![]() So he went out and sat by himself and didn’t want anyone to talk to him.” ![]() A lot of new emotions, like fear, embarrassment, guilt and anger. He was feeling a lot of different emotions, all at once. Parker got up and didn’t know what to feel about it, so he went to the other side of the field and sat by himself. “Then the other kid came and got the ball and pushed him down. “He was playing soccer and he stole a ball from another kid,” recalls Negley. Illustrator Keith Negley realised this one day, after going to watch his young son, Parker, play sport. A few might have started opening up to their partners, but the dude who’s overly expressive to his mates, or pouring his heart out to his son, remains a rare beast.Īnd while there are new, softer role models around for young boys, including superheroes with imperfect personalities, it’s safe to say the premiere of Emotionally Accessible Man (saving the day with his incredible empathy!) isn’t coming to a theatre anytime soon. ![]() Men might be cooking risotto, folding the towels and staying home to mind the kids nowadays, but we’re still not talking about our feelings. ![]() It’s a brave new world, where boys don’t always have to be so brave anymore, thanks to illustrator Keith Negley. ![]()
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