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Let’s Discuss . . . Sex and Sexuality

The following is according to Jon Snow: “So there’s this woman who lives just outside the estate. She is originally of Yoruba origin and so is her husband; they have

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“Hole na Hole!” The Humorous Story Of Nigeria’s Homosexual Consciousness

(A Story By Jude Idada) The Uber driver who took me home last night was garrulous. He talked and talked and talked until his other phone rang and gave me

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One Reason to Keep Living

Originally published on johnpavlovitz.com Depression is a real bastard. If it’s ever visited you, you understand. Such a clever and persuasive liar, it doesn’t require facts to rob you of

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The Piece About How God Made Adam, Eve, and Steve

Written by Matthew Distefano and originally published on patheos.com “Homosexuality is clearly condemned in the Bible.  It undermines God’s created order where He made Adam and Eve, a man and

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ELECTION YEAR IS COMING UP, AND NIGERIAN POLITICIANS HAVE REMEMBERED HOMOSEXUALITY EXISTS (AGAIN)

Originally published on Ynaija.com Like death and taxes, you can always depend on Nigerian politicians to skirt important issues and focus on misplaced priorities. Masters of diversion and petty politics,

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THE WICKEDNESS THAT TOUCHED MY SOUL

I am Harry. I am nineteen years old, but I grew up way faster than I was supposed to. Even as I write this, I am not sure I want

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SEEING IS BELIEVING

Molly is a blonde, heavy-boned girl with very pretty blue eyes. She is my colleague and seems to have the hots for black men, seeing as she is mostly friendly

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Happy Pride Month, KDians

Happy Pride Month to you, brothers and sisters. Continue to stay here, to stay queer, and to stay fab. Always.

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MY OTHER BIRTHDAY

In our journey through life, birthdays are always taken to be momentous occasions to be celebrated often. In most cases, when you mention a birthday, we think about the date

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Chibuihe Obi: We’re Queer, We’re Here!

Originally published on brittlepaper.com The first time I felt compelled to document the queer body in my writing was during my second year at the university. I had this toe-curling