No oral sex in Uganda? President warns people about the 'wrong practices'

Uganda president warns lovers against using their mouth in bed

Uganda's president has warned the country's citizens not to engage in "outsider" sexual practices such as oral sex. Although it was a public warning, no law, banning the "wrong practice", has so far been implemented. "The mouth is for eating, not for sex", he said, adding: "We know the address of sex".

The university said Kisuze had been suspended from university service on half pay with immediate effect to allow a smooth investigation into allegations that he sexually harassed the student on Tuesday at his office at Senate Building.

This certainly seems to in line with Museveni's Anti-Homosexuality Act from 2014, which would've put any Ugandan into jail for 14 years for having gay sex.

He said, "You push the mouth there, you can come back with worms and they enter your stomach because that is a wrong address".

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Signing it into law, Museveni referred to gay Ugandans as "mercenaries" and "prostitutes" and repeated his oft-stated belief that homosexuality was not a legitimate orientation, Information Nigeria reported at the time.

Under Museveni's rule, police have actively targeted the LGBT community.

Uganda's President has overseen a crackdown against LGBTI people that has seen gay sex criminalized and gay rights activists beaten and killed during his rule.

Museveni has been involved in toppling two presidents, as well as running the country for 30 years, and allegedly believes he is the only person capable of leading Uganda.

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