I'm in Port Harcourt, and homosexuals really don't get much love out here.
i thought Igbos were pretty laid back when it comes to that....
Lagos is pretty much sin city......the stuff that goes on
I'm in Port Harcourt, and homosexuals really don't get much love out here.
yeah, lagos is citly-like and even there, it aint safe. either way, if ur a homosexual, the US is just about the safest place u can live comfortably and be who u are. and maybe canada and the UK as well.
Bedroom? Gay dudes are giving BJs out in the open in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.Why are you so obsessed with what other people do in the bedroom? Who cares?
Homosexuality isn't, never was, and never will be apart of the Black identity.
Though often ignored or suppressed by European explorers and colonialists, homosexual expression in native Africa was also present and took a variety of forms. Anthropologists Stephen Murray and Will Roscoe reported that women in Lesotho engaged in socially sanctioned “long term, erotic relationships” called motsoalle.[48] E. E. Evans-Pritchard also recorded that male Azande warriors in the northern Congo routinely took on young male lovers between the ages of twelve and twenty, who helped with household tasks and participated in intercrural sex with their older husbands. The practice had died out by the early 20th century, after Europeans had gained control of African countries, but was recounted to Evans-Pritchard by the elders to whom he spoke.
Bedroom? Gay dudes are giving BJs out in the open in New Orleans during Mardi Gras.
*is safe cause he loves the pu$$*Half the males in the coli would be dead
Homosexuality in pre-colonial Africa
Homosexuality in African history « Rainbow Sudan
if you don't educate yourself..
Homosexuality in pre-colonial Africa
Homosexuality in African history « Rainbow Sudan
if you don't educate yourself..