IS IT OK?
I don't mean the odd tear for a reason - - - i mean showing emotion as a regular occurance, or being generally emotional, with feeling kinda thing
Ladies - your views - how do you want us?
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I reckon it's quite sweet & natural when a man shows his feelings....like when watching a film & children etc are hurt......or in R/L when a catastrophe happens, personal or global!
Just a few tears mind....not a real snot producer!...
Just a few tears mind....not a real snot producer!...
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how do you want to be yourselves? It's nowt to do with us
My husband cries with laughter - at his own jokes. Not a good look.
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Fabe
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I'm always filling up at stuff, but not in a mawkish way or in public. I don't think women generally want men who are publically soft and sensitive though. Only once in a while, probably in private.
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Think Rikki on X-Factor. No.
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I've seen my hubby cry a couple of times, over really big things mind, but he has done it. It doesn't bother me in the slightest. If he cried every time he saw a bunny rabbit hop through a meadow, that'd be a different thing, but even if one of my female friends cried at the drop of a hat it would drive me mad lol Doesn't matter if they're male or female.
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Imagine what would happen at work. You know when one of your female colleagues is having an 'emotional moment' like when someone has spoken a bit sharpish to them and they rush off to the bog followed by one or two others to comfort them? Can you see that happening with blokes? Would you want that happening with blokes?
Boss: "Daniel, that bug you said you fixed? Well, you broke something else instead you numpty!!" Me: "Gasp" *eyes fill up* *runs off to toilet, leaving boss standing their with his mouth open* *clatter clatter as several of my fellow software engineers trot off after me, shaking their heads at the boss's insensitivity* Nah.
Boss: "Daniel, that bug you said you fixed? Well, you broke something else instead you numpty!!" Me: "Gasp" *eyes fill up* *runs off to toilet, leaving boss standing their with his mouth open* *clatter clatter as several of my fellow software engineers trot off after me, shaking their heads at the boss's insensitivity* Nah.
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My husband cries with laughter - at his own jokes
Mine too. Then proceeds to break it down into sections going "do you get it?" thinking I didn't get the joke rather than....it's just not funny
Ha ha Dan J..........if my boss said that to me..I tell him ta do it his bleedin self!
Not all us girlies a weepers!.
Regarding the ladies trundling to the loos...tis not just for a weepy situation...happens all the time!..
Not all us girlies a weepers!.
Regarding the ladies trundling to the loos...tis not just for a weepy situation...happens all the time!..
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I hate people crying Daniel...if one of my female colleagues did that I'd be the last person to go see what was happening
I dont cry much anymore...when you get older you tend to sob
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I cry constantly, over the littlest things. My husband not so much, but I have seen him get emotional and have a few tears course down his face. Mostly over music stuff that I don't get, because they sound like funeral dirges to me.
Last time he had a few tears was when I made him watch "An Affair to Remember". I had already gone through a box of tissues and was blubbering when I glanced over to him and noticed a small tear coursing down his cheek.
Last time he had a few tears was when I made him watch "An Affair to Remember". I had already gone through a box of tissues and was blubbering when I glanced over to him and noticed a small tear coursing down his cheek.
Mrs Trollop crys hysterically at the new version of King Kong....proper sobbing!!
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Mrs Trollop crys hysterically at the new version of King Kong....proper sobbing!!
Because the monkey dies at the end?
Its not a monkey apparentley! And you can see the love in his face! Poor Mrs Trollop
int it a sign of a real man (if they can cry)
me im always having a cry very emotional i am. And dont come near me when its the wrong time of the month.
me im always having a cry very emotional i am. And dont come near me when its the wrong time of the month.
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Its not a monkey apparentley! And you can see the love in his face! Poor Mrs Trollop.
Not a monkey? Is it Bubbles?Reference: Temps
It's nowt to do with us
I dunno so much.................................
When I cry... I make sure it's a good un. I like comforting others.
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Not a monkey? Is it Bubbles?
Its an Ape
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Its an Ape
It's still a primate! Just a step below us on the Evolutionary ladder.Reference:
When I cry... I make sure it's a good un
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And dont come near me when its the wrong time of the month.
When your catalogue money is due? Reference:
I always apply that rule to another manly trait....
Whats that then Trollop?.
I hate it.....but then again i hate it when anyone cries...specially people that cry at the drop of a hat...I tend to want to scream at the to shut the f*** up and get a backbone.
A girl i worked with cried at anything and everything, so much so that it lost its impact and she was bascially ignore while she sat sobbing at her desk most of the time.
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I don't cry atthe drop of a hat though. I like to watch when the wind catches it just as the person tries to pick it back up. Then they run down the road chasing it, bending down to pick it up only to have it blow away again and again. Usually I start laughing at that point. Although, if it goes on for too long I will start crying with laughter.
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Whats that then Trollop?.
My decorating skills of course!
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It's still a primate! Just a step below us on the Evolutionary ladder.
Across from us on the evolutionary ladder. Across! Sorry. The JWs have just been at the door.
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I don't cry atthe drop of a hat though. I like to watch when the wind catches it just as the person tries to pick it back up. Then they run down the road chasing it, bending down to pick it up only to have it blow away again and again. Usually I start laughing at that point. Although, if it goes on for too long I will start crying with laughter.
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Across from us on the evolutionary ladder. Across! Sorry. The JWs have just been at the door.
Thats it Daniel you sort her out!
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Across from us on the evolutionary ladder. Across!
Actually, in some cases, I do believe they are above!
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The JWs might be an example with their William Paley view of evolution
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Does anyone really take the JWs seriously? Other than other JWs?
I love the JW's Such handsome men!
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I had to! I was walking back from my garage a few minutes ago and they tried to head me off to my front door. I said "Morning! Don't even think about it."
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I love the JW's Such handsome men!
That's the Mormons you're thinking of. I love them coming to the door. I go all camp and try to intimidate. Clean cut young Americans in suits. Mmmm.
I love how they look all sexy reading to me and trying to convert me, while I stare at their crotch!
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