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“I feel violated” – Activist, Cynthia Ihesie writes after finding out she was circumcised as a child

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Nigerian activist and former TV Presenter, Lolo Cynthia Ihesie has revealed that she recently discovered that she was circumcised and she was hurt by the discovery.



Cynthia said she was teaching her younger sisters about Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) when she found out that she had been circumcised when she was 3 months old..



She shared her story on Instagram ;


At 3 months old, my family cut out my clitoral head (FGM1) because they didn’t want me to grow up to be promiscuous.

This was never disclosed to me till I was an adult whilst I was educating my younger sisters about FGM and its implications.

Naturally, I am curious about my body and I teach about sex and pleasure- I noticed that I didnt have a clitoral head but never wanted to believe that it was due to FGM
I assumed I just didnt have a thick clitoral tissue even though direct stimulus to the clit hurts and I need to work around the clitoris to find my pleasure spot since the external tissue where most of the pleasure spot is located was cut.

I feel violated and incredibly hurt by this discovery but at the end – It has given me insight as to why I am where I am and why my message about violation against women is important to me.

I am an igbo girl and this is common in igbo land. My mother said it was done to every girl she knows including her- mothers did it to their daughters.. some still do.

I encourage you to speak to your mothers and ask if they cut you or go to a gynecologist to inquire.

I share this because I need other young girls to see that FGM does not define us or our sexuality.
We deserve pleasure!
You can work with your body to learn what gives you that pleasure no matter what!

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At 3 months old, my family cut out my clitoral head (FGM1) because they didn't want me to grow up to be promiscuous. This was never disclosed to me till I was an adult whilst I was educating my younger sisters about FGM and its implications. Naturally, I am curious about my body and I teach about sex and pleasure- I noticed that I didnt have a clitoral head but never wanted to believe that it was due to FGM I assumed I just didnt have a thick clitoral tissue even though direct stimulus to the clit hurts and I need to work around the clitoris to find my pleasure spot since the external tissue where most of the pleasure spot is located was cut. I feel violated and incredibly hurt by this discovery but at the end –  It has given me insight as to why I am where I am and why my message about violation against women is important to me. I am an igbo girl and this is common in igbo land. My mother said it was done to every girl she knows including her-  mothers did it to their daughters.. some still do. I encourage you to speak to your mothers and ask if they cut you or go to a gynecologist to inquire. I share this because I need other young girls to see that FGM does not define us or our sexuality. We deserve pleasure! You can work with your body to learn what gives you that pleasure no matter what!

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