Summary of Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah's The Sex Lives of African Women
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#1 It is important to break out of the boxes society constructs for you to discover your self. This requires practicing an audacious form of bravery, and often requires you to go against the grain of what is considered normal.
#2 I had been searching for a spiritual practice that spoke to who I was as a Black African woman, and in the Islamic faith, I found one that also spoke to the social and environmental justice issues that are important to me.
#3 I had the most incredible bonding experience with Ishmael, and now he was gone. I flew to Senegal and visited him for two months. He arranged for me to stay in an apartment owned by his sister.
#4 I had always assumed that getting married would bring me companionship and sex, but instead I found myself with nothing in common with my husband's wives. I was met with passive aggressiveness from the second wife.
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Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
It is important to break out of the boxes society constructs for you to discover your self. This requires practicing an audacious form of bravery, and often requires you to go against the grain of what is considered normal.
#2
I had been searching for a spiritual practice that spoke to who I was as a Black African woman, and in the Islamic faith, I found one that also spoke to the social and environmental justice issues that are important to me.
#3
I had the most incredible bonding experience with Ishmael, and now he was gone. I flew to Senegal and visited him for two months. He arranged for me to stay in an apartment owned by his sister.
#4
I had always assumed that getting married would bring me companionship and sex, but instead I found myself with nothing in common with my husband's wives. I was met with passive aggressiveness from the second wife.
#5
I started out expecting there to be kindness between the wives, but I was shocked at how they treated me. I was the newest member of the household, and I was expected to figure out a way to fit in.
#6
I am the most self-aware that I have ever been. I am flexible. I am juicy. I am up for sex whenever, however, and whatever. I make sure I am well rested and prepared for sex by meditating and burning oud.
#7
I had always known that I was attracted to women as well as men. My husband and I decided to open up our marriage. We joined a swingers’ site online and began visiting some clubs and meeting people.
#8
I went to a dungeon party, and while I was there, I was told that it was a pot luck, and I was encouraged to bring a dish. I was also told to dress up in the Halloween theme.
#9
Aftercare is the process of making sure the sub is okay after a scene. It can last anywhere from a few minutes to a week, and the euphoria from a scene can last for up to a week.
#10
I am polyamorous, and have been dating more people than my husband has. I meet people on ordinary dating websites and have clear profiles that state that I am ethically non-monogamous.
#11
I have been exploring kink