In order to enjoy a fully developed and successful couple life (Kete Pa), in the sustainability, our Culture does not recommend the practice of excision whatever its form, but the Gukuna method. The objective of this last technique was to allow the two partners involved to achieve, in sexual intercourse, the maximum possible enjoyment, the maximum orgasm which undoubtedly led, for women in particular, to the aforementioned female education (Kunyaza).
This multi-thousand-year-old technique of sexual expansion represented by the Gukuna, which consists in stretching the clitoris and vulva, is irrefutable proof that our ancestors never mutilated the female sex, and still castrated the male one.
The scholarly demonstratin which follows, following the work already carried out by the author on the question of sexual assault, is additional information on the thesis acquired on the non-"African" origin of female genital mutilation. She tackles the question of the female sexual condition, by showing that with Gukuna, this antithesis of excision, the sexual development of women is totally guaranteed and constantly increased; while with excision, the female sexual power is diminished, mutilated, extinguished.
This work is a plea for a return to Gukuna and all the science that surrounds it ...
top of page
€21.05Price
bottom of page