Showing posts with label ghana homosexuals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ghana homosexuals. Show all posts

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Senior high school students in sex video

Kumasi base d Senior High School (SHS) students in sex video

Senior High School (SHS) girls showing their body

An interesting video that captures female students of a Kumasi-based Senior High School (SHS) exposing their genitals for the cameras is still causing a stir after the video was released last month.
Two of the girls were vividly captured in the video and reports say these two are residents of Madina and Asylum Down in the Greater Accra Region but attend the Kumasi-based SHS.

The school’s uniform is white and green and the students’ track suit is green-coloured with white stripes running from the shoulders, through the sleeves to the wrist.
The video showed the girls dancing on the school compound in front of a dormitory. Some of them were in sexy pants and at a point removed the pants to expose their naked buttocks to the cameras.
One particular student, a light-skinned beautiful teenager was so excited about the video recording that she removed her pants and showed her vagina to the cameras. It was bushy.

While the girls were dancing for the camera, some other students were perching on the corridors of the dormitory from where they cheered the dancing girls and kept calling their names: Richlove, Linda, Muni and Mommie.

It is not immediately clear the reason for which the young girls shot the sexually explicit video but it was recorded with a camera phone by a colleague student who directed the girls on what to do.
The one recording the video made sure her face was not captured.
This is not the first time such a video recording that captures the nakedness ofstudents is reaching the media and it is apparently becoming a trend for Ghanaian youth to capture their nakedness and sometimes sexual intercourse on videos.


Sunday, March 25, 2012

The Moral Question: Prostitution & Lesbianism-Which One Would You Prefer At Gun Point?





The purpose of this is to establish which of the above is seen by many as less of a pain, sin or an immoral act.
It is not time to preach to you about moral uprightness but the Holy Bible which serves as a guide for many frowns on immoral activities. The same bible teaches that, all sins are somehow carry equal weight, there is no big sin and there is no small sin.
We will dwell much on prostitution and lesbianism which is the reason for this post. From ‘Ghanaian Christian’ standings, both prostitution and lesbianism are sinful and against the doctrines of Christianity.


Why, this is the dawn of the "Power Lesbians" They've taken feminism to a whole new extreme. Sistahs are only riding on what they perceive to be the 'popular trend'
I know first hand of the Naija one though, like you mentioned. Chicks who've been hurt by men run off with women in the hopes of never getting hurt. Aside from the going-to-hell ramifications of their acts, they're simply women seeking an escape from the reality they've refused to confront; the possibility that they could spend thier lives spouseless. Though I may be wrong about that diagnosis. What is it about lonelines that scares people so much?

Do I need to explain who a prostitute or a lesbian is? Here we go – when two rational females decide to have sexual intercourse with each other, they are ‘Lesbians’. ‘Prostitution’ is the practice where sex is exchanged for payment. It is also referred to as the oldest profession.

The new trend in Nigerian and in London for single women, especially those who are either divorced or have had kids outside of wedlock and even some singles is lesbianisim
Men are dogs they cheat all the time
Men do not understand us
Women know exactly what they need (physically)
women get on more with women so more lasting relationship

In my perspective i believe women cheat as well so going off with a woman is not going to guarantee no heartbreak. I am also not sure on the take that they are better lovers than men, which is possible as some men are into hit and run
I can however say that i believe that you are just as likely to get hurt with a woman as with a man. Its all about the individual rather than the gender
Money is used to lure women to either become prostitutes or lesbians. Most Ghanaian ladies become lesbians because of the financial gains. Others have also come out to say their unfortunate encounters with men are also a contributory fact.

But it still doesn’t make it right to bonk your fellow woman because you couldn’t grab a man on your own or because you have had multiple break-ups or heart breaks right?. Some reasons why some ladies continue to practice the oldest profession is closely related to the above.
I think most people want to try it out, then some stay in the life for reasons unknown to us until we ask one or two of them. From what I gathered from 2 of my friends one who was a lesbian for 15 years all of the sudden decided she was getting older and wanted to have children. she now started dating men and is getting marriend to a Naija man after only knowing him for 3 months. They just moved in together.

