tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3980365924122708508.post3716557464992409278..comments2015-12-01T13:39:24.212-08:00Comments on Hugging the inner woman: My plan for hugging my inner woman!Jadehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10101380829675630179noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3980365924122708508.post-31545150173687531322015-07-29T05:21:03.770-07:002015-07-29T05:21:03.770-07:00As I told you over at Crossdream Life, I love your...As I told you over at Crossdream Life, I love your positive approach to crossdreaming, and the way that you focus on integrating suppressed sides of yourself into your psyche. I especially appreciate the way you open up for alternatives to the macho man stereotype.<br /><br />I made note of the following:<br /><br />"My inner woman does not want me to "become" her. She is just a symbolic representation of a few things that I am avoiding or suppressing in my life."<br /><br />For others, including me, "the inner woman" (which is a useful but somewhat misleading metaphor to me) is somewhat more than the temperaments and interest my male self does not accept. She represents another identity, and in my case even one that is more real than my male facade.<br /><br />I believe you when you say that she is not for you, but what do you think about those who think of her as their real identity?Jack Molayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03629363646482611722noreply@blogger.com