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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one! "
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent. |
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I'm not a big fan of having a royal family. But whilst we do have one, it's good to see them being useful.
Any high profile male talking openly in this way is great.
We need to break the macho silence that blokes think is the manly way to deal with things. |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent."
It's the first I have heard and I thoroughly approve. And of it helps other men face their suppressed emotion, well then I hope he 'trots it out' ad infinitum! |
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It's a big thing with the young princes, William has just been on in a similar vein. They mean well but it's easy to express your feelings when it's not potentially going to affect your job or lifestyle. |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent."
It's the first I've heard about it too. In fact, in the interview he states that he buried his emotions when his Mum died. From what I thought, this was the first time he's sought help. |
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent."
To be fair, he was very young, and the whole event was turned into a world-wide circus. He was probably not given the space, privacy or opportunity to process it all. Nor, I suspect, was he allowed to show any emotion. All the trappings of royalty, but not what he needed.
So, good on him. And, if by sharing his story, he encourages other men to seek help, or even makes one suicidal person re-think that course of action, then good for him. Bravo. |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent.
To be fair, he was very young, and the whole event was turned into a world-wide circus. He was probably not given the space, privacy or opportunity to process it all. Nor, I suspect, was he allowed to show any emotion. All the trappings of royalty, but not what he needed.
So, good on him. And, if by sharing his story, he encourages other men to seek help, or even makes one suicidal person re-think that course of action, then good for him. Bravo." totaly in agreement here on this subject warm hearts not cold hearts !!! ((round of applause)) |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent.
It's the first I've heard about it too. In fact, in the interview he states that he buried his emotions when his Mum died. From what I thought, this was the first time he's sought help."
My mum died when I was 6. Took me until my early 30's to seek counselling and deal with it. |
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"I'm not a big fan of having a royal family. But whilst we do have one, it's good to see them being useful.
Any high profile male talking openly in this way is great.
We need to break the macho silence that blokes think is the manly way to deal with things."
Amen to that |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!! "
I'll tell you a secret - I've shagged more than one ginger on here and I'm very much hoping to meet one of them again real soon (though he would say auburn!) |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!!
I'll tell you a secret - I've shagged more than one ginger on here and I'm very much hoping to meet one of them again real soon (though he would say auburn!) "
Strawberry blonde surely |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent.
It's the first I've heard about it too. In fact, in the interview he states that he buried his emotions when his Mum died. From what I thought, this was the first time he's sought help.
My mum died when I was 6. Took me until my early 30's to seek counselling and deal with it."
That's rough, so glad you got some help in the end.
Maybe see someone about those ears next though. ....... |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!!
I'll tell you a secret - I've shagged more than one ginger on here and I'm very much hoping to meet one of them again real soon (though he would say auburn!)
Strawberry blonde surely "
He can call it anything he likes! |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!!
I'll tell you a secret - I've shagged more than one ginger on here and I'm very much hoping to meet one of them again real soon (though he would say auburn!) " auburn is auburn.... ginger is ginger
Like a cunt is a cunt |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!!
I like gingers "
Some ists here...hate crime no different to racist bigots and bullies... |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
Bbut he's ginger!!
I'll tell you a secret - I've shagged more than one ginger on here and I'm very much hoping to meet one of them again real soon (though he would say auburn!) auburn is auburn.... ginger is ginger
Like a cunt is a cunt"
I would guess all three can be found on fabs.... |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I honestly don't know why everyone has to talk so much about their problems."
Sometimes, often, it is the only way people can properly come to terms with them and move on. Harry is sharing after 22 years of silence on the matter to try to help others find some help for their own suppressed emotion (in association with a mental health charity campaign on the subject). I think that's a very good thing. |
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"I honestly don't know why everyone has to talk so much about their problems.
Sometimes, often, it is the only way people can properly come to terms with them and move on. Harry is sharing after 22 years of silence on the matter to try to help others find some help for their own suppressed emotion (in association with a mental health charity campaign on the subject). I think that's a very good thing. "
I think it's a good thing too. He's always been very private; this is a massively personal thing to share with the world.
Must be horrendous to lose your mum at a young age but to lose a mum that the world thinks they know/ 'own' too must be so much worse. |
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"I honestly don't know why everyone has to talk so much about their problems.
Do you mean to the media, to their friends or counselling ? "
Not counselling, mostly to the media in this instance. I understand it can help others, but nothing seems personal these days. |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"I honestly don't know why everyone has to talk so much about their problems.
Do you mean to the media, to their friends or counselling ?
Not counselling, mostly to the media in this instance. I understand it can help others, but nothing seems personal these days."
I think it was for him until this week, but yes, a lot of people do find it cathartic even on social media! |
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"I love a man who's prepared to own his emotions....especially a hot one!
How often is he going to trot this out?
Don't get me wrong, when my son died I sought counselling. When my daughter had a psychotic breakdown at 15 we moved heaven and earth to get her the help she needed.
The first time he spoke about it my heart went out to him, but to me, somehow, the frequency of telling comes across as a little self indulgent."
I see it differently. I think he's using his position in a good way to help others. |
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"Carpenter ?
Styles ?
Potter ?
Belafonte ?
Connick Jr ?
Windsor "
I thought his name was Wales?
"In the Army, he was known as "Captain Wales". As a British prince, he doesn’t have a fixed surname and so instead used the name of the area over which his father holds title, as a territorial suffix in place of a surname."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-harry/11096361/31-things-you-didnt-know-about-Prince-Harry.html |
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"Carpenter ?
Styles ?
Potter ?
Belafonte ?
Connick Jr ? "
Hewitt
Now one of the UK's biggest benefit claimants along with the others who claim castles, estates, jewels and treasure because of some magical bloodline.
Wake up people. |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Carpenter ?
Styles ?
Potter ?
Belafonte ?
Connick Jr ?
Hewitt
Now one of the UK's biggest benefit claimants along with the others who claim castles, estates, jewels and treasure because of some magical bloodline.
Wake up people."
Nah, they make a net profit for the UK. |
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By *risky_Mare OP Woman
over a year ago
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"Carpenter ?
Styles ?
Potter ?
Belafonte ?
Connick Jr ?
Windsor
I thought his name was Wales?
"In the Army, he was known as "Captain Wales". As a British prince, he doesn’t have a fixed surname and so instead used the name of the area over which his father holds title, as a territorial suffix in place of a surname."
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/prince-harry/11096361/31-things-you-didnt-know-about-Prince-Harry.html"
I stand corrected |
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