September 29, 2010 12:08 PM

Egyptian Lawmakers: Ban Chinese Fake Hymen

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(AP)  Conservative Egyptian lawmakers have called for a ban on imports of a Chinese-made kit meant to help women fake their virginity and one scholar has even called for the "exile" of anyone who imports or uses it.

The Artificial Virginity Hymen kit, distributed by the Chinese company Gigimo, costs about $30. It is intended to help newly married women fool their husbands into believing they are virgins - culturally important in a conservative Middle East where sex before marriage is considered by many to be illicit. The product leaks a blood-like substance when inserted and broken.

Gigimo advertises shipping to every Arab country. But the company did not answer emails and phone calls seeking comment on whether it had orders from Egypt or other parts of the Middle East.

The fracas started when a reporter from Radio Netherlands broadcast an Arabic translation of the Chinese advertisement of the product. That set off fears of conservative parliament members that Egyptian women might start ordering the kits.

Sheik Sayed Askar, a member of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood who is on the parliamentary committee on religious affairs, said the kit will make it easier for Egyptian women to give in to temptation. He demanded the government take responsibility for fighting the product to uphold Egyptian and Arab values.

"It will be a mark of shame on the ruling party if it allowed this product to enter the market," he said in a notice posted on the Brotherhood's parliament Web site on Sept. 15.

The Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt's largest political opposition group, holds 88 of Egypt's 454 parliament seats.

Prominent Egyptian religious scholar Abdel Moati Bayoumi said anyone who imports the artificial hymen should be punished.

"This product encourages illicit sexual relations. Islamic culture forbids these relations except within the confines of marriage," Bayoumi said. "I think this should absolutely not be allowed to be exported because it brings more harm than benefits. Whoever does it (imports it) should be punished."

In a country and a region where pre-marital sex is so taboo it can even lead to a woman's murder, the debate over the virginity-faking kit has revived Egypt's constant struggle to reconcile modern mores with more traditional beliefs - namely, that a woman is not a virgin unless she bleeds after the first time.

"Bleeding is not the only signal that yes, she's a virgin," said Heba Kotb, an observant Muslim woman who hosts a sex talk show on TV in which she fields calls from all over the Middle East.

Kotb noted that a medical procedure that reattaches a broken hymen by stitching is illegal in Egypt and can cost hundreds of dollars - prohibitively expensive for the poor. But many women still secretly seek it out in fear of punishment for pre-marital sex.

Such punishment could include slayings at the hands of relatives, a practice more commonly referred to as honour killings and common in the more conservative tribal areas of the Middle East.

The product is also causing a buzz on Egyptian blogs and news sites.

"If this thing enters Egypt, the country is going to go to waste. God protect us," commented a reader on the Web site of Egyptian newspaper Al-Youm Al-Sabie.

Marwa Rakha, an author and blogger who writes about dating issues, sees the product as a tool of empowerment for women in a macho Arab culture that restricts women's sexual urges but turns a blind eye to men galavanting.

"It sticks it in the face of every male hypocrite," she said.

Gigimo's Web site provides stilted instructions in English for the first-time user of the fake hymen.

"Insert this artificial hymen into your vagina carefully. When your lover penetrate, it will ooze out a liquid that look like blood not too much but just the right amount. Add in a few moans and groans, you will pass through undetectable."

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by venicementor October 7, 2009 9:26 PM EDT
This has got to be one of the funniest things on the planet. What is even funnier is the reaction it is getting in Egypt. Face it guys most of you don't have ******* big enough to puncture these fake hymens anyway, let alone the 'real' ones. Oh, maybe that's the problem. For you guys to gauge a woman's worth and even killing them at times, you deserve as much BS as people can come up with. This was definitely a good one! To all the dick's in Egypt, all the teeny weeny ones.
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by formrusmcsgt October 6, 2009 9:07 AM EDT
If this thing enters Egypt, the country is going to go to waste.
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A packet with artificial blood can lay waste to Egypt, eh?

Sheesh.
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by credibility2 October 6, 2009 7:47 AM EDT
Not having a hymen doesn't always establish non-virginity. Further, any religion that doesn't equally assess the male for also not being a virgin is baseless in their conclusion and suitability for marriage. The female and male should equally be held to comparable determining criteria. Not doing so is archaic and ignorant.
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by TrishaL59 October 5, 2009 7:09 PM EDT
-Most Chinese women got to use Gigimo! Is that right? How about a missing brain kit for the inventor of such stupid thing, and their marketers?

-CBS, this is not worth publishing! The only challenge in such publication is only tarnishing a specific religion, more specifically here muslims.
All religions take pride into abstinence, and they teach it to their offsprings until they marry. So why incite such laughter at the Egyptian Muslims who are preventing such practice and rejecting the hypocrisy caused by the availability of such device???
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by gramto8 October 5, 2009 7:44 PM EDT
by TrishaL59 October 5, 2009 7:09 PM EDT
-Most Chinese women got to use Gigimo! Is that right? How about a missing brain kit for the inventor of such stupid thing, and their marketers?

-CBS, this is not worth publishing! The only challenge in such publication is only tarnishing a specific religion, more specifically here muslims.
All religions take pride into abstinence, and they teach it to their offsprings until they marry. So why incite such laughter at the Egyptian Muslims who are preventing such practice and rejecting the hypocrisy caused by the availability of such device???
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The problem here is not the fact that the Egyptians are being laughed at, but that the men will still want to have sex prior to marriage and then demand that their wives are virgins when they marry. They are two-faced SOBs that want it to be a blatant double standard.
by tafhdyd October 6, 2009 2:28 AM EDT
Yes, religions teach abstinence, but most also teach forgiveness. I guess you missed this line in the story....
"Such punishment could include slayings at the hands of relatives, a practice more commonly referred to as honour killings and common in the more conservative tribal areas of the Middle East".
And this also "in a macho Arab culture that restricts women's sexual urges but turns a blind eye to men galavanting".
by cs4466 October 5, 2009 5:16 PM EDT
Ridiciulous religion gets you ridiculous situations. Imagine - a womans' worth varies in the religion nut's mind on whether or not she has had sex before. Pathetic.
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by A_J_M October 5, 2009 4:38 PM EDT
patriarchy strikes again! Imagine Gigimo's profit margin if MEN were born with hymens...
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by rwsmith29456 October 5, 2009 3:41 PM EDT
Paste-on hymens. What will they think of next?
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