Jackie361
29th November 2020, 10:53
Women are being offered controversial "virginity tests" at British medical clinics, an investigation by BBC Newsbeat and 100 Women has found.
The intrusive tests are considered a violation of human rights by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations, which want to see them banned.
Critics say they are unscientific, cannot prove whether someone is a virgin and can be a form of abuse.
The tests involve a vaginal examination to check if the hymen is intact.
The BBC investigation found a number of private clinics advertising "virginity repair" which, when contacted, then also offered the so-called virginity test for between £150 and £300.
This is absolutely horrific in my opinion and I am sure that some cultures would use this to test if their future bride was a virgin with catastrophic consequences if she wasn’t. Very dangerous and a complete intrusion of a woman’s human rights.
The intrusive tests are considered a violation of human rights by the World Health Organization (WHO) and United Nations, which want to see them banned.
Critics say they are unscientific, cannot prove whether someone is a virgin and can be a form of abuse.
The tests involve a vaginal examination to check if the hymen is intact.
The BBC investigation found a number of private clinics advertising "virginity repair" which, when contacted, then also offered the so-called virginity test for between £150 and £300.
This is absolutely horrific in my opinion and I am sure that some cultures would use this to test if their future bride was a virgin with catastrophic consequences if she wasn’t. Very dangerous and a complete intrusion of a woman’s human rights.