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"if i see a man cry i cry too.. not entirely sure why but it breaks me. " I can withstand just about anything but if I see my dad cry I'm completely gone. It has only happened a couple of times in my life. | |||
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"Yes there is. It's Remembrance Sunday - I can think of a lots of things worse than a man crying that those poor buggers had to suffer.. " Amazingly put | |||
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"Sometimes (a lot of the times) newspapers print the most stupid things Nothing wrong with a man crying; doesn't make him less of a man; it makes him human. I'd rather have him than a 'macho' man who is probably at breaking point but dare not show such an emotion" | |||
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" Anything worse than a man who cries" Undoubtedly, a man who doesn't | |||
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"with one of the biggest causes of death being suicide amongst young men maybe we should as a society start to address the total crock that is some males suppressing their emotions.. will shed tears as and when it happens, its a natural emotion.. " Well said I encourage my teenage son to show his emotions & thankfully he still manages to come to me & have a good ole cry when need be. | |||
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"If a mans grasp on his masculinity is so tenuous that being seen crying may cause him to lose it, then he's clearly not much of a man. True strength isn't about how much it takes to hurt you, but rather carrying on despite being hurt." This and I could not have put it any better myself. | |||
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"I will cry at 11:00 and any other time I am moved. If others think it weak, makes me less of a man: cool I am happy with me." | |||
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"with one of the biggest causes of death being suicide amongst young men maybe we should as a society start to address the total crock that is some males suppressing their emotions.. will shed tears as and when it happens, its a natural emotion.. Well said I encourage my teenage son to show his emotions & thankfully he still manages to come to me & have a good ole cry when need be." thanks, its good that he can be open and respect in doing that with him.. | |||
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"if i see a man cry i cry too.. not entirely sure why but it breaks me. " If I say anyone crying I tend to follow suit quite quickly.. Once, at school a girl I had a crush on was getting told off pretty severely by a teacher... Tears actually trickled down my cheek mid lesson...fortunately nobody realised | |||
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"Real men do cry and so they bloody well should to maintain a healthy emotional balance The stiff upper lip men don't cry attitude is silly coz we are by the mere fact we are human emotional beings Yes seeing a man cry can be a shock but having recently lost a lovely friend and seeing the beautiful out pouring of love and emotion by her best male friend and being able to hold and comfort him I say bring on the tears boys " For years I didn't cry openly because my father used to hit me for being naughty, then hit me again for crying. Now I do cry openly, as to whether I am a man, that's another conversation! | |||
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"Well I love a daft newspaper headline the answer is yes of course. Apparanetly based on a study of men in London...I wasn't asked I'm not afraid to have a bit of a teary moment when called for, I'm usually hard as nails obviously the rest of the time but I don't think it really matters, not really sure I can do much with my emotions to suit how its perceived by others. How about you? I'm off to hug a tree then eat some raw meat " I hate guys crying ,cos I know they don't do it lightly always upsets me to lol L | |||
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" For years I didn't cry openly because my father used to hit me for being naughty, then hit me again for crying. Now I do cry openly, as to whether I am a man, that's another conversation!" That's really sad to hear x | |||
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"It's lovely to see a guys softer side. Non of this macho bullshit does it for me. A man who can admit his emotions....that to me is really hot x" | |||
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"I cried at the opening sequence of Up! " I cried at the climax of Inside Out. All three times I've watched it. | |||
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"I think we all need to cry now n' then to let out what's eating us inside cause we all have things that hurt us and remind us from the past memories." Be a man and peel some onions | |||
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"It became 'legal' for men to cry in 1990 " yeah I broke the law,and cried in 1989 | |||
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"It became 'legal' for men to cry in 1990 yeah I broke the law,and cried in 1989 " You rebel | |||
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"It became 'legal' for men to cry in 1990 yeah I broke the law,and cried in 1989 You rebel " a rebel without clothes | |||
