intimacy within friendships.
welcome back. i hope summer is going well for you all. i have been thinking a lot about the intimacy within my friendships, and i wanted to revisit that conversation today. i think it is important to allow yourself to be vulnerable to other people. to show different sides of you that you haven't before. i talk about how a relationship didn't fully allow me to do so. in that period that i was in, i was more than okay with my significant other being the main person i can be fully vulnerable with. but now i am in a new stage of my life where i can explore new depths of friendships and vulnerability. maybe in the future i will find someone that i can allow myself to be okay with being the main person i can be vunerable with. but for now, i am more than okay with this new intimacy that inhibits more gratitude for the people around me. here's some more music favorites~ yo quisiera - la rondalla de saltillo (reminds me of the beauty within glory!) when i saw you - the ronettes (makes me want to go to diner with roman) down in a willow garden - the kossoy sisters (scary folk song...) wine and mazzy star - giovanni pirozzi (listening to this song lowkey made me acknowledge that i am emotionally available and ready for the new) intro music by texturas. marcio. you are quite an inspiration. thank you https://substack.com/@seanumino please take care. with love, sean instagram | @seanumino biz | [email protected]

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