
Eat F*ck Love: East Africa
Steamy Sex, Love Lessons, and Enlightening Epiphanies on the African Savannah
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Jigi Brown

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Join Jigi Brown as he embarks on an epic journey looking for love, sex, and adventure across East Africa.
As a graduate student backpacking across Western Europe, Jigi Brown discovered the tremendous erotic diversity that thrives in cultures around the world.A year later, Brown takes off for East Africa: traveling the length and breadth of the region for work and pleasure -- from the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the vast grasslands of the Mara; the warm waters of Lake Victoria to the cold climes of the Kenyan highlands.
Brown finds passionate lovers and wonderful colleagues who help him understand the circularity of time and space; how milk and semen make the world go round; how each episode of human interaction influences the trajectory of our lives. He learns life lessons on human nature and social psychology, the drinking habits of giraffes and mating rituals of hippos, Luo foreplay practices and traditional Maasai massages.
Brown’s memoir captures his most fascinating, titillating, and sometimes, downright absurd, moments from ten years of travels across the region. These vivid narratives are a stark reminder of sexuality being the most primordial way of human bonding. After all, men and women did not come from Mars and Venus. We all came from Africa.
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