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"I had to make the decision and take my 17 year old Labrador to be put to sleep last week. Was the worst day of my life and I haven't stopped crying since." I am sorry for you and your Labrador; I understand what you are feeling; but think of all the wonderful years the two of you spent together; xxx After 5 years, I still feel like crying whenever I think about the time that I had my cat put to sleep. He only 2 or 3 hours left to live and was in so much pain. Whatever could be done, had been done and the vet kept on insisting that this was the best for him I know he would not have lived for long and that he was in extreme pain. But I still don't know if I made the right decision by taking the last few hours of his life away. I wish I could have asked him what he wanted to happen The next morning, at work, I just burst into tears at my desk. I had to run to the restroom to hide as I could not afford for my team to see me crying | |||
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"You'll never catch me blubbering unless we're watching that scene where Bambi's mother gets shot....... sniff-sniff..... OMG pass the kleenex..... sob-sob.....sniff-sniff ..... " OMG yes mommy mommy, your mother can't be with you any more Bambi. Ooh no here I go wwah, now my children are looking at me as if I'm mad , Er don't quote the last bit. | |||
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"I'm a Chelsea fan so done a lot of crying lately x" I,m like most Folk on here really, but when derby lost To forest on friday night well not so much a tearful night but a emotional one Thats for sure.. | |||
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"It became 'legal' for men to cry in 1990 yeah I broke the law,and cried in 1989 You rebel a rebel without clothes " And a cause I bet.. haha | |||
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"I will cry at 11:00 and any other time I am moved. If others think it weak, makes me less of a man: cool I am happy with me." hands over an onion n a a sharp knife | |||
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"It was a disappointing take on men. Too many guys have been pressured to not feel, let alone express, their emotions. Male suicides are high. Guys, look after yourselves and don't cave in to pressure to conform." oh ffs,,we,re over populated as it is | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all." Absolutely. And that would apply to both; men and women. And not just when one is feeling sad or unhappy; but negative emotions like anger especially need to be controlled By the way, love the new look. A considerable improvement xxx | |||
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"Depending on the film, animal, birth or funeral I am a sobbing wreck. Not ashamed of this as I do care and have feelings. The says of the strong unaffected male are fast disappearing and today is a different society. Cry gents... let it out!" | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all." Oh definitely - for women too. People who cry all the bloody time over every little thing are in many ways as bad as those who never do. And I don't like crying being used as a badge of how much someone cares or feels - I don't cry that much and rarely do at funerals, for example. Never at weddings. And have been called a cold bitch for that before | |||
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"with one of the biggest causes of death being suicide amongst young men maybe we should as a society start to address the total crock that is some males suppressing their emotions.. will shed tears as and when it happens, its a natural emotion.. " Bottled up feelings do no-one any good. | |||
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"with one of the biggest causes of death being suicide amongst young men maybe we should as a society start to address the total crock that is some males suppressing their emotions.. will shed tears as and when it happens, its a natural emotion.. Bottled up feelings do no-one any good. " | |||
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"This is all a load of feminist crap to further emasculate the men in this country Feminists only say that men shoild cry to take the spotlight of them and their emotionally mental behaviour once a month Men don't cry there is nothing wrong with being strong enough to take all the worries and showing the wife and kids that everything is ok and they ahould not be worried There is nothing wrong with men beings manly just like their is nothing wrong with women being womanly. What do you suggest men cry about And when Shall we have a monthly cry and when you get a group of men together like in the army . Do they synchronise their crying . " You have issues. | |||
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"This is all a load of feminist crap to further emasculate the men in this country Feminists only say that men shoild cry to take the spotlight of them and their emotionally mental behaviour once a month Men don't cry there is nothing wrong with being strong enough to take all the worries and showing the wife and kids that everything is ok and they ahould not be worried There is nothing wrong with men beings manly just like their is nothing wrong with women being womanly. What do you suggest men cry about And when Shall we have a monthly cry and when you get a group of men together like in the army . Do they synchronise their crying . You have issues. " I know my faults and have accepted them as being part of me . I will not be changing how I am as a result of newspaper article or any other things | |||
