Controversial Lecturer Stella Nyanzi Caught On Camera Stimulating The Genitals Of A Fellow Lady Using Her Tongue (Photos)
“Have you heard a woman scream madly with pleasure from the pure rivers of joy unleashed in gushes upon receiving the ministrations of the tongue of another woman?”
From striping naked to crude talks about carnal knowledge, Stella Nyanzi has never been shy of speaking what she thinks and doing whatever she wishes within the legal framework but sadly oblivious of moral repercussions.
The controversial Makerere University lecturer was spotted administering cunnilingus (stimulation of the female genitals using the tongue or lips) to a fellow woman.
Stella says men loves blow jobs but they are terrible on clit jobs thus argues women should administer cunnilingus on each other.
“When I wrote briefly about my fantasy of cunnilingus between two women, there was frothing at the mouth and the gurgling of venomous words from misogynistic men, religious prudish women, and protective parents who argued that I was spoiling their children. I was accused of making heaps of money from successfully spreading the gay agenda. As if!!!
I have observed a man bursting with the pleasure of fellatio as I was busy playing music from his cold stiff trumpet. Men love blow jobs; receiving them. They spread their lower limbs, throw back their strong necks, and support their sturdy backs with their hands. If blow-jobs are sizzlingly terrific, why deny the plausibility of cunninlingus to attain the same heavenly pleasure? And who better to minister cunnilingus than a woman who has intimate knowledge of the pleasure spots hidden on the female body?
Have you heard a woman scream madly with pleasure from the pure rivers of joy unleashed in gushes upon receiving the ministrations of the tongue of another woman? I would like to. Have you imagined the freedom that would come into our world if you released your hatred of the idea of two women pleasuring each other? I would like you to do so. Sexual rights are as important for world peace as civil and political rights!” Stella Nyanzi wrote.