Certain emboldened few Ghanaians have emerged from the woods, vociferously defending the course of gayness in Africa in general, and Ghana in particular. They have advanced well-researched reasons why Ghana should conform to the orders unilaterally issued by the British Prime Minister David Cameron and the US President Barack Obama obliging Ghana to adhere to gay rights. Ghana will suffer the withdrawal of foreign aid that our Finance Ministers over the years have factored into our annual budget statement as a major component of revenue without which the budget is never complete. These Ghanaian advocates resident abroad have convincingly advanced both historical and evolutionary reasons in support of compelling Ghana openly embrace homosexuality. How ironic that is.
Antigay rhetoric on the rise in Zimbabwe
- Courtesy of the Advocate
Supporters of Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe, who once called gay people “worse than pigs and dogs,” are ratcheting up their antigay rhetoric as lawmakers consider a new constitution and the country’s 2012 electionsnear.
Debunking Stereotype- Men do not think about sex all the day
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Men do not think about sex all the day: a study being published in the Journal of Sex Research contradicts the results of previous research that men think about sex every 7 seconds during periods of wakefulness, which means more 'of 8 000 thoughts in 16 hours.