Eva Alordiah, the Nigerian rapper, has narrated how she was sexually abused at the age of six.
The musician was reacting to people who asked if she was still a virgin during an interactive Instagram session on Wednesday.
In a lengthy Twitter thread, the rapper disclosed that she was introduced to “vulnerable sexuality” at six.
She also called out people fond of asking only women if they are still virgin without doing same to men.
Alordiah lamented the fact that some people consider virginity as the major “yardstick to measure how ‘good’ of a woman you are.”
“So yesterday someone asked me in QnA in my stories if I was a virgin. I understand this question considering the type of society I grew up in. It is a sort of yardstick to measure how ‘good’ of a woman you are,” she wrote.
“Every time I put up a QnA, there is always that one cow who asks this question, ‘are you a virgin?’
“No. And you must be very stupid to go around asking women you don’t know questions like this. I may be wrong but I don’t think I have ever seen this question directed at men.
“Usually when the concept of being a Virgin is brought up, it’s the “Woman” who is expected to be a virgin. Thankfully, life taught me different and my unique experience ensured that against my will, I was introduced to my own vulnerable sexuality at age 6.”
Usually when the concept of being a Virgin is brought up, it’s the “Woman” who is expected to be a Virgin.
Thankfully, Life taught me different and my unique experience ensured that against my will, I was introduced to my own vulnerable sexuality at age 6
Advertisement— Eva – EnergyGiver (@EvaAlordiah) March 16, 2022
Alordiah added that conversations about virginity often worsen the trauma of victims who have been sexually abused in the past.
“And I am not isolated in this. So many men and women today carry heavy sexual trauma in adulthood because their innocence was ripped off their hands before they knew what it was,” she added.
Many kids cover up the scars of the sexual abuse within, have no one to talk to and then have to face a society that expects you to be perfect, untouched, holy, because otherwise you are going to hell —
the one they have subconsciously created that has fire and coal
— Eva – EnergyGiver (@EvaAlordiah) March 16, 2022
“An aunty would not stop touching down there.. A so called ‘uncle’ would not stop poking in there. Many kids cover up the scars of the sexual abuse within, have no one to talk to and then have to face a society that expects you to be perfect, untouched, holy, because otherwise you are going to hell — the one they have subconsciously created that has fire and coal.”
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