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The virginity fraud

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    Nina Dølvik Brochmann:
    We grew up believing
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    that the hymen is a proof of virginity.
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    But it turns out, we were wrong.
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    What we discovered
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    is that the popular story we're told
    about female virginity
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    is based on two anatomical myths.
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    The truth has been known
    in medical communities for over 100 years,
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    yet somehow these two myths
    continue to make life difficult
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    for women around the world.
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    Ellen Støkken Dahl:
    The first myth is about blood.
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    It tells us that the hymen
    breaks and bleeds
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    the first time a woman has vaginal sex.
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    In other words, if there is no blood
    on the sheets afterwards,
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    then the woman was simply not a virgin.
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    The second myth is a logical
    consequence of the first.
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    Since the hymen is thought
    to break and bleed,
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    people also believe
    that it actually disappears
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    or is in some way radically altered
    during a woman's first intercourse.
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    If that were true,
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    one would easily be able to determine
    if a woman is a virgin or not
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    by examining her genitals,
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    by doing a virginity check.
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    NDB: So that's our two myths:
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    virgins bleed,
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    and hymens are lost forever.
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    Now, this may sound
    like a minor issue to you.
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    Why should you care
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    about an obscure little skin fold
    on the female body?
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    But the truth is,
    this is about so much more
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    than an anatomical misunderstanding.
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    The myths about the hymen
    have lived on for centuries
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    because they have cultural significance.
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    They have been used as a powerful tool
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    in the effort to control women's sexuality
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    in about every culture,
    religion and historical decade.
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    Women are still mistrusted,
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    shamed,
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    harmed
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    and, in the worst cases,
    subjected to honor killings
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    if they don't bleed
    on their wedding night.
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    Other women are forced
    through degrading virginity checks,
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    simply to obtain a job,
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    to save their reputation
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    or to get married.
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    ESD: Like in Indonesia,
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    where women are systematically examined
    to enter military service.
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    After the Egyptian uprisings in 2011,
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    a group of female protesters were forced
    to undergo virginity checks
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    by their military.
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    In Oslo, doctors are examining
    the hymens of young girls
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    to reassure parents
    that their children are not ruined.
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    And sadly, the list goes on.
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    Women are so afraid not to live up to
    the myths about the hymen
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    that they choose to use
    different virginity quick fixes
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    to assure a bleeding.
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    That could be plastic surgery,
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    known as "revirgination,"
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    it could be vials of blood
    poured on the sheets after sex
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    or fake hymens bought online,
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    complete with theater blood
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    and a promise to "kiss your deep,
    dark secret goodbye."
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    NDB: By telling girls
    that no deed can be kept secret,
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    that their bodies
    will reveal them no matter what,
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    we have endowed them with fear.
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    Girls are afraid of ruining themselves,
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    either through sport,
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    play,
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    tampon use,
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    or a sexual activity.
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    We have curtailed their opportunities
    and their freedoms.
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    It's time we put an end
    to the virginity fraud.
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    It's time we break the myths
    about the hymen
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    once and for all.
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    ESD: We are medical students,
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    sexual health workers
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    and the authors
    of "The Wonder Down Under."
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    (Laughter)
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    That's a popular science book
    about the female genitals.
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    And in our experience,
    people seem to believe
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    that the hymen is some kind of a seal
    covering the vaginal opening.
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    In Norwegian, it is even called
    "the virgin membrane."
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    And with this,
    we picture something fragile,
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    something easily destructible,
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    something you can rip through,
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    perhaps like a sheet of plastic wrapping.
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    You may have wondered
    why we brought a Hula-Hoop onstage today.
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    We'll show you.
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    (Laughter)
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    Now, it is very hard to hide
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    that something has happened
    to this hoop, right?
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    It is different
    before and after I punched it.
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    The seal is broken,
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    and unless we change the plastic,
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    it won't get back to its intact state.
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    So if we wanted to do a virginity check
    on this hoop right here,
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    right now,
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    that would be very easy.
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    It's easy to say that this hoop
    is not a virgin anymore.
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    (Laughter)
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    NDB: But the hymen
    is nothing like a piece of plastic
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    you can wrap around your food,
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    or a seal.
