The fact that most men would rather juggle numbers on a
spread sheet than divulge the feelings of their hearts in a way that will
touch the person next to them, or that they can help their fellow men (and
children) express their own, does not mean that if they were to become single
fathers, they would not be able to look deep into their children’s eyes and
know and understand the hurt and pain behind them.
It does not mean that they cannot sit with their daughters and help them heal from a broken heart
or share in the joy of their first love. Or to hold their sons in their arms
while they comfort them as their boys cry out in their anger, frustration and
humiliation that life often suffers them through.
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