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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | August 19, 2007

Karl Johnson walking straigh paths
Rev. Karl Johnson, head of the Jamaica Council of Churches, noting the adroit ability of others to commandeer both political and theological leadership roles, believes he is too much of his own man to try such a feat. Instead, he said, he is committed to a religious path which he says gives full expression to his personhood.

If he says he can't be faithful, believe him!

Honey bun, you are no different from the rest of them. If a man tells you that he is seeing other people, or wants to have an 'open relationship', then that is exactly what he means. You are not the only one with whom he is cavorting, and he does not think you are special enough.

What keeps men in bars?

Do we really have more bars than churches inJamaica? We do not know, but this week we set out to discover why these places are so well loved by their male patrons.

Doctor's advice - Why does his girlfriend do this?

Q Hi, doc. There is something real strange about my girlfriend. So I would like you to tell me if there is anything seriously diseased with her 'sexual equipment'. Don't get me wrong, doctor. She is a real beautiful and passionate lady, and when she is 'in the sack', she is the best I have ever met... But there is one thing that is odd.





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