“Can the Minister risk sleeping in a house that has no doors?” – Ssenga Justine Nantume explains how ‘pulling’ elongates pleasure and reduces the risk of rape

Ssenga Justine Nantume.

Pulling is the hottest topic of debate right now in Uganda, many have come out to give their take on the cultural practice but as Matooke Republic, we have decided to look for expert insight from one of the most popular Ssengas in the country.

Ssenga Justine Nantume, is a media personality who is very knowledgeable about bedroom issues and cultural practices in regard to sex.

Speaking in a phone interview, Nantume accused Minister Peace Mutuuzo of trying to violate cultural norms by issuing such a warning. She said the Minister had to first consult cultural leaders before coming up with such a statement.

“Maama Nabagereka is the head of all women in Buganda, did the Minister even think of consulting her before?” Nantume asked.

The motor-mouthed Ssenga said the Minister owes the public an apology because the norm she is trying to abolish has been in existence for more than 100 years.

When tasked to cite the advantages of labia elongation, Nantume started her reply by asking, “Can the Minister risk sleeping in the house that has no doors?” She explains that elongation helps to raise barricades for rapists.

“Now like me who has very long labia, it is very hard for a man to penetrate if I don’t want,” she said in a conversation with our reporter before bursting into laughter.

During sex, Ssenga Nantume said elongated labia are a man’s playing toy as they bring more feelings and pleasure to the act. She added that for those that practice ‘kachabali’, longer lips are a joy to play with as it makes the woman squirt so easily.

Ssenga also said that women with elongated labia enhance feelings since they keep genitals moist and warm.

“They (labia) offer very good ventilation,” she said.

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