BeExcellent
Master Don Juan
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Advice from the old lady:
Here’s the thing gentlemen. Vulnerability comes from a position of strength in a real man. Period.
Read that again.
Women want to see the human side of their big strong man. The right sort of woman will take whatever you reveal “to the vault” as @sazc notes. You as a man will not know what kind of woman you really have unless & until you have the courage to reveal yourself and then see how she responds. If she listens, supports and takes it to the vault? She’s a safe place for you to be fully human. She will facilitate intimacy by doing this for you.
If she reacts like @logicallefty experienced? She’s just revealed that she isn’t a safe place for you. Most women aren’t a safe place in that way. Most women are too bloody wrapped up their own BS and insecurities and needs that they aren’t mature enough to handle a man who takes the risk and exhibits the strength & courage to reveal himself fully, faults, insecurities and all.
It’s about the courage to allow yourself to be fully known. And yes, you need to be ultra discriminating in who you allow to know you, good, bad, and ugly.
Most people can’t handle that kind of disclosure. Many women who *think* they want to know really aren’t prepared to handle what gets revealed.
I also agree that this is not the sort of thing that a man ought to do early on in a relationship. There simply isn’t enough foundation between two people. I will say however that I’ve seen truly remarkable men who are utterly outcome independent reveal themselves to others in a transparent and authentic way. That is powerful and such men are rare to find.
For the majority of men who are struggling with their own insecurities and baggage it is no surprise at some of the jaded responses and attitudes in this thread. Never mind gender. Few people as a percentage of the population have the character and the guts to behave in such an authentic manner and acknowledge the weak, vulnerable or ugly places inside. But that is the only path to real intimacy between two human beings. It ain’t for sissies nor for the insecure.
My guy has serious faults & flaws. So do I. In sharing those things we each become a safe harbor for one another. He has told me things that are ghastly, heartbreaking, painful and he has had awful moments in proximity to me, and he has allowed me into his psyche and his pain. While at the same time putting on a brave face for the world. And that’s not to say he isn’t happy at times too...he is.
But it is my duty to listen and understand the things he reveals, however they may be...without judgement. In that way he has an outlet for things he’s never expressed...and no matter how we may fight sometimes, those revelations are out of bounds and off limits because they were shared in confidence and great emotional risk.
It creates a powerful bond between us. But it comes from courage & strength and the desire to be fully known. And it requires an emotionally stable/mature partner.
Here’s the thing gentlemen. Vulnerability comes from a position of strength in a real man. Period.
Read that again.
Women want to see the human side of their big strong man. The right sort of woman will take whatever you reveal “to the vault” as @sazc notes. You as a man will not know what kind of woman you really have unless & until you have the courage to reveal yourself and then see how she responds. If she listens, supports and takes it to the vault? She’s a safe place for you to be fully human. She will facilitate intimacy by doing this for you.
If she reacts like @logicallefty experienced? She’s just revealed that she isn’t a safe place for you. Most women aren’t a safe place in that way. Most women are too bloody wrapped up their own BS and insecurities and needs that they aren’t mature enough to handle a man who takes the risk and exhibits the strength & courage to reveal himself fully, faults, insecurities and all.
It’s about the courage to allow yourself to be fully known. And yes, you need to be ultra discriminating in who you allow to know you, good, bad, and ugly.
Most people can’t handle that kind of disclosure. Many women who *think* they want to know really aren’t prepared to handle what gets revealed.
I also agree that this is not the sort of thing that a man ought to do early on in a relationship. There simply isn’t enough foundation between two people. I will say however that I’ve seen truly remarkable men who are utterly outcome independent reveal themselves to others in a transparent and authentic way. That is powerful and such men are rare to find.
For the majority of men who are struggling with their own insecurities and baggage it is no surprise at some of the jaded responses and attitudes in this thread. Never mind gender. Few people as a percentage of the population have the character and the guts to behave in such an authentic manner and acknowledge the weak, vulnerable or ugly places inside. But that is the only path to real intimacy between two human beings. It ain’t for sissies nor for the insecure.
My guy has serious faults & flaws. So do I. In sharing those things we each become a safe harbor for one another. He has told me things that are ghastly, heartbreaking, painful and he has had awful moments in proximity to me, and he has allowed me into his psyche and his pain. While at the same time putting on a brave face for the world. And that’s not to say he isn’t happy at times too...he is.
But it is my duty to listen and understand the things he reveals, however they may be...without judgement. In that way he has an outlet for things he’s never expressed...and no matter how we may fight sometimes, those revelations are out of bounds and off limits because they were shared in confidence and great emotional risk.
It creates a powerful bond between us. But it comes from courage & strength and the desire to be fully known. And it requires an emotionally stable/mature partner.