The Artificial Virginity Hymen Kit has been causing a legit uproar in Egypt. What’s in the phony purity pack? Why, a diaphragm that trickles a blood-like liquid, of course! And it’s all in an effort to trick new hubbies into thinking their brides are carrying a V-card.
The kit is seen as a tool of empowerment to some, but Egyptian conservatives believe it promotes promiscuity and ultimately threatens Islam. Members of the Muslim Brotherhood (who control 20% of the seats in Egypt’s parliament) have called for a ban on the kit and jail time for anyone that is caught peddling it.
I haven’t found any stats on how many have actually been sold (if any). But I do know that the $30 kit is produced by a Chinese company called Gigimo, who promotes the product through mail-order ads that advise women: ”Add in a few moans and groans, you will pass through undetectable.” Moans and groans of pleasure or discomfort? It sure would be nice to put a ban on placing so much value on virginity.
Read more at LA Times / Photo courtesy Gigimo.