Meet Amahle Kungawo, a six-foot-tall, curvy Black woman of South African descent living in the City of Gatineau, Quebec. At the age of forty three, this fine South African dame is enjoying all that life has to offer. Amahle owns three townhouses not far from the Portage Area, and rents them out to college student types. For the most part, business is good even though Covid has slowed things down. Amahle has been feeling bored and restless ever since her African American husband Omar O'Keefe died in a plane crash.
As far as widows go, Amahle Kungawo is the sexiest of them all. Born in the environs of Johannesburg, South Africa, to a Black mother and White father, Amahle is fine, sexy and as the saying goes, exotically beautiful. Amahle left South Africa two decades ago, and moved to the City of Montreal, Quebec. While at the University of Montreal, Amahle met a handsome African American expat named Omar O'Keefe, and they ended up getting married. They had a glorious decade together, and then Omar died. In these uncertain times, Amahle has learned to make her own fun...
Amahle Kungawo has a high sex drive, and loves all things kink. She has been dabbling in the world of BDSM. For a time, Amahle identified as a dominatrix but discovered that she likes switching. The sultry South African dame likes to give it, sure, but sometimes she also enjoys taking it. Amahle used to attend BDSM play parties in Ottawa and Gatineau, but found them boring. Most of the people at those parties lacked in the Melanin department, and that's just too bad for Amahle.
In the world of BDSM, there is a serious lack of racial diversity. Minorities such as Africans, Arabs and Asians are seen as exotic sexual playthings by most White folks in the world of BDSM. Amahle received a lot of attention from White males but didn't want to become one of their playthings. Whether submissive or dominant, they saw her as something other. Amahle is one of those rare Black women in the world of BDSM who's not allergic to Black men. This makes her something of an exception, to be sure.