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Strange things happen every hour, are you not in amazement? Freedom and choice is upon human beings.

Friday, October 29, 2010
Sexual Orientation comes as a result of influence from the opposite sex or based on a personal decision to live that way

Strange things happen every hour, are you not in amazement? Freedom and choice is upon human beings.

Today, the term sexual orientation has become common. It refers to a person’s emotional, romantic, and sexual attraction to individuals of a particular gender whether male or female or both.

Some individuals of either gender (male or female) have at some point thought of themselves as being perfect in the opposite sex state as compared to what they were actually created to be.

In most cases men change their physical appearance and even their voice to appear and sound like women and vise versa.

Terry Chebet is a 23-year-old student at Baraton University in Kenya, who is easily identified by strangers as a male because she always walks with men, dresses like men, plays soccer with men and when all ladies will be busy snoring at midnight she will still be awake chatting with ‘fellow men’ in the student centre supporting Arsenal against Man United.

You look at her and you can’t even see her breasts; she hardly wears a dress, but is always in big long trousers which make it even harder for people to identify her as a woman. She has nicknamed herself ‘Fabrigas’ which is a masculine name.

When asked, she says she prefers being male than female. As much as it is mystifying for many Chebet enjoys her state of mind and sometimes imitates talking like men… what a change!

This might sound strange but this is only one case out of many. In other cases some men have loved to become women, they have completely changed their hairstyle, they wear makeup; earrings, necklaces, apply lipstick and also put on women’s clothes! 

This shift in sexual orientation could be a result of influence from the opposite sex or based on a personal decision to live that way.

This behavior is now common in certain societies that they have learned to live with it; however, in most African cultures it is condemned and unacceptable.

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