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Published 11:52 15 Oct 2015 BST
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Describing her experience of the act, Hussein writes about the torture facing some women which is often explained by words like ‘culture’ and ‘tradition’:
“Breast ironing is just another way to control a woman’s sexuality and perceived attractiveness. Breasts become a dangerous body part that must be removed in case they attract male attention, as if removing all signs of femininity from a girl’s body could protect her from being raped.
“I underwent FGM for my ‘safety’ too. What an absurd world we live in when women’s bodies are not considered safe in their natural state, and men are not considered responsible for controlling their own urges.”
Usually carried out by the victim’s mother as a ‘safety precaution’, the practice can actually lead to serious medical conditions including cancer, abscesses, infection, cysts, and even the complete disappearance of one or both breasts.
Explaining her reason for opening up about her terrifying experience, Hussein said:
“By keeping silent about practices such as breast ironing and FGM, we're telling girls they're not a priority. The priority is that they're sexuality is controlled.”
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