I understand where you're coming from. It’s easy to say, but living through something like a divorce, heartbreak, or the loss of a loved one is a whole different reality. Healing takes time, and the journey is deeply personal. It's not about bouncing back instantly-it's about finding strength in your own way, no matter how long it takes.
@@Stoicscode it's not me coming from anywhere it's truth!! Don't let the outside world upset the inside. Like stop. It's literal trash. It's not humanity Birds fucking cry when they lose a mate
@@cassandral207 You're absolutely right. Many men feel the pressure to "stay strong" and end up bottling up emotions instead of processing them. Pushing feelings down only makes healing harder in the long run. It's important to acknowledge and release emotions, allowing yourself to feel and heal. True strength comes from facing those emotions, not avoiding them.
People that write stuff like this never went through a divorce, heartbreak, death of a loved one. Like get real
I understand where you're coming from.
It’s easy to say, but living through something like a divorce, heartbreak, or the loss of a loved one is a whole different reality.
Healing takes time, and the journey is deeply personal.
It's not about bouncing back instantly-it's about finding strength in your own way, no matter how long it takes.
@@Stoicscode it's not me coming from anywhere it's truth!! Don't let the outside world upset the inside. Like stop. It's literal trash. It's not humanity Birds fucking cry when they lose a mate
Men take this literal and push emotions down instead of letting them flow
@@cassandral207
You're absolutely right.
Many men feel the pressure to "stay strong" and end up bottling up emotions instead of processing them.
Pushing feelings down only makes healing harder in the long run.
It's important to acknowledge and release emotions, allowing yourself to feel and heal.
True strength comes from facing those emotions, not avoiding them.