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"This is all a load of feminist crap to further emasculate the men in this country Feminists only say that men shoild cry to take the spotlight of them and their emotionally mental behaviour once a month Men don't cry there is nothing wrong with being strong enough to take all the worries and showing the wife and kids that everything is ok and they ahould not be worried There is nothing wrong with men beings manly just like their is nothing wrong with women being womanly. What do you suggest men cry about And when Shall we have a monthly cry and when you get a group of men together like in the army . Do they synchronise their crying . You have issues. I know my faults and have accepted them as being part of me . I will not be changing how I am as a result of newspaper article or any other things " Men do cry. Some cry because their football team lost or they have just seen their baby born. Some cry over sad films or music that invokes a memory. Men hide it because other men tell them they aren't a man if they cry. | |||
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"This is all a load of feminist crap to further emasculate the men in this country Feminists only say that men shoild cry to take the spotlight of them and their emotionally mental behaviour once a month Men don't cry there is nothing wrong with being strong enough to take all the worries and showing the wife and kids that everything is ok and they ahould not be worried There is nothing wrong with men beings manly just like their is nothing wrong with women being womanly. What do you suggest men cry about And when Shall we have a monthly cry and when you get a group of men together like in the army . Do they synchronise their crying . You have issues. " Yep I agree ruby | |||
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" Men do cry. Some cry because their football team lost or they have just seen their baby born. Some cry over sad films or music that invokes a memory. Men hide it because other men tell them they aren't a man if they cry. " Yes your so right we put our arms round thier shoulder if we know them well or not so well pat the back , if we don't know them at all soft punch to arm and we say come on mate sort it out What the paper is stating is that men should cry if they lose thier keys or the nasty man at work shouted at them Or The car has a flat tyre its 3 am in the morning and they don't have a jack | |||
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"This is all a load of feminist crap to further emasculate the men in this country Feminists only say that men shoild cry to take the spotlight of them and their emotionally mental behaviour once a month Men don't cry there is nothing wrong with being strong enough to take all the worries and showing the wife and kids that everything is ok and they ahould not be worried There is nothing wrong with men beings manly just like their is nothing wrong with women being womanly. What do you suggest men cry about And when Shall we have a monthly cry and when you get a group of men together like in the army . Do they synchronise their crying . " Not "should" but "may" or "can", without feeling that they have let someone down My ideal man is a masculine guy, not a macho guy. In my experience, macho guys are out to prove something which is mostly arising out of their insecurities Not crying doesn't make any man 'strong'; pity if someone's idea of 'strong' hinges on something as trivial as that | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all." To me it's about being aware of the emotion & dealing with it than actually physically showing it. The person wailing hysterically maybe no closer to dealing with their upset than the person talking quietly. | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all. To me it's about being aware of the emotion & dealing with it than actually physically showing it. The person wailing hysterically maybe no closer to dealing with their upset than the person talking quietly. " Exactly their is nothing wrong with keeping it together when things go wrong i expect those around me To keep it together . Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all. To me it's about being aware of the emotion & dealing with it than actually physically showing it. The person wailing hysterically maybe no closer to dealing with their upset than the person talking quietly. Exactly their is nothing wrong with keeping it together when things go wrong i expect those around me To keep it together . Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out " No, that's not quite what I meant. 'Keeping it together' is fine as sometimes that is what is needed, however the person who is always 'keeping it together' needs to be aware that they are not continually surpressing their own emotions because that is what is expected of them..... There's nothing wrong with having someone to help you 'sort your shit out' it's not a reliance or a weakness & shouldn't be seen that way. | |||
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" Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out " Theirs nothing wrong with it if that's just what you do naturally. However if you feel that's the way it should be because your man that's wrong. Also expecting other men to handle it and not cry cause they are men is wrong. My hubs never cries that's just him but I know if things really got to him he would if that's what he needed. Xx | |||
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" Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out Theirs nothing wrong with it if that's just what you do naturally. However if you feel that's the way it should be because your man that's wrong. Also expecting other men to handle it and not cry cause they are men is wrong. My hubs never cries that's just him but I know if things really got to him he would if that's what he needed. Xx" Not all men have it in them to handle everything life throws at them . Just like not all men are fit or have blonde Hair And like you say , things are bad when hubby cries yoyr hubby is there to let you and the kids know to not worry it will be fine If he starts crying as well you know your in trouble hence why men don't cry | |||
