Being seen without armour is trust as it’s core, perhaps even vulnerability. Going against social expectation of masculinity for those it controls.
Courageous for some I’d imagine but I’m guessing for many that serve you it may feel grounding, natural and free… myself being the latter!
Being seen without armour is trust as it’s core, perhaps even vulnerability. Going against social expectation of masculinity for those it controls.
Courageous for some I’d imagine but I’m guessing for many that serve you it may feel grounding, natural and free… myself being the latter!