kristincarrera on Nostr: I think most men don't admit it. They may admit it to the closest person in their ...
I think most men don't admit it. They may admit it to the closest person in their life, but even then, most men have been taught to hold onto their emotions.
It's not about people not showing up for them—people will show up. It's about men expressing how they feel and knowing it's okay to feel that way.
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