This book is raw and brutally honest. This book is a rebellion. Women expressing themselves and sharing their sexual encounters is just wild to me and often i find myself pausing and screaming ''herh, information w) awiase''. I am particularly grateful to the author Nana Darkoah for telling us stories of ourselves, for braving the odds and putting women and sex in the same plot where women are the active tellers. For sharing the stories of women who have gone and demanded pleasure, who realised what sex meant to them and promptly went to get it. Women who have dictated to themselves how their lives should be.
From the journey of self discovery, a place where some of us are beginning to get to. for so long people have told us what to do, how to live our lives, the meaning of our lives and the utility we exist to serve. We have not really known ourselves for ourselves, the much we have known is as a result of people's telling and so to read about women who have also struggled and are on this journey of self discovery makes some of us feel like we are not alone, It makes us realize that we are not demanding too much from life and difference isn't a bad thing after all the rainbow is one of the most beautiful things you would see in the sky. As for me i am still learning to exist in this body as Tryhpena will put it.
The journey to sexual freedom as rightly expressed is not linear, it is a lot of wrongs and trials before getting it, alot of unlearning of shame, obligations and disgrace to get there. To read of women who have been here or who are here was such a great experience for me. I enjoyed it. I laughed, i yelled and i got angry at the same time. I became aware too, and more sensitive. There were some choices of women i did not agree with, like sleeping with people when you knew you may have HIV. Aside that i appreciated the book.
I recognize that some people are healing, actually all women are healing . From childhood trauma, bad sex, toxic relationships among others.
For me reading this book is a step to my sexual freedom.
My disappointment with this book which is really my fault and no fault of the author is that it had most stories of African women living in the diaspora. The disappointment is not on the author but on me because somehow I was expecting stories of women who live in Africa, stories of their sex lives also stories of older women. You know living in Africa and having to explore sex and sexuality is hard so i was looking forward to reading something i can directly relate with which is my fault. I should not have concluded quickly by the title or let my imagination run wild. Because of that prejudice i could not connect very well with the characters. You know i wanted to live in them and them in me but rather it felt like i was reading the stories of people who are outside of me which really they are but i truly wanted more.
Regardless this is a good read and i recommend for everyone.