Last Tuesday afternoon I was sitting in my office dreaming about Big Driis and just how “big” he really was down under and all that he could do to me with it, because, well, it was that …
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“I don’t want a bionic baby,” said my Mum. Bionic babies are what my Mum and I call test tube babies. We imagine them to be stronger than other babies. – more resilient, bigger, even more …
Marissa’s cursor blinked on the page as she stared out in the distance. With emails needing to be returned, contracts waiting to be reviewed, and voicemails lighting up her notifications, she just sat in front the …
The feeling was good that night, breezy weather and music draped around a buzzing crowd, a beautiful end to the holiday. The man, let’s call him Dick, was not a stranger. He lived with a friend …
She reads the words that lights up her phone screen, a poet’s rhyme composed. A window to his innermost thoughts, his hopes and dreams exposed. Of what he’d do if she were there, within his excited …
I told him let’s just go back to being friends. Maybe we can do some work together like we previously discussed. Me: When you end things with your wife holla. Him: Cool. I’m not sure how …
“You’ve used too much Dettol again.” Araba paused and stared at Eric suspiciously. He was sitting on the edge of the bed, his back to her, just as she had left him before she’d entered the …
[To read part 1 of this story click here] “Follow me to the bathroom after the offering”, Joojo whispered to Mabel. She nodded in acquiescence and gently run her hands over the length of his member …
Do you remember? Do you remember the first time you saw the nakedness of a man? Or should I be asking how it felt like seeing the manhood of a perfect stranger that someway somehow you …
As some of you may already know, we held a ‘Queer Vibrations’ panel at the 2015 edition of Chalewote. Nana Akosua Hanson, Ama Agyeman, Rafeeat Aliyu, and I read various stories and articles with Paula Akugizibwe, …