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How 'Mummy' Broke My Virginity [part 1]
I can vividly remember my first sexual experience as if it was only yesterday. Her name was Rebecca, she was my senior in school—primary six (6).
It all happened during the Annual Private Schools Week. The Annual Private Schools Week (APSW) is held every year to promote and foster unity among the private schools in the Tano South District in the Brong Ahafo Region of Ghana, among the activities usually undertaken included but not limited to quiz competitions and athletics. That year, the APSW was held on the School For The Deaf campus, a small student community located at the outskirts of Bechem, the District capital. At the time, it was the largest campus in the District, with a population of about 10,000. The campus also had the best sports equipments in the district capital.
Rebecca lived on that campus with her parents. They lived in one of the three bedroom teachers bungalows on the campus.
The first few days of the celebration had been quite uneventful, well aside my school's dramatic qualification to the grand finale of the quiz competition—massive step up from our previous appearances.
On Friday morning (the last day of the activities), after the usual Ghanaian school morning rituals had been performed, we all assembled in the School's large auditorium for the grand finale of the primary schools' edition of the quiz competition. The auditorium was a spacious and brightly-lit room with an expansive high ceiling, dark wooden walls and benches, and an intricately-patterned tiled floor. The stage was wide with beautiful detailed carvings around the edges and curtains that stretch from either side. The walls were painted a vibrant shade of yellow, with various decorations adorning them. On the left and right sides of the auditorium there are staircases that lead to the upper balcony level, which houses additional seating for even more guests. A large projection screen is also available in case presentations need to be shown.
The grand finale was between my school (King of Kings International School) and African Heritage International School (the defending champions of the primary schools' edition). AHIS had won the contest back to back, we on the other hand had never ever been to the final.
Our team had my classmate, Albert Mensah, my senior, Daniel Ankamah and myself as representatives. Daniel Ankamah was the only person in our team who made an appearance the previous year. Albert and I were rookies. Among us, Albert was the best mathematician, Daniel was also very good in English, and I was an all-rounder, but General Knowledge & Current Affairs was my forte.
After duly observing all protocols, the contest began as scheduled. We won the first round, which was English, by a landslide. The mathematics round saw us trailing, the gap closed drastically. We also lost the science round. It all bored down to the General Knowledge & Current Affairs round, that round was a now or never kind of round for me because I had...