Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Men Cry Too

 Men cry too.

Men cry in darkness.

Men cry when eyes are elsewhere.

 

Men get angry.

Men get snappy.

Men get emotional.

 

Men are different.

Men are human.

Men are also in need of support.

 

Men can cry but hold back the tears.

Men can hold back until too late.

Men can be more likely to commit suicide.

 

Men if you shed a tear, we will be there to support you.

Men if you need a hand, we will give you one.

Men if you can admit you need it, we will admire your strength.

 

So, talk to each other, cry to one another.

So, learn to show and share your feelings.

So, accept that opening is hard but is worth it.

 

From Men to Women and in between there are differences.

Some cry and some are angry.

But Man to Women and in between…

 

All of us have emotions.

All of us should be able to share them without judgment.

All the ups and downs all year round.

 

Men cry as Women do.  

 

 

Friday, January 1, 2021

Not a Duck!

Have you ever heard the saying 'If it looks like a duck, swims like, and quacks like a duck, it's a duck!'?

 

This popped into my head when I was thinking about disabilities that are not easy to recognise. The key word in this saying is 'like', if you look 'like' the average person you are more likely to have your needs overlooked, and have to ask for what you need, or worse not be believed after you have explained, or have to give evidence that you need supports. Advocacy and asking for things can be exhausting.

 

As someone with less recognisable differences, I know this to be true. Not everyone is the same. There are so many conditions that are not easy to see, but are there, nevertheless. It is sometimes nice not to have to explain and be seen as disabled (less bullying and discrimination when I graduated high school- no more 'trolly girl'). For we that don't always show symptoms we question 'do I need this? Am I disabled enough? Surely other people need this more...?' When I look in the mirror I see a young woman that 'looks like' a 'normal' person. It's taken me a long time to say, wait a sec... I'm not and that's okay. I am learning to see me as me and what I can do not what everyone else can do. 

 

I have some things that are different, that have made me strong, and unique and more interesting. I'm colourful. When I think about it so is each duck. We all have different shades, and we need to be able to let them shine, and feel safe enough to do so. Be honest with one another and letting each other see that all of us, including the murky colours. All of us have challenges and last year that became more obvious than ever. We are all of us multicoloured. Let's work together.

Life is more fun when we can all shine.