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Jamaica Gleaner Outlook
published: Sunday | March 30, 2008

Leonie Forbes - On becoming myself
Leonie Forbes, flitting from spot to spot as swiftly as a hummingbird, in her bougainvillaea-covered cottage in Kingston, is the elegant epitome of herself. Later, you will understand more of what we mean.

Marcia Griffiths' first love: Cooking!

Popularly known as the Queen of Reggae, Marcia Griffiths is a top-class reggae artiste whose soothing sound continues to appeal to all ages. She began her career in the music industry in 1964 as a vocalist for Byron Lee and the Dragonaires.

Single in the city - Too rich to date?

I received an email about four weeks ago from a male reader, who pointed out a fact that I had never really considered before. He wanted me to (and I quote directly from his letter), "explore the phenomenon of why men are not 'dating', 'taking out women' any longer."

Doctor's advice - Would the G-Spot help her?

Doc, I am a married lady aged 38, and I have to tell you in confidence that my sex life is getting a little 'stale' and sometimes boring. This is not my husband's fault, I know. He is a good man, but maybe just a little lacking in ideas, especially in the bedroom. Because of this, there have been times recently when I have thought of the idea of finding myself a boyfriend.

Outlook Youth - Getting married: Is now better than later?

I vividly recall a sleepover with some close friends when I was younger. We found a box with a wedding dress and other items of that nature inside, and couldn't resist the thrill of dressing up and 'getting married'. The hand-picked flowers made a wonderful bouquet, and everything else was picture-perfect!





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