I know this is a bit of an old poll that has not been commented on in a while but...
I really love the idea of wearing an anonymous but discretely recognisable / distinctive havoca bracelet. That signifies havoca members being ‘in my pocket’ to help give me the strength to cope with triggering situations. To remind me I am not alone and that I matter as a human being.
I hadn’t heard the phrase ‘in your pocket’ before I found this site and I was overwhelmed with the kindness of a member saying this to me when I was dealing with a difficult situation related to my abuse. (thank you @rachelle)
Obviously it wouldnt make much money for the site if only havoca forum members bought them. But if it started out like that. How wonderful would it be if it grew into buying someone a havoca bracelet becoming a symbol of letting someone know you were ‘in their pocket’ as a symbol of love and kindness and that person never being alone.
I think this is something everyone can understand and relate to. And at the same time help raise awareness for havoca and adult victims of child abuse / money for havoca in a way that is less scary for everyone.
Has ‘in your pocket’ been coined for anything else? / is it associated with anything else in particular?
Obviously a bracelet is on your wrist and not in your pocket like your phone
but still, I really love this phrase
It might need refining a bit but can anyone see this having legs??? Maybe just wishful thinking on my part!
Dot xx
I know this is a bit of an old poll that has not been commented on in a while but...
I really love the idea of wearing an anonymous but discretely recognisable / distinctive havoca bracelet. That signifies havoca members being ‘in my pocket’ to help give me the strength to cope with triggering situations. To remind me I am not alone and that I matter as a human being.
I hadn’t heard the phrase ‘in your pocket’ before I found this site and I was overwhelmed with the kindness of a member saying this to me when I was dealing with a difficult situation related to my abuse. (thank you @rachelle)
Obviously it wouldnt make much money for the site if only havoca forum members bought them. But if it started out like that. How wonderful would it be if it grew into buying someone a havoca bracelet becoming a symbol of letting someone know you were ‘in their pocket’ as a symbol of love and kindness and that person never being alone.
I think this is something everyone can understand and relate to. And at the same time help raise awareness for havoca and adult victims of child abuse / money for havoca in a way that is less scary for everyone.
Has ‘in your pocket’ been coined for anything else? / is it associated with anything else in particular?
Obviously a bracelet is on your wrist and not in your pocket like your phone :-) but still, I really love this phrase :-)
It might need refining a bit but can anyone see this having legs??? Maybe just wishful thinking on my part!
Dot xx