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A few weeks ago I received a comment on one of my most-read articles, “From Sissy Boys to Straight-Acting Gay Men.” The person shared the following:
“I don’t agree with the premise of this article that gay men have to learn to forgive themselves. The act of self-forgiveness is often promoted as a panacea for life’s ills, in this case, self-shaming as a gay man. Self-forgiveness suggests that some wrong has been perpetrated (by me).”
His message was well-intentioned, and I suggested that there is a subtlety in the understanding of what I meant with respect to “forgiveness”.
Read the show notes here:
Do Gay Men Need to Forgive Themselves for Gay Shame?
Did this episode inspire you in some way?
I'd love to know what you thought or how you felt. Send me a message here: https://darrenstehle.com/contact.
Get weekly updates from me to cultivate more acceptance, connection, and joy in your life: https://darrenstehle.com/newsletter
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A few weeks ago I received a comment on one of my most-read articles, “From Sissy Boys to Straight-Acting Gay Men.” The person shared the following:
“I don’t agree with the premise of this article that gay men have to learn to forgive themselves. The act of self-forgiveness is often promoted as a panacea for life’s ills, in this case, self-shaming as a gay man. Self-forgiveness suggests that some wrong has been perpetrated (by me).”
His message was well-intentioned, and I suggested that there is a subtlety in the understanding of what I meant with respect to “forgiveness”.
Read the show notes here:
Do Gay Men Need to Forgive Themselves for Gay Shame?
Did this episode inspire you in some way?
I'd love to know what you thought or how you felt. Send me a message here: https://darrenstehle.com/contact.
Get weekly updates from me to cultivate more acceptance, connection, and joy in your life: https://darrenstehle.com/newsletter
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.