Anyhow, I remember how much I wanted to BE She Ra. Since power is in the name of the show, 5 year old me immediately found a movement to get behind.
Empowering on the surface, but not exactly a clear roadmap for love success.
If you don’t know who I’m talking about, I’m an 80’s kid-- so I know I’m dating myself by fangirling She Ra and The Princesses of Power.
What was your first romantic memory?
Was it noticing that Cinderella seemed to need rescuing? Or that the dwarves all got completely friendzoned?
What was it?
Do you remember your parents telling you how relationships are?Â
Or watching them fight?Â
Maybe they never argued in front of the kids-- which is a kind idea and much better than watching violence-- but in practice leaves kids completely unprepared to handle their own disagreements.
Maybe someone was absent or overworked and you got the idea that loving you was not a priority.
Maybe everyone was absent and you parented yourself.
Either way, all the kids around are watching how you handle love and what you say about it. Even if you don't happen to have or want children of your own.
One of the most powerful ways you can make a difference in the world is to model how to give and receive love well. This way the next generation doesn’t absorb all kinds of sneaky negative beliefs that rear up and sabotage them later.
Just another reason that working on your love blocks helps everyone.
Sending you love.
Talk soon,
Elizabeth
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