I’ll probably leave this lead subject alone after this treatment. I’ve explored, cursorily, male and female homosexuality in two previous pieces over the years. They were titled `What? A same sex partner?’ and `Homos in high places’.
A few of my basic observations back then went like this: that for the more “upright”, straight-laced, Christian and “straight” amongst us, it is now an inconvenient truth that homosexuality is now a creepingly-normal social factor in Guyanese society; that there are young ladies with same sex-partners who openly mix, meddle and demonstrate their mutually-held affections in night-clubs and other public places; that there are Guyanese who prefer their own gender holding down senior or executive positions “in high places” – in the media,