Why Do We Have Sex With Animals In Kenya

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We all know Kenya is a little different than our comfy first-world society but you probably didn't' know it was this different. How different? We're talking sex with animals different. That's right, a bodaboda operator in Bungoma Country was caught early in the morning doing the "raw dog" with a fresh goat. Yes. A goat.

Kenyan man caught with pants down after having sex with animals

According to Richard Wanyonia, the owner of the goat in question, Gabrielle Simiyu, 26, partook in some questionable behavior with his goat. Mr. Wanyoni had an interesting story to tell. Allegedly, he heard some strange noises from the goat while he was sleeping. Like any good natured goat owner, Mr. Wanyoni got up to investigate. Perhaps it was one of those rare African wolves grinding up his goat or maybe a rival goat herder looking for some revenge. Unfortunately, it was something much worse. A goat f**ker.
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However, this tale is only beginning to unravel. Upon investing, the goat owner saw someone jump and run to the cow shed but forgetting his favorite goat sex shows. Why are shoes relevant to the story? Well apparently, Wanyoni brought the shows to a nearby area. There, the bodaboda operators told him those shoes belong to Simiyu. The goat f**ker himself. But wait, there's more.

Simiyu later confessed he only had sex with the goat after being rejected by women...wait for it...at a funeral earlier that

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