Tag: Virginity

  • My mum had no advice when I lost my virginity –Asa

    Asa’s revelation that she lost her virginity at 28 has triggered a myriad of opinions on social media. The soulful singer made the revelation in a 2015 interview with ace broadcaster , Funmi Iyanda.

     

    When asked how she lost her virginity, she said: “At 28 that was when I called Janet my manager and told her: “ There is a problem”. I called my mum , telling her there is a problem and I told her so many things . I told her I was a very late starter. She had no advice, the only thing she shyly said was that : “It will be painful at first”.I never had sex until 28 and am ashamed to say it. Don’t clap for me, I am not proud of it”.

     

    READ ALSO: Asa:I lost my virginity at 28

     

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLX8mMU6qiw

    Asa who is now 35 would have been 28 in 2010.

     

    After Asa lost her virginity, a certain glow emanated from her. According to our findings , Asa ditched her tomboy image and embraced a more ‘Sexy’ style in 2010 and afterwards.

     

    Take a look at Asa before 2009

    ASA BEFORE LOSING HER VIRGINITY

     

    ASA AFTER LOSING HER VIRGINITY
  • Asa:I lost my virginity at 28

    Nigerian songstress, Bukola Elemide a.k.a Asa has revealed how she lost her virginity at the age of 28

    The Nigerian-French singer said this in an interview with Funmi Iyanda.

     

    Iyanda shared on YouTube an illuminating 2015 interview with Asa, in which the singer talks about battling with depression and waiting for many years before having sex.

     

    The Jailer singer also spoke about her inclination in men and admitted that she compromised on them as she got older.

     

    https://youtu.be/NLX8mMU6qiw

     

    READ ALSO:I waited for 10 hours before getting a record deal’- Asa

    http://thenewsguru.ng/waited-10-hours-getting-record-deal-asa/

  • ‘I lost my virginity in Lagos’- Humblesmith

    ‘I lost my virginity in Lagos’- Humblesmith

    Nigerian singer, HumbleSmith might have broken the bank with ‘Osinachi’, an groovy song that stole the hearts of many across the African continent and won many awards.

    The highlife singer is no doubts one of the youngsters dominating the Nigerian music scene. When Humblesmith relocated to Lagos from Abakaliki, his lifestyle and fortune didn’t only change, the bubbly young entertainer also lost his virginity.

    He made this known when he was quizzed by reporters. In his words:”I was a virgin all through my stay in Abakaliki. I lost my virginity in Lagos. It wasn’t as If I was not exposed in Abakaliki, but I decided to respect my parents so I didn’t engage in much of corrupt lifestyle”

    When asked what the future holds, he simply said: ”My future is bright and huge”.

    Humblesmith had to take up menial jobs in order to earn a living. He later ventured into entertainment as an actor and appeared in various films including Hypertension with Sam Loco Efe. He returned to Ebonyi State at some point and then back to Delta State again to focus on a career in music. Determined to succeed, he started scouting for shows and performed for free until he was signed by DG Records who were impressed with one of his several performances.

  • Doctors ordered to perform virginity test on underage girls

    Doctors in Russia have been ordered to carry out virginity test on underage girls. The test is to be done on girls under the age of 16 to gain evidence of sexual activity in the girls.

    The doctors are mandated to inform police about cases when virginity has been lost and also in cases where pregnancy or abortion has occurred.

    The order was given by the Russian Investigative Committee and instructs doctors to check the “integrity of the hymen” and look for signs of damage.

    This has sparked a public outcry from gynecologists and politicians alike who believe the checks will discourage young girls from seeing the doctor when they need to. In spite of the outrage, health minister Vladimir Shuldyakov said doctors must follow the order and “inform police about all cases when virginity was lost as well as about cases of pregnancies and abortions involving girls under 16 years old.”

    The order is coming just months after domestic violence was partially decriminalized in the country such that domestic abusers get less punishment, thereby putting women’s rights in jeopardy.

    Source: The Independent