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Oteanankanduro

Singer. Actor. Writer. Translator (Akan). Model. Dancer. Intuitive Artist.

Femme-Masc FundaMENtals

The masculine teaches the feminine control. The feminine teaches the masculine empathy.

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Rants about Ghana 1

Ghana is at the precipice of cracking the shells of the psychopaths and serial killers they've been brooding. All you need is someone to take their beliefs and grandiosity to extremes and just like that, the people with inferiority complex... Continue Reading →

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Impregnated By You

The joke was that I would nurse his seeds inside me, and I often said this in utmost ecstasy, feeling his imaginary deep thrusts in my rectum. “How long would it stay up there?” I’d ask myself, rubbing my belly and biting my lips with a tear or two running down my left eye. That eye is so sensitive to the things I feel when it comes to love.

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Cattle

"Now run, Freckles, and avoid the eyes of others; guilt is as heavy as a hump but not as pleasant to carry."

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Ride

Our way is straight

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Sexual Attraction; Effeminate & Saggers

Sexual attraction is a complex and personal aspect of human nature that varies greatly from person to person. While some individuals may be attracted to specific physical characteristics or personality traits, others may prioritize emotional connection or shared interests.Effeminate men... Continue Reading →

The hair when it leaves.

Oteanankanduro These yellow flowers go back into my childhood. My first symbol of community. Under this tree I had my first crush. I was terrified but we were lustful. When we kissed he spat in my mouth. I'm not sure... Continue Reading →

The Vulnerable Actor

Try vocal exercises as often as you can. The goal is to love the sound of your own voice in its most ridiculous. The more comfortable we get with looking and sounding ridiculous the better our acting skills become. Often... Continue Reading →

Rants about Ghana 8 – AgyinAsare

What have we learnt from this story this week? You can be black and still perpetuate white supremacist ideals. Just as a white person can have a black family and still be racist, You can have a spouse and children... Continue Reading →

Gang Abuse (Narcissism)

I make no excuses for enablers of abusers or flying monkeys. While these individuals can also be seen as victims of manipulation, It is also common knowledge that actions have or create impact. They may claim to not know who... Continue Reading →

Rants about Ghana 7

Some of these crimes only have two to three day intervals. And then there are places whose names are notorious for lynchings and other atrocities that we are numb to any news that comes from these areas. Some common phrases... Continue Reading →

Rants about Ghana 6

Culture is dynamic, it changes. The children you swear you're trying to protect will learn this in Class Four. I did. It surprises me that @samgeorgegh , a supposedly learned Member of Parliament is clueless about this. Customs, as we... Continue Reading →

Rants about Ghana 5

Silence on twitter. Silence among policy makers. Silence everywhere. Always blaming the youth for going wayward. Grown-ups never bring themselves to accountability. This is the Ghanaian culture: a culture of silence and ignorance with chiefs and leaders manipulating the two... Continue Reading →

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