“I don't know what to think! Or is it I don't want to believe?” Nia said. “I am ready for a serious relationship, or at least I think I am. But my player genes keep rebelling. Guys keep coming to me with their double lives and try to get one over me. Pity for them, … Continue reading Jamaican Relationships : Jamaican Men are purposefully confusing
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Ten Lies Victims of Abuse Tell Themselves
Trigger Warning: Understanding that power is not only taken but also surrendered is vital to breaking the cycle of violence and such an exploration must coincide with the examination of the thought processes that contribute to a person’s choice to stay in abusive relationships, not everyone is ready to take this step and should proceed … Continue reading Ten Lies Victims of Abuse Tell Themselves
Jamaican Wedding: A Jamaican wedding getaway
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2010, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Jamaica is one of the most beautiful Caribbean countries, filled with sand, surf and sea and brimming with culture and native beauty. The people are widely described as friendly and engaging and the music is world-renowned. Then, there is the warm Caribbean sun and … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: A Jamaican wedding getaway
Jamaican Poetry: Di man for me
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe As a Jamaican ooman I would like to think, There is a Jamaican man who nah go mek mi boat sink. Him will tek mi by di hand and lead di way, An won’t run from di danger, him lef mi fi face. … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Di man for me
Jamaican Poetry: Negril
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise N. Fyffe Negril, she is like a poison Slowly strangling my marriage, to Kingston; Her curves and twist, Like a belly dancers invitation; She lures me, Into her waiting embrace and succulent kisses. Negril, she is like a cobra’s venom Deadly; Whispering future promises, To … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Negril
Jamaican Poetry: Bye bye dear
By: Denise defy Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, defy, Denise N. Fyffe I see your face up in the clouds Your laughter ringing out loud I know you lived with no regrets You are, what I want to be That love that keeps giving; I see your smile in my mind That memory, passes through me, … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: Bye bye dear
Jamaican Poetry: I’m Broken
By: Denise defy Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, defy, Denise N. Fyffe I’m broken Borderline A bipolar accident waiting to ignite in my mind; What I am is a figment of the former me Deceased, Or at least That is what I have come to believe; More or less My confessions are real Life has stripped … Continue reading Jamaican Poetry: I’m Broken
Jamaican Beach Wedding invitation ideas
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Denise N. Fyffe Wedding invitations are an important part of the wedding. This is the first thing that people will see and notice about the event. It announces to the world, about your union and it informs them of what type of Jamaican wedding ceremony you will have; whether … Continue reading Jamaican Beach Wedding invitation ideas
Jamaican Wedding: Beach wedding favors
By: Denise N. Fyffe. Copyright © 2012, Poetess Defy, Denise Fyffe Jamaican Weddings are an occasion not just for sharing memories and celebrating with the bride and groom, but also of having fun. Having wedding favors is a traditional part of the wedding. It is how you thank your guests for making the effort to … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: Beach wedding favors
Jamaican Wedding: The usefulness of magazines in the wedding planning process
By: Denise defy Fyffe. Copyright © 2013, Denise N. Fyffe Planning a Jamaican Wedding is an exciting event. Many women look forward to doing this their whole lives. Some even take it on as a career as coordinators and wedding planners; while other fantasize and scope out wedding magazines. However, not many Jamaican brides or … Continue reading Jamaican Wedding: The usefulness of magazines in the wedding planning process