Ami this is not only inspiring. But I think what you’re doing is so important. I’ve worked with my own partner for years bc he grew up feeling abandoned. Having to be the man of the house. Taking care of his siblings. Internalizing his feelings bc he wasn’t given the tools to express vulnerability and after 10 years I’m so proud of how he’s grown and taken everything I’ve taught him. I’d love to learn more about what you do if it’s ok if I message you. This is something I’m passionate about as well. Men need safe spaces fuck color religion etc just men period. And wombmen do too. But the fact that you have been through things as well you’re trauma informed. That’s incredible so honored to know you.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this lovely. I would love to connect with you and share. And yes, these spaces are crucial, we need to support each other, soul to soul, human to human.💜🫂
Ami this is not only inspiring. But I think what you’re doing is so important. I’ve worked with my own partner for years bc he grew up feeling abandoned. Having to be the man of the house. Taking care of his siblings. Internalizing his feelings bc he wasn’t given the tools to express vulnerability and after 10 years I’m so proud of how he’s grown and taken everything I’ve taught him. I’d love to learn more about what you do if it’s ok if I message you. This is something I’m passionate about as well. Men need safe spaces fuck color religion etc just men period. And wombmen do too. But the fact that you have been through things as well you’re trauma informed. That’s incredible so honored to know you.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this lovely. I would love to connect with you and share. And yes, these spaces are crucial, we need to support each other, soul to soul, human to human.💜🫂
What stayed with me most here wasn’t the language about energy or spirituality, but the very human moments underneath it.
The image of a boy leaving the room and then choosing to come back on his own.
The idea that beneath so much male silence there is often unspoken pain waiting for permission to breathe.
That part felt real.
I am glad that resonates Antonio.