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Bee's Backseat: February 2014
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A fun, funky, travel blog with a twist from the perspective of a Sierra Leonean-American girl. Friday, February 7, 2014. Odyssey of the Heart: Girls Like Me. Girls Empowerment Summit Sierra Leone 2013. Girls Empowerment Summit Sierra Leone 2013. Girls Empowerment Summit Sierra Leone 2013. Perhaps you have heard my 2013 journey before. For those of you haven’t, here is a recap:. Girls Empowerment Summit Sierra Leone (GESSL). Girls Empowerment Summit Sierra Leone 2013. The summit was born was out of the id...
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December 10, 2012. Does the word homosexual appear in African languages? Where is the African. 1,462 more words. Posted in Coming Out. Being gay in Nigeria. November 20, 2012. Being gay in Nigeria. Earlier this week, the Nigerian Same-Sex Marriage bill had its second reading in the House of Representatives. The bill, if passed, will prohibit marriage or civil union entered into between persons of same-sex. My mother’s pastor had asked to see me a few days after the funeral. I was reluctant to go, as ...
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The Silent Secret By dismus aine Kevin | Palm Wine
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Thoughts Of A Seeking Soul by Tobi Oluseyi. Yesterday Night by Tobi Oluseyi →. The Silent Secret By dismus aine Kevin. July 19, 2012. By Dismus Aine Kevin. I know the secret. Even during my childhood days. Am different, I wonder why? Year’s months passed, days become longer. This secret, alone I share. She loves me, but the secret will separate us. Trying to keep the secret,. Waiting for freedom to cover me. All alone in my dreams. Praying for God sent mate. Its forbidden even to the lord. Thoughts Of A ...
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Self-aware, Strong and Empowered | Palm Wine
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Queer by Ebele I. No, thank you! By Osazeme O →. Self-aware, Strong and Empowered. June 1, 2012. Title: Exit Only, No Entry (2012). Several years passed, until one dark and lonely daythe feelings returned. DAMN IT! My monster refused to be forever suppressed. She needed to breathe. She screamed and wailed and clawed her way out of the suffocating closetclawed through my husbandmy parents, siblings and closest of friends. Havoc wrecked left much spiritual debris along the creature’s path. You are commenti...
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Yesterday Night by Tobi Oluseyi | Palm Wine
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The Silent Secret By dismus aine Kevin. Next Post →. Yesterday Night by Tobi Oluseyi. July 19, 2012. The wind blew in softly through my window yesterday night. And I thought of you,. Of us lying down in bed. At peace and at rest,. In comfort as you sling your leg over my body,. Claiming it for your own. The wind blew in softly through my window yesterday night,. And I saw you. As I always do. In bits and in pieces,. In my mind’s eye. Sometimes we are touching,. Sometimes we are talking,. Next Post →.
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Being gay in Nigeria | Palm Wine
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A Little Something by Shane D. Next Post →. Being gay in Nigeria. November 20, 2012. Being gay in Nigeria. Earlier this week, the Nigerian Same-Sex Marriage bill had its second reading in the House of Representatives. The bill, if passed, will prohibit marriage or civil union entered into between persons of same-sex. My mother’s pastor had asked to see me a few days after the funeral. I was reluctant to go, as our conversation shortly after my arrival in Nigeria had left me off-balance and hurt. ...After...
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Newer posts →. NSFW — The Fine Lady In Town by Shane D. July 11, 2012. There’s this fine lady in town. She is so pretty… Damn! Couldn’t resist but I had to stay calm. Finally I too her down. To my room and unto my bed. We kissed till our lips got red. I wanted more but she got scared. Saying its all sex piled up in my head. I said ‘hush’, I’ve always cared. She smiles so I went for her skirt. I ripped it off and undid her shirt. It was round and firm; I mean her breasts. Her body smooth, without a scar.
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Yesterday Night by Tobi Oluseyi. Mr Society by Shane D. →. July 23, 2012. Interestingly, experts agree that there are a set number of behaviors that are more common in women over 40 that are increasing their risks of certain diseases, such as cancer, heart disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, respiratory disease, and diabetes. So what are some of the top diseases that you might be able to avoid with simple behavior changes? LIKE BlackDoctor.org on Facebook! Posted in Coming Out. Enter your comment here.
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Thoughts Of A Seeking Soul by Tobi Oluseyi | Palm Wine
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Plantains by Zara aka Eke aka Zed. The Silent Secret By dismus aine Kevin →. Thoughts Of A Seeking Soul by Tobi Oluseyi. July 19, 2012. Sometimes when I think of theism and its many differing faces, I think of a coin with its head and its tail. And then the ever-wondering child locked up in my bosom asks if perhaps theism is similarly only one side of the coin and atheism being the other. Is God truly beyond our comprehension for the now? Or perhaps we will realize that there is a literal concrete God, w...
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Tell Your Story | Palm Wine
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How we define ourselves in the world. Ongoing relationships with our parents, blood and chosen. Our work and how it impacts our gender and sexuality expression. Abuse: physical, sexual, emotional. Healthful living, living through HIV/AIDS or other STI’s. Please email your submissions to: palmwinenyc@gmail.com. Please note while Nigeria is our primary frame of reference we welcome all African peoples to engage in this space.*. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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