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God Created Women for Men, not for Plastic Toys

Recently, Zimbabwe's "Women's Rights Protection Organization (WALPE)" filed a complaint with the court, challenging the ban on sex toys stipulated in the Customs and Excise Act.



According to the Zimbabwean media "B-Metro": "WALPE" executive director Sitabile Dewa ( Sitabile Dewa) filed a complaint with the Zimbabwean court, questioning the legality of Article 47 (1) b of the Customs and Excise Act, The article criminalizes the "import of adult sex toys".

"This law is a violation of human rights and the right of women in Zimbabwe to have private pleasure," Stabile Deva told reporters.

The cause of the incident was that a woman named Ayanda Muponda was sentenced to 2 years in prison for selling sex toys.

Ayanda Muponda jailed for selling sex toys


After the efforts of Ayanda Mpanda and her lawyers, she was finally sentenced to two years in prison, suspended on the condition that she perform 640 hours of community service and promise not to repeat the crime.


Ayanda Mpanda is a socialite in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital

Ayanda Mpanda is a socialite in Harare, Zimbabwe's capital.

A woman named Emma said in an interview with B-Metro:

We want to appeal because the sex toy ban violates our women's right to private pleasure.

We think The Sex Vibrator is great, easy to use, and perfect for single women or special occasions.

Even for married women, sex toys can help enhance boudoir romance with your partner.

According to the survey and statistics of some foreign institutions, the use of sex toys can prolong the intimate time of couples.

Gladys, from the Cowdray Park suburb of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe's second largest city, said: "Sex toys have brought me to the 'promised land'. This law violates our women's right to enjoyment and privacy. right."

"As much as I love my husband, sex toys allow me to control my pleasure and always get you to the promised land, which sometimes my husband can't."

One woman, who asked not to be named, told reporters: "I think women have the right to decide whether sex toys are helpful for their private lives."

"What people do in their private time is their business and their right."

"Women will continue to use sex toys even if the law prohibits them, but they will just keep it under the radar to avoid arrest."

But many male interviewees hold different views. Brian Sibanda (Brian Sibanda) told reporters: The proliferation of sex toys will put men at risk of being replaced.

"Sex toys should be outlawed by law," Sbanda said. Otherwise the husbands of a large number of families are replaced by these erotic devices.

Another man told reporters: "As men, we don't have to be afraid of these sex vibrators. Sex toys don't sweet talk women, kiss and hug them, all of which make intimate life more enjoyable for both sexes.

A man named Allen Sithole believed that the need for sex toys was not enough to satisfy women's pleasure. He told reporters:

Unlike sex toys, men can read women's facial expressions during intimacy. They know how to respond to a woman's body movements and voice.


Erica Moyo , a middle-aged woman who has been married for 20 years, also sided with men, saying sex toys were not appropriate for African culture. she says:

"Sex toys have no soul, they're just plastic, and using a sex vibrator in your private parts is a perversion."

"The use of sex toys is religiously ungodly and inexcusable because God created man and woman for each other," said Erica Moyer.

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