I was confused as to how she could be a lebian for over 15 years and then wake up one day and date men.
I have another friend who is lesbian, has a daughter from when she was 20, she is 28 now and has been living as a lesbian on and off for like 8 years. But, she lovesssss the attention she gets from men. She is now a Muslim and only covers herself when she feels like and still lives with her partner/wife and raises her daughter. So, I am confused as to weather these women are "true lesbians".

The moral maze is not about judgement or religion but about our moral standings on issues and how we view things, especially when we are desperate.

Now the moral maze is; which would you go for at a gun point, when you have no choice than to make a choice? Let’s hear you.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Homosexuality In Ghana: Senior High Schools – The Real Hotspots?


Homosexuality In Ghana: Senior High Schools – The Real Hotspots?
Homosexuality appears to have become the latest plague our society has to deal with. The undeniable fact is that there are gays and lesbians in Ghana. There are also some bisexuals (that is those who engage in sexual acts with people of the same gender as well as people of the opposite gender).

I, however, cannot say if there are any Ghanaian transsexuals (people who have done surgical operations to change their gender, i.e either from male to female, female to male). Under the frame of human and civil rights, advocacy for homosexuality and lesbianism is quickly gaining grounds. And through what may be described as notoriety, striving for legitimacy. This has sparked debates in several quarters.

I, however, wonder why it has taken us this long to begin to speak about the issue of homosexuality more openly. Especially considering that it is not a new phenomenon.

When did homosexuality and lesbianism become known in Ghana?

As I have already noted above this is certainly not a new phenomenon. Preceding the arrest of John Macleod, a British national in 2007 for homosexual acts with a nineteen year old Ghanaian teenager1, there had been similar reports in the mid/late 90s by newspapers such as P&P. In that instance too it was news of a foreign national sodomizing Ghanaian boys who were much younger. It will however be inaccurate to conclude that these marked the beginning of homosexuality in Ghana. I wonder if reference can be made to any one particular occasion or period.

That leaves us to wonder when this really started and how it started. Nevertheless, it is common knowledge that in senior secondary schools, though not tolerated and often sanctioned severely, such acts were and are still common albeit clandestinely. Historically, it is students who have been noted for this. Thus making the case involving the math tutor in Adisadel 2a new trend, so to speak. Primarily, I write of the situation as it pertains to students. Gay and lesbian activities in senior high schools may even merit being classified as “ancient customs”. I will even dare to say that second cycle schools have been major hubs for gay and lesbian acts. Senior high schools have been the real hot spots for gay and lesbian activities. It is in those places that gays and lesbians are really made. Underground gay and lesbian cells exist in many senior high schools.

In 2003, in one senior high school in the Ashanti region, it got a point where the headmistress of a first cycle institution had to come and “deliver a message from God” regarding the increase in gay activity in that senior high school. In various senior high schools across the nation students have “special” terms and jargons for gay and lesbian acts. The very common ones are “homo” for gays; and “lesby”/”lesbo” and “supi” for lesbians. Another term which is relatively new is “batty” or “batty buay/bwoy” (these are originally Jamaican terms for gays). There are other gay and lesbian jargons, like “ashetu”, “lottosa” and “muski” (a variation of it is “mooski”) and lesbobo, which are peculiar to certain schools. Others include phrases and terms such as “four legs on one bed.” In some schools the term that is used determines the nature of the homosexual or lesbian relationship or act. For instance whereas “lesbo” denotes a “serious” lesbian relationship, “dearism” is used for “lighter” or less serious relationships. One might also hear expressions such as “other’s dear” which is how lesbian partners may refer to each other.

There have even been incidents of students been raped on some campuses by gay students. However, in addressing such cases school authorities have often resorted to handling them as domestic rather than criminal matters. In some cases in a bid to resolve the issue the act is blamed on the influence of evil spirits.

A lot of young people get propositioned, and in some cases coerced into these acts but they find it difficult informing school authorities and their parents. We appear to be diverting all our attention to the Western region. However, if we really consider homosexuality to be a problem then of utmost importance are our senior high schools.

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