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Why women feel uncomfortable to buy condoms in Zambia

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Sexual protection is the responsibility of both men and women. It shouldn't matter who provides protection, what should instead matter is sexual protection.

In Zambia, to buy or to be in possession of male condoms when you are a woman raises eyebrows among  Christian organisations and some non religious people.

A good number of people in Zambia are yet to understand the fact that it is  normal for a woman to buy or to be in possession of condoms just as it is with a man. 

Due to tradition and religion, society have a negative attitude when it comes to accepting this trend.A woman in possession of condoms is  said to be a prosititute even when she's not. Society has no kind words and thoughts over this matter.

This is a matter that raises alot of debate in both tradition and religious cycles.


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