Opening The Tear Ducts

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Emotions, Relationships, Interpersonal Relationships
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Author: Anonymous ISBN: 1230000267670
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher Publication: September 12, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anonymous
ISBN: 1230000267670
Publisher: Consumer Oriented Ebooks Publisher
Publication: September 12, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

We all know that real men don’t cry, right?  Actually, real men are in touch with their feelings and aren’t afraid to show them.  But that’s not how most boys are conditioned in their formative years. Boys and young men are taught to hold in their emotions and not show them, even to close friends or family members.

This habit of suppressing or attempting to deny emotions is not healthy. 

Actually men would be better off in all their relationships if the emotions they demonstrated in interactions with others were true to their inner selves.

But it’s not easy to reverse years or even decades of social conditioning.  In order to connect, men may need to walk through some exercises to learn how to connect with their true emotions.  Ladies, you may not understand this, but for guys, it really isn’t easy to identify and learn to show true emotion.

“Opening the Tear Ducts” begins by answering the question of whether a change is even necessary.  Next, the author introduces the reader to some helpful techniques for learning how to show emotion, when to be vulnerable and when not to, disadvantages of and benefits of showing emotion, and much more.

This e-book will give both men and women the tools you need to learn how to change and show you the advantages of being in touch with your emotional side.  Get “Opening the Tear Ducts” today and learn how you can enrich your life and relationships. 

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We all know that real men don’t cry, right?  Actually, real men are in touch with their feelings and aren’t afraid to show them.  But that’s not how most boys are conditioned in their formative years. Boys and young men are taught to hold in their emotions and not show them, even to close friends or family members.

This habit of suppressing or attempting to deny emotions is not healthy. 

Actually men would be better off in all their relationships if the emotions they demonstrated in interactions with others were true to their inner selves.

But it’s not easy to reverse years or even decades of social conditioning.  In order to connect, men may need to walk through some exercises to learn how to connect with their true emotions.  Ladies, you may not understand this, but for guys, it really isn’t easy to identify and learn to show true emotion.

“Opening the Tear Ducts” begins by answering the question of whether a change is even necessary.  Next, the author introduces the reader to some helpful techniques for learning how to show emotion, when to be vulnerable and when not to, disadvantages of and benefits of showing emotion, and much more.

This e-book will give both men and women the tools you need to learn how to change and show you the advantages of being in touch with your emotional side.  Get “Opening the Tear Ducts” today and learn how you can enrich your life and relationships. 

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