
I’ve already
said it to a handful of my closest guy friends and recently, I decided to say it
to more of them. I’m not sure exactly why, but
if I had to guess, I’d say COVID-19 and
deaths in the family made me open up more. Sure, it
shouldn’t take a pandemic to tell people how I really feel, but it shouldn’t
take events like weddings or funerals either.
In this
COVID-19 reality, the stakes seem higher. With our mortality and fragility
feeling more present than ever, there’s a sense of urgency to say and do the
hardest, most important things in life. Plus, with my other love languages
temporarily obsolete under the circumstances, my words often feel like all I’ve
got. So in this time of I can help but wonder why so
many of us have a hard saying “I love you” to you each other. More over why do ‘straight’
men have such a challenge with these 3 words.
Isn’t it exhilarating to imagine being so open without hesitation
and straight men allowing themselves to feel, give
and love more deeply? Despite our cultural progress around gender and sexuality, guys’
relationships — especially those among cisgender heterosexual men — are still
at the mercy of homophobia, traditional gender roles and the pressure to
exercise true “manliness.”
Why do men both queer and
straight still face barriers of stigma about expressing
feelings to each other? I get that looking mushy and even appearing gay in some groups
can be crippling but how do expect to bring humanity closer?
There’s value
and intimacy in “love you” or “I love you, dude,” but how can cis
men own those words? I get that many say [‘I love
you’] differently or just show it behaviorally instead, but does it
translate well?
I think for some straight men, it's a sign of weakness, unnatural & there's a possibility some females could think of them less of a man because of that.
ReplyDeleteThese are bizzare things I just mentioned but unfortunately true for some men who aren't thinking clearly. Luckily, there's plenty straight guys who are so sure of themselves & comfortable with their sexuality, so being emotional with the same sex is natural to them. 🙂