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cixluv (f)
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r u guys gettin personal here  this topic to me is interesting but u want to spoil the show. sleep go soon call me
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LASIEFAIRE (m)
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You may start by exhuming our ancestors and inspecting their pelvic bones.
I don't go about advocating a notion I can't validate with evidence. produce Evidence and make your point Valid. The burden of Proof is on you not me. You speculated but you couldnt provide evidence.
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TopBooty (f)
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I don't go about advocating a notion I can't validate with evidence. produce Evidence and make your point Valid. The burden of Proof is on you not me. You speculated but you couldnt provide evidence. Can you provide evidence that Africans actually sold their brothers to white people during slavery and not the so called white people kidnapping them?
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LASIEFAIRE (m)
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Can you provide evidence that Africans actually sold their brothers to white people during slavery and not the so called white people kidnapping them?
did i say that?, no
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bawomolo (m)
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lol homosexuality isn't foreign to africans, there are yan daudu's in nothern nigeria. king mwanga of buganda was bisexual.
“Many stories credit Africa with producing the Amazons. Beginning in the 18th century and continuing throughout the 19th century, there was an all woman army maintained by the King of Dahomey (West Africa).
There are at least 33 different cultures in Africa (From the Yoruba in Northern Nigeria and the Barenda of the Northern Transvaal, to the Kamba of East Africa) where marriages between women are recognized. Academics are quick to deny that lesbianism has any role in such arrangements despite considerable evidence to the contrary.
One study on homosexuality in Africa indicates that of 78 cultures, with little contact with Western values, 49 approved of or at least tolerated homosexuality. This may indicate that homophobia (NOT homosexuality) is a Western colonial import.”
Out in the World: Gay and Lesbian Life From Buenos Aires to Bangkok by Neil Miller:
“We can blame the white man for many things, but men have been doing this with each other for a long, long time, The Watusi still have a reputation for bisexuality in the cities of East Africa, Zande women risked execution by pleasuring each other, sometimes with phalluses fashioned from roots, In this part of Zaire, homosexuality had a mystical element to it, Bisexuality is also quite common among the Bajun tribes of east Africa.”
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TopBooty (f)
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lol homosexuality isn't foreign to africans, there are yan daudu's in nothern nigeria. king mwanga of buganda was bisexual.
“Many stories credit Africa with producing the Amazons. Beginning in the 18th century and continuing throughout the 19th century, there was an all woman army maintained by the King of Dahomey (West Africa).
There are at least 33 different cultures in Africa (From the Yoruba in Northern Nigeria and the Barenda of the Northern Transvaal, to the Kamba of East Africa) where marriages between women are recognized. Academics are quick to deny that lesbianism has any role in such arrangements despite considerable evidence to the contrary.
One study on homosexuality in Africa indicates that of 78 cultures, with little contact with Western values, 49 approved of or at least tolerated homosexuality. This may indicate that homophobia (NOT homosexuality) is a Western colonial import.”
Out in the World: Gay and Lesbian Life From Buenos Aires to Bangkok by Neil Miller:
“We can blame the white man for many things, but men have been doing this with each other for a long, long time, The Watusi still have a reputation for bisexuality in the cities of East Africa, Zande women risked execution by pleasuring each other, sometimes with phalluses fashioned from roots, In this part of Zaire, homosexuality had a mystical element to it, Bisexuality is also quite common among the Bajun tribes of east Africa.” Thank you for this wonderful information.
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presido1 (m)
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@TopBooty,
You are trying seriously to let us know you are a lesbo, nice one anyway.
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ibkaye (f)
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there is somethig terribly wrong with this world
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anonimi
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does the fact that indigenous words and/or phrases existed describing such people or relations not suggest that indeed these practices existed before contact with the whites and arabs?
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frank 3.16 (m)
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topbooty & LASIEFAIRE You guys are really going off point, i though the topic is all about why lesbians are frowned at than homosexuals.
well i think i as a guy i will frown at homosexuals more because i don't understand whyy men should be kissing themselves and smooching their bodies, what is there to touch? the hard ass? muscled bodies? i mean theres nothing sexy. but i understand with lesbians since the female body has a lot of delicacies to offer, i mean, i understand a girl playing with a fellow girls boobs and touching the sexy ass because to me i believe the female body is always juicy and succulent to who ever touches it.
i think homosexuals are the most insane people on earth, yes lesbians too are sick but, they are undersandably sick.
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TopBooty (f)
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does the fact that indigenous words and/or phrases existed describing such people or relations not suggest that indeed these practices existed before contact with the whites and arabs? Homosexuality has been in Africa before Sodom and Gomorrah.
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welli (f)
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says who? who practised it before them?
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LASIEFAIRE (m)
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quick question what year was that book published or quote made?
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TopBooty (f)
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says who? who practised it before them? Because people were not lettered in the dark continent of Africa then does not mean that things never happened there. If I claim that river Niger which was supposedly discovered by Mungo Park has been in Africa long before Mungo Park was born, are you also going to argue that?
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Cadet (f)
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I dnt care what society does. I frown on both act.
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ebumowa (f)
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@Poster: It's not an easy question to answer, I am a lesbian and I can't even answer the question but you've got me thinking about it,
See ya
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