On Valentine’s Day, the mental health charity “ Calm” shared some important research.
In it, they found that nearly half of men never say “ I love You” to a friend.
The research,co funded by a brewery company, didn’t make it clear that they were talking about male/male relationships exclusively ( I suspect men find it easier to tell a female friend that they love them, and visa versa) but I liked the initiative championed in The Guardian last week, to tell a friend that you love them.❤️
I’ve been reflecting on my own ability to tell my own male friends that I love them, and tonight, as I was quietly sitting with a patient in the wee small hours, I listed my closest male friends and tried to remember if I had shared this simple but vital piece of information with them
Mike, Colin, John H, Nigel, Ben, Marcus, Jim,Mick
Four I had shared my feelings for, sometimes after a drink mind you and four I hadn’t.
But this simple exercise got me to thinking of my female friends , and family, and people who I may not love per se, but whom I think of fondly and with affection.
How many people do we properly share our feelings with?
Answers on a postcard please







