WhisperingUnicorn
Gold Member
Oh dear, @Justmehere .. what a beautiful "self-counseling" project. Thank you for sharing this letter!
I am going to print and share with my man. He has only just recently "discovered" his "little" and we've been working through how he can "get in touch" on purpose. But when he's stressed, feels overwhelmed (and there has been a lot of this lately), his more dominant sides won't let him access his more vulnerable, less assertive sides.
But we DO know that one aspect of his "inner child" has been a very deep grief that he broke things off with his mom so aggressively years ago, and we have taken many steps lately in our endeavors, to foster forgiveness and even (to the degree it's possible) some reconciliation which is bringing him MUCH more peace. "Little" might not speak to it or surface in a way that I can "hear" him, but maybe we will try a letter of our own - or I'll encourage him at least to try this idea.
I had suggested something similar -- early on (in our discovery of "Little's" voice) I'd suggested he write (for himself only) a letter of "apology" to his mom to speak to this grief within him, and it has led to him visiting with her face to face for the first time in 20 years, a visit which included him introducing me as the woman he is going to marry, and even suggesting we might try to tailor her wedding dress to fit me (a beautiful sentiment).
Thank you again .. I don't know what else to say just yet, but *hugs* if you'll accept them. ;)
:inlove:
~S2B
I am going to print and share with my man. He has only just recently "discovered" his "little" and we've been working through how he can "get in touch" on purpose. But when he's stressed, feels overwhelmed (and there has been a lot of this lately), his more dominant sides won't let him access his more vulnerable, less assertive sides.
But we DO know that one aspect of his "inner child" has been a very deep grief that he broke things off with his mom so aggressively years ago, and we have taken many steps lately in our endeavors, to foster forgiveness and even (to the degree it's possible) some reconciliation which is bringing him MUCH more peace. "Little" might not speak to it or surface in a way that I can "hear" him, but maybe we will try a letter of our own - or I'll encourage him at least to try this idea.
I had suggested something similar -- early on (in our discovery of "Little's" voice) I'd suggested he write (for himself only) a letter of "apology" to his mom to speak to this grief within him, and it has led to him visiting with her face to face for the first time in 20 years, a visit which included him introducing me as the woman he is going to marry, and even suggesting we might try to tailor her wedding dress to fit me (a beautiful sentiment).
Thank you again .. I don't know what else to say just yet, but *hugs* if you'll accept them. ;)
:inlove:
~S2B