Comments Thread For: Ouma Jailed: KO's Male For Alleged Gay Advances
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You sound like you're trolling but i'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
I didn't read anything about the guy attacking Ouma. I would like to hear more details about this story though.
Secondly, maybe they locked eyes in silent mode, and the guy thought maybe he could go in for a kiss? That's hardly an attack and would not pass in any courtroom unless they're in Iran.Comment
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It didn't say "attacking" but it said that after Ouma said no several times the guy kept going and it got physical. If you're in some guys how in a country you weren't born in and he starts trying to touch you what else are you gonna do?Comment
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I've been to countries where straight men hold hands. As a born and bred NYC kid my first thought was that it's gay. But there it's not. OK. Learned something.
I've been to West Africa and people you barely knew invite you home for tea. If, the first time, I hadn't been with friends who knew the customs I sure as hell wouldn't of. A few weeks later I didn't think twice - it was normal.
I don't know anything about the Ouma case - only that he might not have found it to be as "obviously" gay as we do.Comment
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Leave? I woulda known right then and there what type of party dude was trying to have. First advance is all I needed. How many times did dude come on to him before Ouma realized it wasn't a good look. Suspect.Comment
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trolling? seriously read the article, the guy asaulted ouma and he defended himself. i don't have a problem with ouma being gay that's his perogative, i do have a problem with the guy attacking ouma trying to force himself on him.You sound like you're trolling but i'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
I didn't read anything about the guy attacking Ouma. I would like to hear more details about this story though.
Secondly, maybe they locked eyes in silent mode, and the guy thought maybe he could go in for a kiss? That's hardly an attack and would not pass in any courtroom unless they're in Iran.Comment
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Except Ouma isn't from West Africa.I've been to countries where straight men hold hands. As a born and bred NYC kid my first thought was that it's gay. But there it's not. OK. Learned something.
I've been to West Africa and people you barely knew invite you home for tea. If, the first time, I hadn't been with friends who knew the customs I sure as hell wouldn't of. A few weeks later I didn't think twice - it was normal.
I don't know anything about the Ouma case - only that he might not have found it to be as "obviously" gay as we do.Comment
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