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Moonbase2 wrote:Is it true that guys really get over it a lot faster than girls? Girls usually have some crying sessions, you know, some retail therapy, etc, and pine for months if they really liked the guy, while guys seem to just be pissed for a few days (yet are pretty much normal) then go on their merry way.
DarkJet wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Is it true that guys really get over it a lot faster than girls? Girls usually have some crying sessions, you know, some retail therapy, etc, and pine for months if they really liked the guy, while guys seem to just be pissed for a few days (yet are pretty much normal) then go on their merry way.
Yes and no
Guys are better at not showing it. just because we aren't crying doesn't mean anything, because as a general rule guys aren't allowed to cry.
proximus wrote:DarkJet wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:Is it true that guys really get over it a lot faster than girls? Girls usually have some crying sessions, you know, some retail therapy, etc, and pine for months if they really liked the guy, while guys seem to just be pissed for a few days (yet are pretty much normal) then go on their merry way.
Yes and no
Guys are better at not showing it. just because we aren't crying doesn't mean anything, because as a general rule guys aren't allowed to cry.
It's very very hard for me to cry. Even at a funeral. When I do it's because I'm alone, or something triggers it. Even when I want to, I have a hard time getting that emotion out. It has a lot to do with my job. We have to be in control, collected and calm. We're taught to bury it until afterwards. It becomes habbit after a while.
Moonbase2 wrote:I have to admit that I hate seeing men cry. I mean, if someone died, that is fine. But otherwise, I don't really want to see it. And I don't even coddle my boys when they're hurt like I would a girl. I guess I'm reenforcing that, aren't I? What do you guys think? Should men cry in front of people, especially women? I've NEVER seen my husband cry, not even when he found out his uncle killed himself. He didn't cry when he witnessed two soldiers getting run over by a tank. I think those instances warrant a good cry, but not from him apparently.
I remember people complaining that Spiderman 3 had too much damn crying. So obviously men don't like other men that cry, either.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
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Dead Metal wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:I have to admit that I hate seeing men cry. I mean, if someone died, that is fine. But otherwise, I don't really want to see it. And I don't even coddle my boys when they're hurt like I would a girl. I guess I'm reenforcing that, aren't I? What do you guys think? Should men cry in front of people, especially women? I've NEVER seen my husband cry, not even when he found out his uncle killed himself. He didn't cry when he witnessed two soldiers getting run over by a tank. I think those instances warrant a good cry, but not from him apparently.
I remember people complaining that Spiderman 3 had too much damn crying. So obviously men don't like other men that cry, either.
I think your man went and cried somewhere in a corner ore what, were ever nobody could see him doing so!
That's what I do, wen I want to cry, yea I do cry!
And with Spider-Man 3, yea the movie made my cry, that's how bad I thought it was, not enough Venom, and action.
Moonbase2 wrote:Is it true that guys really get over it a lot faster than girls? Girls usually have some crying sessions, you know, some retail therapy, etc, and pine for months if they really liked the guy, while guys seem to just be pissed for a few days (yet are pretty much normal) then go on their merry way.
homelessjunkeon wrote:You guys need to read up on some David De Angelo. Google it, buy the book, and if you do things right you might never get the "let's be friends" crap ever again.
Moonbase2 wrote:Is it true that guys really get over it a lot faster than girls?
Moonbase2 wrote:I have to admit that I hate seeing men cry. I mean, if someone died, that is fine. But otherwise, I don't really want to see it.
proximus wrote:Okay, this is a rant. I will just dedicate this as a Lament to the recently dumped. Go team go.
Moonbase2 wrote: See, when we are angry or upset, it is close to physically impossible not to cry.
Moonbase2 wrote:See, when we are angry or upset, it is close to physically impossible not to cry. It's upsetting that we are crying, so we don't need you to cry as well.
Moonbase2 wrote:I have to admit that I hate seeing men cry. I mean, if someone died, that is fine. But otherwise, I don't really want to see it. And I don't even coddle my boys when they're hurt like I would a girl. I guess I'm reenforcing that, aren't I? What do you guys think? Should men cry in front of people, especially women? I've NEVER seen my husband cry, not even when he found out his uncle killed himself. He didn't cry when he witnessed two soldiers getting run over by a tank. I think those instances warrant a good cry, but not from him apparently.
I remember people complaining that Spiderman 3 had too much damn crying. So obviously men don't like other men that cry, either.
Moonbase2 wrote:Well, if for some reason I see a man I know crying, knowing that it is something he doesn't normally do, I'd understand that something is really wrong and would never give him any crap over it. We women just don't need you guys to cry over insignificant things like we do, such as body issues or whatnot. Or when we fight...god that is ridiculous. See, when we are angry or upset, it is close to physically impossible not to cry. It's upsetting that we are crying, so we don't need you to cry as well.
We women just don't need you guys to cry over insignificant things like we do
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