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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Almaz.: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by cairobug: [qb] [QUOTE]Originally posted by MK the Most Interlectual: [qb] [QUOTE][/QUOTE]...I know a guy who became a multi-millionaire based on a double lie. You see, he opened a clinic only to do Hymenorrhaphy (Hymen Repair) for the non-virgins about to be married for the first time. Those young ladies lied about their virginity, and he lied to them about "repairing their hymen", because what he's actually doing is pulling the wall of the vagina together a bit so it would bleed when penetrated. Something that most of them wouldn't experience even if they were virgins. Becoming rich based on one big myth is the ultimate Egyptian lie. [/qb][/QUOTE]My comment is not on the topic of this thread, so forgive me almaz. But I just mention this because I think it only further feeds unhealthy fascinations with women around the world. This statement above gives the impression that most women in Egypt do engage in premarital sex. Now I realize you didn't explicitly say that, but if you're saying he became a 'multi-millionaire', I think the common reader would assume that he has many clients. While there isn't much doubt that there must be exceptions to every rule, for the most part it is not the cultural (not religious) norm in Egypt. Perhaps your experiences have shown you otherwise in Egypt, but that's not what I saw there. I'm not doubting your story 'that he opened his clinic to only do hymen repair', but it sounds like the myth perpetuated by perverted misogynist male gynecologists in Egypt (who don't have successful private practices). Reproductive endocrinology is the lucrative thing there, as it is elsewhere. [/qb][/QUOTE]Cairobug- your comments are so relevant to the subject since we are discussing, lies and trust and conscience, and do you treat people the way you want to be treated. Egypt is a country with a population of almost 80 million. It is normal that we will not all be exposed to everything negative, or everything positive within the country. Some issues are totally hidden, secrecy is a must because of 'honor murders' and other incredible crimes if the hymen of a 'girl' is not so- called 'intact'. In the past ten years in Egypt, the hymen repair surgery is known to have reduced 80 % of the murders, committed when a bride was found not to be a virgin on the wedding night. Hymen repair surgery, hymenorraphy: suturing the remnants of the 'ruptured' hymen together along with a gelatin capsule. The capsule contains a substance (like blood). The groom will not be 'disappointed'. His bride's virginity perceived as intact, when the substance capsule bursts during intercourse. In Egypt, women are paying between 500 to 3,600 Egyptian pounds for hymenorraphy, and in Turkey a price for hymenorraphy is estimated to be between 700 and 7250 Egyptian pounds. Betrayal is also the lack of moral integrity as we realize. Not ALL girls in Egypt have pre-marital sex. But a high percentage have Urfi marriages, and then regret it and go for the hymen repair - at all costs - some urfi husbands pay for the hymen repair as a 'Gift' to the ex-urfi bride for her future happiness and so on... Some girls are the victims of sexual abuse as children. Incest, is part of this abominable act. How do parents hide this: hymen repair - at all costs. Again, lies and betrayal and no conscience, but a need for survival and social acceptance! MK only uncovered a tiny bit of what is really happening. Those same types of doctors are making a fortune in ALL Muslim countries. What I'm saying is considered Taboo. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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