the instance of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) was part of activities to mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM).
The theme was “Accelerating Investment to End Female Genital Mutilation”.
From Lydia Darlington Fordjour, Wa