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  2. Hymenorrhaphy - Wikipedia

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    Hymenorrhaphy or "hymen reconstruction surgery" is the surgical alteration of the hymen, with the goal of producing bleeding on intercourse and a tight vaginal introitus, falsely believed to indicate virginity. The term comes from the Greek words hymen meaning "membrane", and raphḗ meaning "suture".

  3. Genital modification and mutilation - Wikipedia

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    The surgery itself is controversial, and critics refer to the procedures as "designer vagina". [28] [29] [30] In the article Designer Vaginas by Simone Weil Davis, she talks about the modification of woman's vagina and the outside influences women are pressured with, which can cause them to feel shame towards their labia minora. She states that ...

  4. Female genital mutilation - Wikipedia

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    Common reasons for FGM cited by women in surveys are social acceptance, religion, hygiene, preservation of virginity, marriageability and enhancement of male sexual pleasure. [129] In a study in northern Sudan, published in 1983, only 17.4 percent of women opposed FGM (558 out of 3,210), and most preferred excision and infibulation over ...

  5. What is foetal surgery and why do women like Kourtney ... - AOL

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    Foetal surgeries are used to treat a wide range of birth defects, experts say

  6. Virginity - Wikipedia

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    Some men and women consider themselves born-again virgins. There are cultural and religious traditions that place special value and significance on this state, predominantly towards unmarried females, associated with notions of personal purity, honor, and worth. Like chastity, the concept of virginity has traditionally involved sexual abstinence.

  7. This Is the Average Age Teens Are Losing Their Virginity - AOL

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    At the time, the study found that the average age of virginity loss is 17.4, whereas the average age of sexual awakening (“a sudden realization of sexual feelings and urges”) is 15.2.

  8. How Much Does Motherhood Really Cost Women? - AOL

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    How Much Does Motherhood Really Cost Women? Erin Lowry. Updated July 14, 2016 at 10:13 PM. Alamy. My birth was meticulously planned. My mother, a teacher, and my father, a businessman, strategized ...

  9. Artificial hymen - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The medical community has also established how it is typical for many women to not bleed during their first intercourse, [8] [9] and that hymen "restoration" procedures further glorify myths surrounding hymens alongside patriarchal ideals surrounding female virginity. [10]