Posted on 07/29/2010 6:53:36 PM PDT by Stoat
Increasing numbers of Muslim brides are having taxpayer-funded virginity repair operations before marriage.
There were 116 hymen replacement operations carried out on the NHS between 2005 and 2009. The total for 2009 was 30, up 25 per cent from 24 in 2005.
The health service figures echo a trend reported by private clinics, which are seeing a huge surge in demand for the procedure from Muslim women paying up to £4,000.
One Harley Street clinic said that demand for its half-hour procedure had tripled in recent months.
Doctors say patients are under pressure from future husbands or relatives who insist that they should be virgins on their wedding night.
Critics, including moderate Muslim groups, have condemned the trend as a sign of the spread of Islamic fundamentalism in the West.
During the hymenoplasty procedure viewed by some as invasive and degrading the hymen is stitched or reconstructed so that it will tear again and bleed on the womans wedding night.
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But a Department of Health spokesman insisted that hymen repair operations take place on the NHS only to ensure a patients physical or psychological health.
She said: The NHS does not fund hymen repair operations for cultural reasons. All operations on the NHS are on the basis of clinical need.
Operations to repair the hymen are only carried out exceptionally to secure physical or psychological health.
I suppose that it's viewed as being in the woman's psychological health interest to be able to marry someone without having to worry about being the latest 'honor killing' statistic, but it's so sad that the British taxpayers are being forced to underwrite a lie between members of a primitive, backward 'religion' who refuse to adapt to and embrace the culture of the society they've chosen to live in.
Coming to the USA as soon as ZeroCare gains a foothold......
Now THAT’S a Mulligan.
Hee hee, the joke’s on the azzwads, who think they’re getting a virgin. lololololol
I wonder (and this may be of interest to the MDC), can they do this for goats, also?
I wondered how O'Bama Care was going to handle that.
Londonistan certainly embarking upon new virgin territory!
Isn’t Sharia wunerful?
” to secure physical or psychological health.
They’re going to stone me unless...
OK, it’s just $5000 from the taxpayers anyway.
Are Hymie doctors forbidden to restore muslim hymens? Hey, its a very valid question! (:
..."wait till they find out they use pig intestines"
So that’s how muzzie men get their 72 virgins rewarded. It’s celestial recycling and restorations of broken hymens made new again. BRILLIANT! And enviro-friendly too!
Nothing new. the Japanese were doing this operation thirty five years go.
Please, it’s not about guaranteeing blood. It’s giving Muslim men their fill of female pain for the day.
Although many times the pain of a woman’s first intercourse is actually not caused by the hymen but by muscle clenching/spasm, I am betting that a surgically restored hymen is less stretched, flexible and worn down than that of a typical 20-something woman (who even if she is a virgin, would likely have engaged in many athletic activities that stretched if not torn the hymen making it a non-issue for first intercourse - which is one of the major reasons why many women do not bleed). Thus the woman will be in pain, thus the Muslim male is happy.
Sisters of Islam!Your hymen may be repaired by Zionist infidfels But Allah knows whose hymen is never two-timin'.
That is like buying a rent-a-wreck car with only a paint job.
This is just insane, INSANE!
Is that sorta like turning the odometer back to zero ?
I'm guessing that the smarter Muslim women (but those who still aren't smart enough to run away from their sick, Neanderthal families and marry a proper, upstanding infidel) will have a small vial of cow or sheep's blood that they got from a sympathetic butcher in their overnight bag on their wedding night. A quick dash to the restroom after 'the deed' and voila! The 'evidence' of her virginity will be made clear.
Good point.
Gross and probably true.
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