This is interesting..Ladies can not only buy fake
boobs and asses now but even their virginities..hehehe
its a woman's world..
Read this interesting article culled from Ynaija..Sorry
guys..
Article below....
You can eat your cake and have it these days, it
seems.
Nneka Dike (not real name), a 20-year old undergraduate at the University of Abuja, recently tested the limits of the wisecrack. Together with two of her girlfriends, she had gone to one of Abuja’s popular nightclubs, this month, to, in her words, “catch some fun” and probably forget about the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike that had brought her home.
A break from dancing and, one random conversation after, she and her buddies were being propositioned by a new friend – to buy an artificial hymen. Virgin territory Of course, a coalition of society, religion, and what feminists would call double standards have made a woman’s virginity until marriage an issue, as a symbol of virtue. Enough to make 2face Idibia shout for join in his sophomore album: “I can’t believe she’s still a virgin!”
Nneka Dike (not real name), a 20-year old undergraduate at the University of Abuja, recently tested the limits of the wisecrack. Together with two of her girlfriends, she had gone to one of Abuja’s popular nightclubs, this month, to, in her words, “catch some fun” and probably forget about the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) strike that had brought her home.
A break from dancing and, one random conversation after, she and her buddies were being propositioned by a new friend – to buy an artificial hymen. Virgin territory Of course, a coalition of society, religion, and what feminists would call double standards have made a woman’s virginity until marriage an issue, as a symbol of virtue. Enough to make 2face Idibia shout for join in his sophomore album: “I can’t believe she’s still a virgin!”
(Hy)men from the East
From the Middle East and Asia comes succour.
Originally produced by Asian sex toy company
Gigimodo, an interesting toy sometimes called a
‘designer hymen’ is sold at $30 (N4800) per piece
on its website and shipped in by retailers who
then sell for between N9, 000 to N15, 000.
Plastic and shaped like a sac, it is a flat object
that expands to fit when placed inside the vagina,
leaking an optimal quantity of a blood-like liquid,
after penile pressure, thus simulating the act
deflowering. It is meant to be inserted about 15
minutes before sexual intercourse, with hands –
insert joke here – washed clean.
It comes with a manual and can only be used once.
There are – thank God for small mercies – reportedly
no side effects.
The Krystal ball
The nightclub where Nneka and friends were offered
the product is the popular Krystal Lounge at Abuja’s
Wuse 2, notorious for ‘officially’ allowing prostitutes
and escorts into its walls.
“When you mention that club, everyone presupposes
all the girls that go in there are whores”, affirms a
popular OAP at hip radio station, Cool FM Abuja
who asked not to be named.
A fact-finding mission a Friday night found the place
bubbly and noisy, expatriates and elderly men
trooping in and about. It was saturated with young
women, their barely contained bodies mocking
gravity.
According to my companion, between 3am and 5am, one can negotiate to take a girl here home for free, the only payment being for ‘transport fare’. Not that there are any official confirmations – and certainly not for the matter of the female virtue. Nary a bouncer at the gate or the six guests this reporter asked – one exclaiming, “Jesus!” after the question – under the literally red lights of the club’s reserved area could hide shock at the suggestion that women peddling fake hymens have made the club an outlet. A sliver of hope came from one of the bartenders, who gave his name simply as Abu.
He claimed ignorance of the trend, revealing that girls have been known to bring in ‘weird sex toys’ and female condoms, marketed out of their handbags. “They carry these things from abroad to sell here and make profit,” he said in Pidgin English, his mouth turned to allow a mischievous smile. “Na coded things. So this thing fit dey.”
The retailers are usually undergraduates who sell to people in clubs, at pool parties, universities and other locations that combine a likely customer base with an absence of prying eyes, further questions revealed. Extremely secretive to the point of denying their goods, these girls sell independently and sometimes leave no contact, the better to vanish at will.
They collect numbers from customers who purchase in bulk, then call intermittently to find referrals.The customers are usually an assortment of the breed of university-based budding commercial sex workers, or as street culture has christened them, ‘runs girls’. The other bloc is soon-to-be-brides. Sonia Gyang,
A Political Science sophomore at the University of Abuja, Gwagwalada – it’s ‘Gwags’, she says – sitting by herself on one of the Lounge’s stools insists she is not one of those ‘runs girls’.
Not that it stopped her from propositioning this reporter to take her home as she took me into the toy trade – her product of choice being dildos. “9k, 15k… Chicken change for Abuja people.
I invest 1k for the gate fee and get good profit,” she said, a walking Nollywood caricature; chewing gum loudly at night, fake lashes darting across the room. “I don’t know anyone selling that hymen thing but you can take my number. I’ll let you know when I find one.”
According to my companion, between 3am and 5am, one can negotiate to take a girl here home for free, the only payment being for ‘transport fare’. Not that there are any official confirmations – and certainly not for the matter of the female virtue. Nary a bouncer at the gate or the six guests this reporter asked – one exclaiming, “Jesus!” after the question – under the literally red lights of the club’s reserved area could hide shock at the suggestion that women peddling fake hymens have made the club an outlet. A sliver of hope came from one of the bartenders, who gave his name simply as Abu.
He claimed ignorance of the trend, revealing that girls have been known to bring in ‘weird sex toys’ and female condoms, marketed out of their handbags. “They carry these things from abroad to sell here and make profit,” he said in Pidgin English, his mouth turned to allow a mischievous smile. “Na coded things. So this thing fit dey.”
The retailers are usually undergraduates who sell to people in clubs, at pool parties, universities and other locations that combine a likely customer base with an absence of prying eyes, further questions revealed. Extremely secretive to the point of denying their goods, these girls sell independently and sometimes leave no contact, the better to vanish at will.
They collect numbers from customers who purchase in bulk, then call intermittently to find referrals.The customers are usually an assortment of the breed of university-based budding commercial sex workers, or as street culture has christened them, ‘runs girls’. The other bloc is soon-to-be-brides. Sonia Gyang,
A Political Science sophomore at the University of Abuja, Gwagwalada – it’s ‘Gwags’, she says – sitting by herself on one of the Lounge’s stools insists she is not one of those ‘runs girls’.
Not that it stopped her from propositioning this reporter to take her home as she took me into the toy trade – her product of choice being dildos. “9k, 15k… Chicken change for Abuja people.
I invest 1k for the gate fee and get good profit,” she said, a walking Nollywood caricature; chewing gum loudly at night, fake lashes darting across the room. “I don’t know anyone selling that hymen thing but you can take my number. I’ll let you know when I find one.”
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