As women, we’re always told we’re too emotional and yet we’re treated delicately like that of flower by our mommy and daddy, but what about our little black boys? Boys are taught at a young age that they’re not supposed to cry, that they can’t be emotional. My question is: Do you think black fathers deprive their sons of affection? I posted this question on Facebook as well as my blog’s Instagram page and I got some pretty good comments. What really impressed me the most is the comments I got from the guys!
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Now of course, I know you’re all wondering, “Well Bee, what do you think about all of this?” First of all…..can I even answer this question? I don’t have a son nor do I have kids for that matter, but I have a daddy and a brother. I’ve never seen my brother cry, but I have seen my dad cry. To me, a man showing emotion of any kind is beautiful, but to see a man cry, to me, means he’s passionate, that he actually has an emotional side. I feel that it’s important that black fathers show their little black sons affection and that it’s okay to wear your heart on your sleeve. Now of course, no woman wants a crybaby for a husband, but if their little black boy isn’t shown affection, how is he supposed to give it as a grown man?
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