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Boys Caught Having Sex
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Two suspected Ghanaian homosexuals shamelessly having sex at the back seat of a vehicle along a busy road have been caught and exposed.
A video going viral on social media sees the young men suspected to be gays busily having a good time as they threw caution.
They were nabbed by a lady and her male friends who were driving by and detective their suspicious act. They quickly confronted the men and began interrogating them.
While many have expressed their disgust over the action of the men in the video, others have also challenged its authenticity as it appeared to be staged and recorded for the trends.
The video comes at a time a number of Ghanaian Member’s of Parliament led by Honourable Sam George is rallying support to pass an anti-LGBTQ bill that promotes proper Ghanaian family values.
Earlier, a video of three gay couples having sex in a room popped up online.
The persons who chanced upon them were seen humiliating him as he tried to protest why he was being recorded alone while the two others were spared.
The suspected gay defended himself saying his choice of sexuality does not concern anyone and that he could do whatever that he wants to do.
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Sex in high school is like stealing: You get caught once and it's traumatizing enough to make you never want to do it again. Until you do...
I couldn’t handle sex in high school. Don’t get me wrong, I had it -- but it was definitely more work than I could handle now. All that sneaking, planning and hiding. The lies, alibis and plan B's.
Worst of all, those moments when your parents just knew what you were doing. And for those unlucky ones who did get caught, those terrible months (or years) that followed.
Because getting caught then wasn't like getting caught now. It's not your similarly promiscuous roommate walking in on you, it was the two people you made a nonverbal agreement with to pretend to be asexual until you mysteriously pop out a baby at the age of 32.
The two people who believe you have temporarily sewn up your junk and are just wearing booty shorts because they are "more comfortable."
The two people who think those condoms they found in your room are just comical, unused leftovers from your Sex-Ed course.
Getting caught by them is like telling a baby Santa isn't real (or making it watch "American Pie").
Not to mention, it's traumatizing enough to turn you off from sex for a long time. Let's just say, you'd rather be in the dog house than caught doing it doggy-style.
What happens in the days, months and years after that awkward moment your parents throw open the door while you're throwing it down looks a little something like this:
Family dinners became mandatory-- as if enough of your mom’s meatloaf and cold stares will turn you back into a virgin.
For some reason, now all the movies your parents want to watch include a riveting sexual scenes..as if making you watch hot sex with them is going to turn you off it.
Suddenly you feel the need to explain yourself even if you’re just getting milk. If you didn’t, they might think you’re going to give a hand job outside the local WaWa.
There is nothing to say now, like there was nothing to say then.
Parents like to pretend sex doesn’t happen before 11 pm. Thus you were getting home by 10:30 every night and learning about daytime blow jobs.
They don’t know what happened, but they knew something was up (pun intended).
For the next year you’d introduce people as “my close, asexual friend, Martin”
By the middle of every argument, you’d relinquish your position and back away for fear of approaching the one low blow that will end every argument: I saw you having sex.
You made extra effort to point out when people were not in your room. Look mom! I’m just listening to Enrique Iglesias by myself!
Now that your parents actually know you're having sex, you tone down anything that will remind them of it. You even bought a bonnet…
It’s like the longer you were at school, the faster the shame would wear off. You tried to re-virginize yourself with all A’s.
If she wasn’t strong enough to sit you down and talk about what she saw, she’d just passive-aggressively make sure you know she knows and that grandchildren are not welcome.
It’s like, Mom, clearly I know how it works….
It’s like you get caught once and you have to explain yourself for the rest of your life.
Letting you “sweat it out” was the worst. They gave you that false hope it would blow over... then when you least expect it, you’re getting a sex lecture at Applebee's.
No snack drawer this week? Really, Mom? Are the Kit-Kats too sexual?
The relationship is probably over at this point; your SO is never going over to your place again.
Like boarding school is really going to make me celibate. Please parents, don’t be so naive.
Jesus! Grandma does not need to know about this!
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A social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school officials and legal authorities.
The incident occurred in a classroom within Woodlawn High School, a school in the Baltimore County town of Gwynn Oak. Upon learning of the video, Principal Jamel Jernigan alerted parents in an October 8 letter. The letter has only recently been reported by local media.
"I was recently made aware of a social media post of a video involving Woodlawn High School students engaged in highly inappropriate behavior while in class," the letter said, according to WJZ-TV.
"An investigation is underway with school administration, our [Baltimore County Public Schools] safety manager and the Baltimore County Police Department," the letter continued.
Jernigan's letter didn't specify how many students were involved, their ages or the date of the incident. A student is believed to have recorded the incident, the aforementioned news outlet noted. It's also unclear if the alleged sex act or the reposting of the video constituted crimes.
The principal's letter did state, however, that students could be subject to possible disciplinary action if their behavior was found to be "inappropriate for the school environment."
The school has reportedly declined to comment on the case beyond acknowledging the existence of the principal's letter.
Newsweek contacted the Baltimore County Police Department for comment.
The recording and transfer of sexual content between teens have become more common as more teens own smartphones, the journal Pediatrics reported in May 2019.
At least 1 in 4 teens has received sexually explicit texts or emails, according to an April 2018 study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics . Approximately 1 in 12 teens has forwarded sexual content to others without the consent of the sexual partners involved, the study added.
Sometimes sexual content is sent out to others as a form of cyberbullying known as "revenge porn." Revenge porn, which can originate from a former sexual partner or someone else who recorded other people's sex acts without their knowledge, is often meant to shame sexual partners.
U.S. state laws on teen sexting vary widely from state to state. The laws and their application depend on several factors. Those factors include the age of the people involved, the explicitly graphic nature of the content itself and how widely the content is shared.
Some states have decriminalized the production and sharing of teenage sexual content between teens, as long as the creation and sharing are consensual. Other states punish teen sexting as a misdemeanor charge or with felony child pornography charges.
Maryland has laws forbidding revenge porn, according to Cyberbulling.org. Maryland teens who engage in sexting can receive up to 20 years in prison and a lifetime sexual offender status for producing or possessing teen sexual content, the Pediatrics article noted.
"Interestingly, in these states, a teen sexter can be charged as both an offender and a victim," the article said.

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