(If you are new to this blog or have not read them all, they are in reverse order from the last blog to the first blog. I recommend reading and pondering them in order so as to follow the path of purpose of this journey of your HEART and Life Story. Robersonchip40@gmail.com.)
Some of the memories and images that may affect the way you see men.

Did you, like so many girls, get your dad to teach you how to shoot a basketball or throw a softball?
Who was the first boyfriend who brought you flowers?
Was there ever a male you loved who held you when you cried—and just holding you was purely enough?
There is no more an important man in the picture
than your FATHER
Even if you never knew him, or if he left your life through death or desertion, your father is the first man in your life.
You look into your father’s eyes as a mirror that tells you, you are lovely and valuable as a daughter and as a emerging woman.
What you did or did not experience with your father shaped your hope for what you could expect to experience with any man thereafter.
There are women these days who by the age of 13 lost their fathers through death or divorce and now realize how that loss propelled them into the arms of whatever guys crossed their paths.
How would you describe the males to whom you have been attracted? What is good or bad about it?





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