Why So Much Discussing about Diseases
[QUOTE=Ty Down]Hello Fella's,
Yes the Ashanti peoples are to be feared, but I really don't give a damn if anyone was scared by my post or not, but, there are other hazards one should be aware of such as;
82% of the Ghanaian population host intestinal parasitic infestations, and, 82% of individuals who come into physical contact (hands, mouth) within 12 inches of the infected individuals rectum has a, yes you guessed it, a 82% chance of contracting a nice case intestinal parasites. I recommend a dose of Mectizan (Ivermectin) or Womplex 400 (Albendazole), both are 82% effective, enjoy.[/QUOTE]
First of all this is no medical forum.
Then diseases are everywhere in the world and anywhere one goes, has to behave careful.Somewhere diseases come from dirties somewhere else because of too much cleanness.
It gives me the impression - with the hope to mistake - that so much talking about diseases in Ghana is induced by a sort of medical racism that sees African countries - Ghana in this case - as the source of every diseases of the world.
Who is afraid to get sick is kindly required not to go to Ghana or Africa generally.
Go to spend your holidays to Switzerland or to the Vatican City.
Report us about your experiences and adventures with beautiful girls and please stop to continue to report us percent of sick people, index of mortality, standard deviation of infection.
I am back from Ghana from 60 days.
I didn't take any tablets against malaria (but never went to parks,lakes,rivers), any intestinal antiseptic, any med.
I only took vitamins, used Autan on my skin, always washed my hands before eating (with my hands of course), I always ate at the stalls on roads and am still able to be here to write reports on this forum.
The only precaution I have used was to wash fruits with Amuchina,not to drink water from the network,not to drink anything with ice cubes added.
About sex, I kissed all the girls at the French way,I used condom with a couple of exceptions, practiced oral sex (given and received) with all.
I repeat:who is afraid remain at home,plz!
Hello!
Are women sexually mutilated in Ghana?
Roman Guy wrote:
"I have notized that girls here have only a partial sexual mutilation - in Nigeria it is total."
From you seasoned West Africa and Ghana residents and travelers, could you confirm or expand on this? Are genital mutilations widely encountered in Ghana? I'd also like to find out if this is a problem in Cameroon and Gambia.
Thanks in advance for replies.
Phil