Bathing for
women has been said to be a major driver in the spread of HIV/AIDS.
According to a report in New Zimbabwe, senator for Chikomo, Morgan Femai said that women must bath
occasionally, shave-off their hair, dress shabbily and get circumcised to make them less attractive to men.
Femai said
his prescription was necessary to help curb the spread of HIV/AIDS because men
were finding it difficult to resist attractive and well-dressed women.
“What I
propose is that the government should come up with a law that compels women to
have their heads clean-shaven like what the apostolic sects do,” Femai said
Friday while addressing a parliamentary HIV awareness workshop in Kadoma.
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Zimbabwe
is one of the countries worst affected by HIV/AIDS.
However interviews
with some individuals review that the claims were bizarre given the fact that
even dirty infants are being raped almost on a daily basis. The interviewees
aid that sex was a result of lust especially if it is done by unmarried people.
One of
the interviewees, Malvern Gareta dismissed the issue of bathing saying sex is
all in the mind of an in individual.
“The
argument by the senator does not hold water. Sex is a result of last and it is
all in the mind of an individual” Gareta said.
“Even if
they do not bath men who lust will always lust and sex will be inevitable”, he
added
Another lady
interviewee Lear Maburukwa said that bathing and dressing has nothing to do
with the spread of HIV. It is not the cleanliness that draws man to want sex
but it’s all in their minds.
“If being
well presented was the driver of sex, then each and every woman would be rapped
as soon as they walk out going for work.” said Maburukwa.
The question
is “Is dressing really spear heading the spread of HIV.
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