“African men should start being honest about their s3xuality” – Actress Princess Shyngle

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  • Princess Shyngle, a Gambian actress, urges African men to embrace their sexuality and live their truth, rather than deceiving women into marriages despite their attraction to their fellow men.
  • Princess shared an Instagram post expressing sadness among African married women who got married to men who prefer men over women.
  • Some women have not experienced sexual touch from their men in years but have remained committed to their marriage.
"African men should start being honest about their s3xuality" - Actress Princess Shyngle

Prominent Gambian actress, Princess Shyngle, has called upon African men to accept their sexuality and be truthful about it, rather than misleading women into marriages while being attracted to other men.

In an Instagram post, Princess expressed her concern that many African married women experience unhappiness due to being wed to men who are more interested in men than in women.

She noted that some of these women have not experienced intimacy with their husbands for years yet choose to remain in these unions.

According to her, the reluctance of these women to leave such marriages stems from their fear of societal judgment.

Furthermore, she highlighted that many of her gay and transgender male friends are involved with married African men, which she finds quite troubling.

Princess urged these men to be candid about their sexuality, emphasizing that society has progressed and evolved.

In other news, A young lady finds herself in a challenging situation after encountering specific terms and conditions that must be fulfilled in order to receive sponsorship for her Higher National Diploma (HND) course from a man.

A social media user known as @boosayor333 recently posted a voice message on TikTok from an individual who has offered to fund her education.

The man stated that a legal contract would require her to bear a child for him, with the arrangement being formalized in the presence of his attorney and verified by law enforcement.

“I can sponsor you if you want me to but it’s going to be 50:50. The [HND] form is still ongoing, make up your mind fast. You will get pregnant and have my child before school. We will go to the police station and you will sign an agreement with my lawyer and you must not abort the baby,” the man said in a viral audio.

“Someone promised to sponsor my HND but listed his terms and conditions,” she captioned the video.

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