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please be a level. otherwise you dont deserve your avatar. [/ QUOTE ] |
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you're being very un-dude here.
in all seriousness, i am a dude who cries probably more often than most. i used to find myself getting choked up during movies that didn't really merit it, or at an emotional song or something. in general i would say that this happened to me more often when i was depressed or in a bad way with life. i find myself less prone to it when things are going well. you may start crying over something that's not all that upsetting even if it's not what's actually bothering you. i would keep an eye on your general mood and affect, and think about whether you want a change. if so, you can see somebody, or you could look into something for yourself, whatever. even if you find that you need to make a change, therapy isn't the only option. |
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As a Canadian, I've cried everytime the US peso keeps dropping in value.
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Sergeant McCaskey: You know, Roger, you are way behind the times. The guys of the 80s aren't tough. They are sensitive people. Show a little emotion to a woman and [censored] like that. I think I'm an '80s man...
Roger Murtaugh: How do you figure? Sergeant McCaskey: Last night I cried in bed. So how is that? Roger Murtaugh: Were you with a woman? I cry more often then a average 22 year old, but not as much as the dude. I dont think its necessarily a bad thing, sometimes its hte best way to express your emotions |
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