Thursday, October 22, 2009

Same Script, Different Cast

Jo has been obscurely ogling the delicious, dapper dandy in the pinstriped navy suit for a queer quarter hour. He’s quaffing whisky; whisky-tippling men – Jo’s great weakness. Jo doesn’t feel the faintest guilt for his lurid lust. After all, he’s just having sex with Kwame; they aren’t married; can’t be, right? Jo brings his mind back to the bar. He’s unable to approach the delectable drake. Somehow, one cannot approach the same sex the way one does the opposite sex.

11 comments:

  1. can just imagine the look on that dapper dandy when he gets approached...if there's one thing about the straight Ghanaian man, he would balk at the least come on' I have many male friends who don't even want to know a gay man...how much more be the point of his attention

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  2. Somebody help Jo out. His gaydar is not working and he doesnt know the secret signal either.

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  3. Death to the chichi man! Thats my take.

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  4. I can't imagine what it would be like for a straight guy to be hit on by a gay guy...


    I've been hit on by lesbians before (at clubs of course- where everybody hits on everybody). I politely smiled and said no thanks. I wasnt offended though.

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  5. I don't know whether I will flip or not. But its hard already as it is hitting on the opposite sex...but hitting on the same sex...you sure need balls n spunk.

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  6. Jo must come and hit on me!

    there would be no problems at all.

    it's a simple matter: the approach is made and a response is given.

    that's all.
    now Jo has made me feel like going to the gay club!
    lovely place that would be.

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  7. Calmness Pen Powder. We might not agree with their sexual orientation but life is precious.

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  8. I heard they were diapers...is that true? I would hit hard...

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  9. @Pen Powder - I can't actually believe that you are advocating that people who are gay should be killed. Wow! Those are the same kinds of comments that people in the KKK and other similar groups say about people who are different from them. It's a real shame when we cannot live and let live...

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  10. death? that's the most shocking comment i've seen in a while. Nana couldn't have said it any better.

    @Nana Yaw: very interesting series!

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