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Dear Sue: Man Confused
sue@jamvibez.com

 Dear Sue;
            I met a really nice man about 4 months ago.  He treats me very well and is very kind and respectable.  However, I have a small problem.  I like him a lot and think I am falling in love with him but he has never taken me to his home.  I have met his kids and he said he is not married or doesn’t live with anyone but yet he has never offered to take me to his house.  I don’t want to accuse him of anything nor do I want to force him to take me there.  What should I do?

 Dear Confused,
                        I not going to accuse him readily either but I will share this with you from personal experience.  Anytime a man can’t carry you to his home something not right or him hiding something.  Either he is married, lives with someone, doesn’t live anywhere or ashamed of his living circumstance.   Pick your choice.  The best way to go about it is to ask him why you can’t go to his house and by his response you should know.  If the answer sound far fetched it probably is so use your instincts and don’t be nobody fool.

Have a question about any topic? Well send them to me at sue@jamvibez.com.

  Doc Seh: Sarsaparilla           doc@jamvibez.com
                  

Dear Doc,

I have heard that Sarsaparilla is an aphrodisiac is this true?

                                             Roots Boy

Dear Roots Boy,

                                       There is no legitamate proof that Sarsaparilla is an aphrodisiac.  However,  It has been used  for centuries to rid the body of toxins, purify the blood, energize the body and cure a host of other ailments like psoriasis, syphillis and gonorrhea.  As a result many tonics, roots and herbal blends include Sarsaparilla.  It is not an aphrodisiac on it’s own but when blended with other herbs it has been rumored to result in libido enhancement.

Wild sarsaparilla leaves, Burwash Ontario, Copyright 2002 Andy Fyon.