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    In fact ...
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    it's more like this --
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    a scrunchie or a rubber band.
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    The hymen is a rim of tissue
    at the outer opening of the vagina.
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    And usually, it has a doughnut
    or a half-moon shape
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    with a large, central hole.
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    But this varies a lot,
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    and sometimes hymens can have fringes,
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    it can have several holes,
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    or it can consist of lobes.
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    In other words, hymens
    naturally vary a lot in looks,
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    and that is what makes it so hard
    to do a virginity check.
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    ESD: Now that we know a bit more
    about the hymen's anatomy,
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    it's time to get back to our two myths:
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    virgins bleed,
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    hymens are lost forever.
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    But the hymen doesn't
    have to break at all.
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    The hymen is like a scrunchie
    in function as well as in looks.
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    And you can stretch a scrunchie, right?
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    (Laughter)
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    You can stretch a hymen, too.
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    In fact, it's very elastic.
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    And for a lot of women,
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    the hymen will be elastic enough
    to handle a vaginal intercourse
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    without sustaining any damage.
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    For other women, the hymen may tear a bit
    to make room for the penis,
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    but that won't make it disappear.
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    But it may look
    a bit different from before.
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    NDB: So where does that leave us
    with our two myths?
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    Well, first of all,
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    if you have an elastic hymen,
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    you will simply never bleed from sex.
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    It doesn't matter
    if you're a virgin or not.
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    It's an anatomical impossibility.
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    And that is the case for half of you --
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    except for the men amongst you, of course.
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    (Laughter)
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    So in other words,
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    some virgins bleed,
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    but some simply don't.
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    And that's our first myth shattered.
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    It naturally follows
    that you can't examine the hymen
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    to check for virginity status.
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    This was noted over 100 years ago in 1906
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    by the Norwegian doctor Marie Jeancet.
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    She examined a middle-aged sex worker
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    and concluded that her genitalia
    were reminiscent of a teenage virgin.
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    But that makes sense, right?
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    Because if her hymen
    was never damaged during sex,
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    then what were we expecting to see?
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    ESD: Since hymens come
    in every shape and form,
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    it difficult to know
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    if a dent or a fold in it is there
    because of previous damage,
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    or if it's just a normal
    anatomical variant.
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    The absurdity of virgin testing
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    is illustrated in a study
    done on 36 pregnant teenagers.
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    When doctors examined their hymens,
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    they could only find
    clear signs of penetration
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    in 2 out of the 36 girls.
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    So unless you believe
    in 34 cases of virgin births --
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    (Laughter)
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    we must all agree
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    that also our second myth
    has taken a vital blow.
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    You simply cannot look a woman
    between her legs
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    and read her sexual story.
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    NDB: Like most myths,
    the myths about the hymen are untrue.
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    There is no virgin seal
    that magically disappears after sex,
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    and half of virgins
    can easily have sex without bleeding.
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    We wish we could say
    that by removing these myths,
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    everything would be OK,
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    that shame, harm and honor killings
    would all just disappear.
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    But of course, it's not that simple.
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    Sexual oppression of women
    comes from something much deeper
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    than a simple anatomical misunderstanding
    about the properties of the hymen.
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    It's a question of cultural and religious
    control of women's sexuality.
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    And that is much harder to change.
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    But we must try.
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    ESD: As medical professionals,
    this is our contribution.
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    We want every girl, parent
    and coming husband to know
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    what the hymen is and how it works.
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    We want them to know
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    that the hymen can't be used
    as a proof of virginity.
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    And that way, we can remove
    one of the most powerful tools
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    used to control young women today.
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    After telling you this,
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    you may wonder what the alternative is,
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    for if we cannot use the hymen
    as a proof of virginity for women,
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    then what should we use?
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    We opt for using nothing.
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    (Cheering)
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    If you --
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    (Applause)
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    If you really want to know
    if a woman is a virgin or not,
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    ask her.
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    (Laughter)
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    But how she answers
    that question is her choice.
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    Thank you.
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    (Applause)
Title:
The virginity fraud
Speaker:
Nina Dølvik Brochmann, Ellen Støkken Dahl
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Duration:
12:25
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