DO MEN HAVE THE CAPACITY TO LOVE PROFOUNDLY? ™
For numerous years, I have shared
conversations with countless women representing various ethnicities, cultures
and social economic levels. And an overwhelmingly commonality shared is a
belief that some men lack the capacity to love deeply.
Even a Man Can Have a Broken Heart was
written as a tool to help increase women’s understanding as it pertains to
love’s many complexities from a male’s perspective. Also, the goal of this book
is to help men gain insight into how their experiences, past and present, may
have a direct impact on decisions made each and every day. I interviewed five
amazing men and each made an attempt to identify and disclose the various
factors, both positive and negative, that have made an impact on their ability
to commit, trust, and love profoundly.
For the purpose of this work, it is not my goal to spend in-depth time
assessing my theories that support a particular stance or belief system
.
However, I will reveal my stance, which
supports the belief that men indeed have the capacity to love just as
profoundly as women and do. The way in which their love may manifest and
present itself may differ and vary from culture to culture.
My
take is that we were all sent here to learn many life lessons and that our
greatest challenge is to tap into what it is our soul desires and to learn how
t o open our
hearts to love. This is the challenge.
I
could go on and on, but the sole purpose of this book is to explore the
thoughts of my readers and in doing so, I presented a thought-provoking
question to a random group of women—women representing various cultures,
ethnicities and social economic levels.
The
question was presented
and the responses poured in. I present to you the question:
Do
you feel that men have the capacity to love profoundly?
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