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Cleancut · 56-60, M
My impression is I was in the top 10% of crying as a child and the bottom 10% of crying as an adult. I never cry, even when I should such as the funerals of my parents. It's amazing I don't cry considering I am not a macho "real man" type. I am sensitive, not tough but I still don't cry.

Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
I have read through your stories and I know you've endured a lot.

I even remember reading a part when you were being chased by your mother during a birthday party.

I used to feel the same way as you do. I used to cry a lot as I've been hurt a lot by people close to me. Sometimes it's family, close friends or even a significant other. But the thing is crying doesn't make you a sissie. Yes people say that but it's a way to release off the pain that you've been holding deep inside.

I cry when I'm alone but I don't let anyone know I'm crying because I don't want the world to pity me or mock me. I do it when I'm way broken like when my grandmother died, I couldn't deal with it. She was more like a mother to me and her presence meant a lot to me. I felt a void eating me and it's been nearly 9 years but I do still miss her.
xSiFiGamer2016x · 22-25, M
Nothing wrong with crying. It really shows that your emotions are real and not for attention, weakness, and other things. Better out than in. 👍
kodiac · 22-25, M
Crying held in will drown your heart
smiler2012 · 56-60
greenmountaingal no a sign of weakness at all admittedly woman are more prone than men to this emotion and that what it is exactly a real emotional release button for whatever
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SW-User
Not weak at all

 
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