Ngipheni,64,
native of KwaMafunze in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa , has that she had to
remain a virgin because she want to participate in a yearly dance/cultural
activity’ reed dance’ for their king. According to her,she has been part of the
reed dance since she was a teenager.
"Before we go to
the ceremony, our guardians test us to make sure that we are still virgins.
This is because the ceremony is only for virgins," she said.
Although
still a virgin, Ngipheni said she has longed for sex before. "The only way I could deal with the longing was by remembering my parents’ advice. Longing for sex is natural if you are a human being."
She said during her younger days, she used to have many boys proposing love to her. "I wanted to remain innocent so I turned them down." Ngipheni also revealed that she had a boyfriend once who later became her fiance.
She said during her younger days, she used to have many boys proposing love to her. "I wanted to remain innocent so I turned them down." Ngipheni also revealed that she had a boyfriend once who later became her fiance.
"In our days our
fiances never rushed us into having sex. They respected us. I separated with my
fiance because he cheated"
Ngipheni added that she was
happy that she’s safe from sexually transmitted diseases. She stresses that she
is not saying young women should stay away from sex and marriage. "If you
have sex do it responsibly. Do it after marriage. Once you are married, ask
your partner to go for an HIV test before you engage in sex. This will reduce
the number of people with HIV and teenage pregnancy."
Ngipheni’s guardian, Zithobile Mbhele, said she has been working with her for more than 30 years. "She is a good influence on young women in the area. We are proud of her. She has never missed umkhosi womhlanga"” said Zithobile.
Ngipheni’s guardian, Zithobile Mbhele, said she has been working with her for more than 30 years. "She is a good influence on young women in the area. We are proud of her. She has never missed umkhosi womhlanga"” said Zithobile.
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