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"Of course men should and do cry. We all have emotions and it's good for ourselves and others that we show them and let them out when necessary. However I think we all need to make sure that we don't allow are emotions to totally dictate our lives. To be human is to in control of yourself and your emotions, to express your emotions but still be able to make rational judgments. I personally do not believe that allowing your emotions to control your life is any better than not showing any emotions at all. To me it's about being aware of the emotion & dealing with it than actually physically showing it. The person wailing hysterically maybe no closer to dealing with their upset than the person talking quietly. Exactly their is nothing wrong with keeping it together when things go wrong i expect those around me To keep it together . Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out " That's not why I said you have issues. I rarely cry either. I said you have issues because of the misogynistic diatribe about how all women are blubbering wrecks once a month. | |||
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"I saw your post about your dad and how that made you feel when he cried . There is a lot more to being a man husband, father , grandfather , brother , uncle than just being able to piss standing up and getting it in the toilet . Perhaps with your strength you could cope with a man that has emotional breakdowns . Sadly not all women are as strong as you and they need the support from a man with emotional detachment . I personally would be mortified If I was told by any girl that it's ok to cry . It would be more embarrassing than having the Mrs open a door for me except when I was carrying something to big and heavy for her to help of course i think men are forgetting how to be men. I also think women are forgetting how to be women . I think this race for feminism and equal rights has done nothing to help either gender and in fact has made a generation of men and women that are unhappy and both sexes are very mistrusting of the other . This has been passed to our children " Where on earth does it say crying equals emotional breakdown? I wouldn't be able to cope with someone who had emotional breakdowns all the time. I wouldn't want to. But displaying a bit of emotion at an appropriate time, like when they feel they need to? That's healthy. Anyway, I prefer a relationship of equals where we both support each other as and when we need it. He tears up at things on the tv, I cry when I'm frustrated or angry, I go silent when I'm upset. Neither of us are better or worse than the other, weaker or stronger. Just different. What's damaging is when men feel they HAVE to suppress any signs of emotion for fear of being perceived as weak. | |||
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"I saw your post about your dad and how that made you feel when he cried . There is a lot more to being a man husband, father , grandfather , brother , uncle than just being able to piss standing up and getting it in the toilet . Perhaps with your strength you could cope with a man that has emotional breakdowns . Sadly not all women are as strong as you and they need the support from a man with emotional detachment . I personally would be mortified If I was told by any girl that it's ok to cry . It would be more embarrassing than having the Mrs open a door for me except when I was carrying something to big and heavy for her to help of course i think men are forgetting how to be men. I also think women are forgetting how to be women . I think this race for feminism and equal rights has done nothing to help either gender and in fact has made a generation of men and women that are unhappy and both sexes are very mistrusting of the other . This has been passed to our children " You seem to think women are weak and need protecting by a big strong man | |||
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"You may be surprised exactly what a man can do for you or has done for you in the past if you actually looked When I say man I mean brother, uncle , dad , etc etc as well husband etc etc " Yes, and women have done just as much. Your point? | |||
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"You may be surprised exactly what a man can do for you or has done for you in the past if you actually looked When I say man I mean brother, uncle , dad , etc etc as well husband etc etc " And you may be surprised what a woman can do and has done for you. It's not a one way street. Any woman who does need emotionally carrying by a man all the time is a pretty piss poor excuse for an adult. But so is a man who thinks that all his role is. | |||
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"I saw your post about your dad and how that made you feel when he cried . There is a lot more to being a man husband, father , grandfather , brother , uncle than just being able to piss standing up and getting it in the toilet . Perhaps with your strength you could cope with a man that has emotional breakdowns . Sadly not all women are as strong as you and they need the support from a man with emotional detachment . I personally would be mortified If I was told by any girl that it's ok to cry . It would be more embarrassing than having the Mrs open a door for me except when I was carrying something to big and heavy for her to help of course i think men are forgetting how to be men. I also think women are forgetting how to be women . I think this race for feminism and equal rights has done nothing to help either gender and in fact has made a generation of men and women that are unhappy and both sexes are very mistrusting of the other . This has been passed to our children " Men are not forgetting how to be men. They're rejecting and moving away from the social conditioning to be something society expects them to be. Why should someone be strong, silent, stoical, responsible and emotionless, just because he's bigger and has a penis? Why should a woman be expected to be soft, weak, deferential and submissive, just because she has a uterus? The sexes and their supposed roles are blurring. It's not about feminism or mistrust, but evolution and progression towards equality between genders, if such a thing can ever really exist. I find your _iew worrying. | |||
