I've said it before.And I'll say it again. "Men" crying is as bad as "men" dressing up in women's clothes, and sucking horses cocks while singing and dancing to Take That.
I get a little teary eyed when I'm especially happy. Not crying. Otherwise, maybe a death of a loved one at an onion chopping plant while stabbed in the heart by a girl I love. Happened once.
Really...sometimes I feel like crying when I think about how disappointed I am in the human race. I hate them, but at the same time I love them and just wish they'd get back on the right track. It makes me sad.
I agree with the crybaby.... I am such a crier though.I cry over-damn everything Even when I laugh .or if I am really happy.
Nobody likes to cry in front of others and nobody like others to cry in front of them. When I feel the need to cry I prefer to do it in solitude, but yeah since I, like most men I guess, don't like to cry at all (not even during a movie for example) I generally just try to block my tears, even when I'm alone. Not sure if it has to do with wanting to be tough or something, it's the same with puking: you don't wanna but when it can't be stopped and finally flows out it's a great relieve.
I don't know really. I've only seen my husband cry maybe twice in our 13 years together. He's the type where it takes a LOT to get him to cry. I think it's one thing for a guy to cry on occasion when it's something major, but otherwise I think it would kind of freak me out. My husband and I grew up in families where men did NOT cry. It was considered a sign of weakness to do so. Right or wrong, that's how it was. However, I've taught our boys that it's okay to cry. They don't do it except sometimes when they get really hurt, although they will cry about things in movies on occasion. It's kind of sweet actually. They're all tough and rowdy but they're sensitive guys too.