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What should we know about sex in self-isolation during the Coronavirus Outbreak?
Joan Igecha
In the hoods 'ave lived, personally, I think contraception should be on per with providing people with clean water. The reason Baba boi has to go to work despite all this curfew and social distancing business is cause he has 6 mouths to feed and they depend on what he earns on a daily basis. By theRead more
In the hoods ‘ave lived, personally, I think contraception should be on per with providing people with clean water. The reason Baba boi has to go to work despite all this curfew and social distancing business is cause he has 6 mouths to feed and they depend on what he earns on a daily basis.
See lessBy the time we get through this Covid crisis we’ll have a whole knew one with children born to worse of families in a country facing recession, in a world facing forced changed.
So wrap it up or get intimate with your hand
Faith and Foolishness in Africa: The thin line between sense and stupidity.
Joan Igecha
I don't necessarily think religion is the problem as much as the people at the head or are looked upon to lead people in these religions are. In Christianity the Pastors and Priests are considered Shepherds while Imams are looked upon to help guide the people by the teachings of the Quran, same diffRead more
I don’t necessarily think religion is the problem as much as the people at the head or are looked upon to lead people in these religions are.
See lessIn Christianity the Pastors and Priests are considered Shepherds while Imams are looked upon to help guide the people by the teachings of the Quran, same difference I think.
So if the Shepherd hard leads the flock astray, who is at fault?
But this ideology in turn is a bit misleading as the flock should also be able to read the word themselves, they are not blind or mindless followers, they just choose to be. Isn’t it easier to follow what the masses believe? ?