Wednesday 1 July 2020

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A lesbian couple arrested while having sex in front of kids

Two women have been arrested in Githongo-Meru County after they were found having sex in the full glare of their kids.
The women lovers who spent a night at a drinking spree shocked villagers who were woken up by the screams and laughter of the children who saw their parents engaging in the vulgarity.
Confirming the incident, Imenti Central Police boss John Taurus said the suspect Kellen Kagwiria 48 years old (a primary school teacher) and her lover Catherine Naitore 38 were arrested while doing the unlawful act in the full glare of their children

The two will be remanded until Friday to allow police to carry out the investigation. They will answer cases of practising the unnatural act of having carnal knowledge against the normal order of nature, being idle and disorderly and causing a common nuisance," said the police boss. Kellen the mother of three and her counterpart who is a business lady at Githongo market are said to have flouted the curfew rules and sneaked into a local bar where they took a bottle of wine before they were involved in the act.

According to an eye witness, the two had been spotted during the day in a local pub having fun.
"It's shameful for old women to get involved in lesbianism we wonder why they never looked for male partners to satisfy them instead of doing the unnatural act and one being a teacher we wonder the example she is setting to our children," said J. Muthoni a resident.

The act has prompted the irate women from the area to protest condemning the act.
"These women divorced their husbands and they live with their young children. We have been hearing rumours that they are lesbians but we wonder why they are doing the beastly act at their age that very shameful when there are so many men here who can help them," added the residents.

Perhaps you have always wondered if your friend, neighbour, workmate or colleague might be gay, lesbian or bisexual. While some seem comfortable with reporting their sexual orientation openly to the public. In recent years, Kenya’s small openly gay community has grown, including prominent figures, journalists, activists, musicians and students.

The Constitution is about protecting the rights of the minority. That is what the Judiciary is there for. It does not matter how big the majority is. That minority needs protection. From 2011 to 2019, Kenya arrested 2000 people for same-sex relationships. the LGBTQs campaigners say the colonial-era law violates Kenya’s progressive 2010 Constitution, which guarantees equality, dignity and privacy for all citizens.

It’s not completely known why someone might be lesbian, gay, straight, or bisexual. But research shows that sexual orientation is likely caused partly by biological factors that start before birth.
People don’t decide who they’re attracted to, and therapy, treatment, or persuasion won’t change a person’s sexual orientation.

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