I commend you Kellen and Meg as well. I have never known someone with such courage. I would hope that someday I get to this point as well. I am scarred and saggy from having my beautiful boy. I have flesh all over that has permanent indents from the MS drugs I’ve injected. However, there are times when I look in the mirror and think, “I fucking made it! This is me and it’s still just a shell anyway.” You are such an inspiration. My heart swells with pride for you two.
Kellen the photos are pure beauty.
You remain a vibrate man. In my heart you are still a sweet young man that asked lots of great questions in the Treehouse. Your wife’s photography is lovely.
As another man who has been diagnosed with Secondary Progressive MS, your strength; (it’s more than just courage) but strength built on personal integrity and a willingness to in your special way with the advantage of a life partner who has the gift & talent to present the simple fact that we are still people and NOT just a disease…..of any kind!
It also rises above the erotic and provides a statement using the bare presentation that could be almost any man with a chronic illness via this venue that’s a common denominator in all people: male….female….or transgender!
I sincerely appreciate the product and statement of your partnership!
I met my now partner in 2009. I loved him, but was on the fence about our relationship bc I worried that MS might not let him be the father my 5 year old son deserved. My counselor told me two things that I will never forget. First, there are no guarantees for anyone and their health status. And second, more importantly, how lucky my son was to get the opportunity to experience a different concept of masculinity. I have not had a single doubt since those words left her mouth.
I commend you Kellen and Meg as well. I have never known someone with such courage. I would hope that someday I get to this point as well. I am scarred and saggy from having my beautiful boy. I have flesh all over that has permanent indents from the MS drugs I’ve injected. However, there are times when I look in the mirror and think, “I fucking made it! This is me and it’s still just a shell anyway.” You are such an inspiration. My heart swells with pride for you two.
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Kellen the photos are pure beauty.
You remain a vibrate man. In my heart you are still a sweet young man that asked lots of great questions in the Treehouse. Your wife’s photography is lovely.
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Absolutely Beautiful
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As another man who has been diagnosed with Secondary Progressive MS, your strength; (it’s more than just courage) but strength built on personal integrity and a willingness to in your special way with the advantage of a life partner who has the gift & talent to present the simple fact that we are still people and NOT just a disease…..of any kind!
It also rises above the erotic and provides a statement using the bare presentation that could be almost any man with a chronic illness via this venue that’s a common denominator in all people: male….female….or transgender!
I sincerely appreciate the product and statement of your partnership!
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Great post and the photographer did some great work. Thank you both for sharing.
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I met my now partner in 2009. I loved him, but was on the fence about our relationship bc I worried that MS might not let him be the father my 5 year old son deserved. My counselor told me two things that I will never forget. First, there are no guarantees for anyone and their health status. And second, more importantly, how lucky my son was to get the opportunity to experience a different concept of masculinity. I have not had a single doubt since those words left her mouth.
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I have just started following you and you are such an inspiration. I admire your courage
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