Former Starehe MP aspirant and re-known activist Boniface Mwangi has said Kenyans should stop shying away from speaking matters sex.
Mwangi on Monday said sex is a Godly given gift which men and women should enjoy to the fullest and society should feel free to educate youth about its benefits.
He drew the example of Kenyan men who he said may not be good at pleasuring women because as young stars, they are taught of how bad sex is.
"Sadly, in Africa, we approach sex as though it is a disease. We should approach it as a pleasurable act," Mwangi who lost the Starehe MP seat during the August 8 general election to Jubilee Charles Kanyi (Jaguar) in a Facebook post.
"Men should be taught how to pleasure. If pleasure is number one, then you will know children will affect your pleasure, timetable. Sex is an expression."
He said he grew up well knowing sex is a bad thing which when performed in punishable.
"When l was in lower primary classmates would whisper sex is bad manners. If a girl and a boy were caught together it was said they were doing bad manners. Teachers used to say don’t do bad manners. I only learned more about sex from films and reading romance novels," he added.