Surprisingly, a five-year study of 300 women and 100 men in the Sudan found that “sexual desire, pleasure, and orgasm are experienced by nearly 90% of women who have had this mutilation done – in spite of their being culturally bound to hide these experiences”. However, women so mutilated often have both psychological and physical problems.
If the vaginal [...]
Posts tagged ‘Christianity in daily life’
Female “Circumcision” – Part 2
May 22nd, 2010
Tolerant or Timid?
May 8th, 2010
When the issue about Dr. Franklin Graham’s negative statement about Islam arose, I found myself siding with his Christian fervency on one side, but regreting his method of witnessing for the faith it on the other. First of all, it seemed clear to me that he did not hate Moslems as human beings, but rather that he rejected their religion. He [...]
Be Silent and Know
April 25th, 2010
Most of my blogs are about positive thinking, taking action (with God’s help), making a difference, meeting one’s potential, fighting the good fight. I still encourage all those things. But there are also times when the body or mind or both are in lock down. Our master plan has been interrupted or ended. I have been there in varying degrees (though [...]
