Exiled Dr. Stella Nyanzi praises younger lover, David: Sometimes he pounds me like fufu. Sometimes he rolls me like chapati…

Exiled gifted writer Dr. Stella Nyanzi has revealed that she spent the last week with her youthful lover, David Musiri. Musiri is the head of NUP Youth Wing. While Dr. Nyanzi subscribes to the FDC Party, the pair is not put off by their political differences.

Reminiscing about their time together, Dr. Nyanzi said, Sometimes he pounds me like fufu. Sometimes he rolls me like chapati.

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My lover, the only man who has excited my loins for years, shared the last seven days with me. We lived gently and loved hard inside a small round cottage with a grass thatched roof on the shores of the River Volta. We made tender love, followed by gentle love, mad love followed by soft love, loud love followed by silent love interspersed with purrs of contentment.

Musiri and Dr. Stella Nyanzi

Sometimes he pounds me like fufu. Sometimes he rolls me like chapati. And sometimes he sucks me like I am made of the sweeest fruit juice he is addicted to. Whatever way he eats me, I feel Iike the tastiest African dish a hungry man can ever enjoy. There are many perks to loving and being loved by a younger lover.

African women living in exile with lovers who stayed back home in Africa can face difficult challenges with our sex lives, sexualities and loneliness. And so, I am grateful that I had full access to my lover for the whole week – thanks to a circle of African(ist) feminist sister-thinkers who allowed me to bring my amazing lover to the Volta.

I am loved!