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" Apparently because I can keep calm and deal with problems without crying I have issues . I would rather have issues than have to rely on someone to sort my shit out Theirs nothing wrong with it if that's just what you do naturally. However if you feel that's the way it should be because your man that's wrong. Also expecting other men to handle it and not cry cause they are men is wrong. My hubs never cries that's just him but I know if things really got to him he would if that's what he needed. Xx Not all men have it in them to handle everything life throws at them . Just like not all men are fit or have blonde Hair And like you say , things are bad when hubby cries yoyr hubby is there to let you and the kids know to not worry it will be fine If he starts crying as well you know your in trouble hence why men don't cry " I'm not sure that a relationship based on one person holding it together is going to work out well for either party in the long run. A good relationship should be about mutual support and reliance both from and for each other. I think I agree with some of what you say but I definitely don't like the way you saying it. Sounds a bit chauvinist to me. | |||
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"I should be a blubbering wreck every day because I'm single and don't have a strong man to sort everything out for me and tell me everything will be OK " Don't worry Innocent, I'll look after you. Everything 'll be alright now. Bet that's made you feel loads better. LOL | |||
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"I should be a blubbering wreck every day because I'm single and don't have a strong man to sort everything out for me and tell me everything will be OK Don't worry Innocent, I'll look after you. Everything 'll be alright now. Bet that's made you feel loads better. LOL" Cheers,I feel I need a holiday, so could you pay for me to go to New York please otherwise I'm going to cry | |||
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"Maybe I don't cry, but it hurts. Maybe I won't say, but I feel. Maybe I don't show, but I care." That is very powerful | |||
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"Maybe I don't cry, but it hurts. Maybe I won't say, but I feel. Maybe I don't show, but I care. That is very powerful " thankyou | |||
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"That's not why I said you have issues. I rarely cry either. I said you have issues because of the misogynistic diatribe about how all women are blubbering wrecks once a month." | |||
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"What's worse than a man who cries? A man who cries whilst being fucked. " Trust you | |||
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"I've grown up alongside criticism, for people who show emotion - so I usually don't. After 9 years of caring for a wife with dementia, holding it together and putting on a fake happy face for her, she died and my world fell apart - so did I. Allowing the floodgates to open, wasnt a good idea tho... six months down the road, I'm fed up with tears being triggered by the stupidest little things - and not being able to regain control of those emotions. My best option is to try and keep them private. Given a choice, I'd be a normal, dry-faced bloke. However, life sometimes sends us armour-piercing shit which will inevitably crack our defences." I feel your pain mate every day myself . I can tell you that it gets better . You never forget or get over it . You just learn to live with it. As with all blokes problems they are solved with excercize and hobbies. Chin up mate | |||
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"I should be a blubbering wreck every day because I'm single and don't have a strong man to sort everything out for me and tell me everything will be OK Don't worry Innocent, I'll look after you. Everything 'll be alright now. Bet that's made you feel loads better. LOL Cheers,I feel I need a holiday, so could you pay for me to go to New York please otherwise I'm going to cry " I did the stunningly handsome fake last month. I'm doing the charismatically charming fake this month. I'm afraid the fabulously rich one is not scheduled until after Christmas. | |||
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"I should be a blubbering wreck every day because I'm single and don't have a strong man to sort everything out for me and tell me everything will be OK Don't worry Innocent, I'll look after you. Everything 'll be alright now. Bet that's made you feel loads better. LOL Cheers,I feel I need a holiday, so could you pay for me to go to New York please otherwise I'm going to cry I did the stunningly handsome fake last month. I'm doing the charismatically charming fake this month. I'm afraid the fabulously rich one is not scheduled until after Christmas. " Bloody fake timewaster | |||
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