She is Marion

She is Marion

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03/02/2026

A Call for Honest Conversations, Compassion, and Responsible Influence

Recently, a situation in Sierra Leone has sparked intense public debate. Publicrfigur, a young man who was openly gay, has chosen to step away from that identity and marry a woman. This decision has generated mixed reactions, deep conversations, and strong emotions across society.
Support for Publicrfigur, whether from individuals, organizations, religious groups, or influencers like Hawanatu konneh Network , who is supporting his wedding without judgment, is not mere public showmanship. It is historic and deeply impactful. It demonstrates the importance of giving people the space to reflect, heal, and redefine themselves without fear, mockery, or coercion.

What many people fail to understand is that a significant number of young men and women involved in same-s€x lifestyles in poor societies like ours have experienced ab₩se, tra₩ma, exploitation,Life time STI'S and other chronic diseases and even de@+h. In many cases, survival, poverty, hunger, social pressure, and promised benefits play a major role in shaping these choices. This reality deserves honest discussion, not denial or silence.

At the same time, it is important to acknowledge that some individuals genuinely struggle with deep se€×ual identity and psychological issues, areas that even science has not fully explained. As an SRHR advocate, I strongly believe that everyone deserves respect, regardless of their identity or the reasons behind it however,since my Nation is one of the poorest and less devin the world I am deeply concerned about how certain influences, when mixed with poverty and lack of education, can negatively affect young people and place the next generation at risk. This becomes especially dangerous when vulnerable boys and girls are exploited by adults who themselves are struggling with unresolved sexual and identity challenges.

Living in the Western world and working with various groups across Africa has shown me that this is not theory, it is lived reality. While genuine cases deserve empathy, acceptance and support, we must also be honest about how influence driven by financial gain or social survival can distort realities in fragile, uneducated and poor societies like Sierra Leone.
If a young man like Publicrfigur has taken such a bold step toward redefining his life, I believe organizations, agencies, religious institutions, and influencers should use his story responsibly, to encourage self-discovery, personal responsibility, and informed decision-making among young people, not shame or coercion.

I may not know what prompted Publicrfigur’s decision, but I believe it was intentional. I have seen many people quietly working on themselves away from social media. Some individuals undergo therapy for years with little or no changes, while others realize, through reflection or counseling, that a certain lifestyle was never truly who they were.
I sincerely thank HNK for the support and positive influence shown so far, and I respectfully urge continued support beyond the wedding day. Marriage alone does not end the journey. Counseling and therapy for both Publicrfigur and his wife will be important as they navigate emotional, social, and psychological challenges ahead.

To everyone reading this: same-s€x identity struggles are real, but self-knowledge is essential. Own your body. Understand your se€uality. Ask questions. Seek help. If services are unavailable, responsibly use your phone to research and learn. Do not allow hunger, pressure, or manipulation to push you into becoming someone you are not. Those with genuine challenges are already suffering, let us give them space and dignity.

Finally, I call on organizations, educators, and leaders to start talking openly about se€uality. Begin with teenagers. Teach them about their bodies, boundaries, and choices. Se€ual education is no longer a taboo, it is a necessity.

Silence is no longer an option.


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Dear AYV/HouseMate,

The issue between Kumzee and Suad over a feminine hygiene misunderstanding may have seemed funny to many, yet it touches on something very real and seriou, the daily struggles and silence surrounding women’s hygiene and feminine education in Sierra Leone.
This moment shouldn’t just be entertainment; it’s a mirror reflecting the hidden realities of many teenage girls and women who face challenges due to a lack of awareness, access, and open conversation. In our society, feminine hygiene, women’s health is still treated as taboo, something we whisper about, if we talk about it at all.

Yet, these are essential products every woman deserves to understand and access, pads, tampons, pantyliners, menstrual cups, and feminine wash. Knowing their uses, benefits, and potential disadvantages is key to maintaining good health and confidence.Unfortunately, too many still lack this knowledge because of: Cultural stigma that discourages open discussion.
Limited access to affordable and safe menstrual products. Poor education about menstrual hygiene and body awareness.Use of unsafe alternatives like rags and leaves, which cause infections.

Missed school days and opportunities due to shame and lack of materials.
Inadequate WASH facilities that make hygiene management difficult.
As someone passionate about sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), I sincerely appeal to AYV, please use this opportunity to educate not only your housemates but also the wider Sierra Leonean public as you have been doing for other issues.Let’s turn this viral moment into a national awareness drive. Let’s teach our pre-teens, teenagers, and women the importance of menstrual health and hygiene. If we didn’t have this knowledge as teenagers, we can at least ensure our daughters do and that will be our legacy.

Let’s move from laughter to learning, and from ignorance to empowerment.
God bless Sierra Leone, and God bless AYV.

A passionate SRHR advocate

Photos from She is Marion's post 19/10/2025

By the indication of everything, her husband has confirmed that she’s on a substance. But my biggest question now is: what might have led her to such intake?
Regina’s story should not just serve as a laughing situation but as a lesson to all. Marriage alone is a lot; being a co-wife, not one, but sometimes multiple women is nothing to take lightly. The huge age gap, provocation, and controversies surrounding her marriage are all things we must sit quietly and study.

Some of you might say she brought it upon herself, which is partially right. A lot of us say age is just a number, which I totally agree with. In fact, love and happiness come in mysterious ways, but when it reaches your turn, you can encounter anything, especially if hidden motives are involved.
Regina’s public display of her husband’s wealth might just be a coping mechanism to prove a point. Perhaps she thought turning back wasn’t an option, maybe out of fear of being roasted by her countrymen or the world.

I’m sure Ned loves her dearly, but sometimes his overprotection may become so annoying or boring. Age may be just a number, and I agree, but it becomes a very serious issue when things go sour.
Send them love and wisdom to put their home together if it is true love. If not, Regina must accept therapy and start a new life. She’s a gem, and so much more.





16/10/2025
02/10/2025

"Don’t date married men! But caught up with one already? Who am I to judge 😬 Don’t stress, in my next post, we’ll chat about surviving it, turning it to your advantage, and getting forgiven for a fresh start 😄✨"

02/10/2025

You’re worth more than a married man.
Still tempted or already involved? Here’s what to watch out for and how to put yourself first:

1️⃣ Your Health Comes First
Married men often hide multiple relationships. Protect your body, STIs, stress, emotional trauma, and unexpected pregnancy are too big a risk for a temporary fling.

2️⃣ You’re Never the Priority
No matter how much he promises, his wife and family come first. You’ll always be second in line, which can leave you feeling unworthy or used.

3️⃣ Financial Promises Rarely Last
Many young girls get trapped by “allowances” or gifts. But when he’s done, the support disappears, leaving you with nothing to show for the time you invested.

4️⃣ Legal & Social Consequences Are Real
If things turn sour, you have little to no legal protection. Exposure can lead to stigma, shame, or even threats from his family.

5️⃣ Your Child’s Future & Freedom
Getting involved can affect not just you, but your child. Children can be deprived of stability, attention, or a normal upbringing when caught in a hidden, complicated relationship.

Every minute with the wrong person delays the chance of building a safe, honest, and fulfilling future. The delays, hidden pain, and lack of freedom of expression aren’t worth it. You deserve a love that doesn’t hide, one that puts you first, values you fully, and allows you to grow freely. 💖

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Celebrating my 7th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

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