Many men hide pain inside, fearing it’s a weak reflection of their masculinity. I show them how to wear pain as a Medal of Honor. Depressed, with his emotions holding onto a tornado, Misner wrote about love, divorce, and heartache. The poems and prose were written as he was trying to handle what life had dealt him. Written from his heart, he feels it would be valuable to share his experience with others. The poems help make sense of how people hold onto the thrills and memories of love, as they lose their loved ones. Love is possible another day. Scars will heal; hurt will dissipate, but love stays forever in the fibers of your body, the pages of your memory, and the senses of your being. Misner said, “When I started to write, I had no subject in mind. I had all these different emotions running though me at the same time; most of them bouncing off each other. I found if I wrote down what I was thinking, in time I felt better. I don’t know why writing about pain and heartache helps you grow, but you can learn from pain. As I wrote, I got stronger and saw where mistakes were made. Maybe the next time there will be no mistakes.” Read his writings and you may avoid riding the tornado! Men Dont Listen. Climb inside his head. Decode the secrets he holds within. Resolve old wounds by waking up his emotional needs. By entering his world and using the knowledge you gain, you can then get him to finally open up and show his deep emotions. My trustworthy advice will end your tension and anxiety by improving your mental and physical well-being. Below are a few of the infinitely rewarding topics, Men: Why you keep losing those you love. How to stop being numb and start feeling again. What she is really saying. Learn how to feel love, touch it, see it, give it. Women: Why he does not hear you. Penetrate the wall surrounding him. What warning signs to look for. Build excitement into your partnership.
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