Ian to allDon’t forget I would love to see more male cahers come forward with their experiences as it is often overlooked. Especially the physiological effects of early puberty like the embarrassment of school showers, acne, body odor etc. It did have a great impact on us. We as males are meant to be more empathic towards people. I suppose it does ring true in me. I work with kids, I’m doing my nursing and I’ve done a few counseling courses. In some ways I may be feminine. I will vacuum I know how to use the washing machine. At 16 I wanted to do childcare but peer pressure put paid to that and I was called gay for it. I’m there now though. Things like this never bothered me but for some blokes it would. It’s quite funny at college there are only two us s on the learning disability branch. One on child who is feminine in his ways loads on mental health as it’s hard and you have to restrain etc and only a few on adult. It kind of falls in to place.
Anyway more stuff on cah males please as we are overlooked.
Ian