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In My Box

Today I received an interesting thought for the day if you will in my inbox. And I thought hmmm what precipitated this. The saying was and I paraphrase, "no matter how much pain and hurt in your life you'll still be able to have a normal sexual life.


 If you're like me, different things provoke you and so I wondered what the inspiration behind the above words of encouragement was. While I had not experienced such pain my heart goes out to women who have. And so I was provoked to the point of recall. I remembered a very special phrase in the bible that says a woman's worth is far above rubies. She is as precious as jewels. Even a shattered jewel still has value. It is with that email, that I realized once again, why I had sat down and wrote the poem "We Are". Although I posted it several months ago, I realize it holds true and women need to know that I am, We are, They are, loved and beautiful, deserving and yes worthy. It is in this same vein of thought that I acknowledge when a women is loved, truly loved by a man, he helps ease the pain. Of course knowing who she is all by herself is the key to a life of freedom and fulfillment and makes her that much more open to the love she's waiting on.

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