“there is no scientific way to discern if someone is a virgin or not,†says dr. sandra crosby, professor of medicine at boston university and a faculty member of the health law, bioethics, and human rights department at the boston university school of public health.
dr. crosby was so appalled by ti’s statements that she and her colleagues penned recommendations for doctors in the
british medical journal global health. “this has been something that has troubled me for many years,†says dr. crosby, who, as a practising physician, often gets requests for virginity tests from patients. “it doesn’t just happen in other countries. it happens here.â€
she adds that the practice is essentially a form of sexual assault.
“in some countries, virginity tests are forced on women,†she says. “ [they] should not be performed on a minor who cannot give consent.â€
the world health organization agrees. in 2018, it issued the following statement: “the practice is a violation of the victim’s human rights and is associated with both immediate and long-term consequences that are detrimental to her physical, psychological and social well-being.â€
in canada, virginity tests are not banned, though
quebec’s college of physicians ordered doctors to stop performing them in 2013. dr. charles bernard, president of the province’s collã¨ge des mã©decins du quã©bec, said in a
national post article at the time that the practice was “outrageous, repugnant, irrelevant and unacceptable.â€