The second quarter issue of Gensan Gazer Quarterly (GGQ) explores relationships, personal growth, and global perspectives, blending intimate conversations with cultural discovery and lifestyle insight. We begin with Gensan Gazer in Hyderabad, which sets an international tone, connecting local curiosity with experiences abroad and highlighting how Gensan's voice travels beyond borders.
At the heart of the issue is an in-depth focus on relationships and partnership. A thoughtful series of features examines modern love from multiple angles: Couples: Keeping the Flame Alive looks at sustaining connection over time, while Communication in a Relationship and How Not to Lose Yourself in a Relationship explore balance, individuality, and emotional clarity. The conversation deepens with After Infidelity: Make Up or Break Up, a candid look at trust, healing, and hard choices, followed by Money Matters in Marriage, which addresses one of the most practical—and often unspoken—challenges couples face.
Culture and lifestyle round out the issue with GGQ's signature mix. Gensan's Kasalang Filipino 2013 celebrates tradition and community through the lens of a uniquely Filipino wedding experience. Musix Mixx and Books Buzz keep readers plugged into current sounds and stories, while Say it Often, Say it Less reflects on the power—and restraint—of words in everyday life.
Travel takes a stylish turn with Paris Dos and Don'ts, Paris Snapshots, and culinary inspiration from Cooking Corner, offering both practical tips and visual escapism. On the tech and ideas front, GadgetSpeak reviews the Samsung Note II, while Nixing Nuclear Energy tackles a timely environmental debate. Features like Achievers Abroad, Beauty Buzz, Summer Shoot, and Fitness & Health celebrate ambition, style, and well-being, before Coordinated Chaos closes the issue with reflection on the beautiful disorder of modern life.
This GGQ issue is a thoughtful companion for readers navigating love, culture, and a constantly connected world.