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All these emotions got us where we are. If they were not at least evolutionary neutral, we'd have evolved not to have them.
Im from the old school of growing where on my council estate men/boys didn't cry, if you did you were most likely best up for being weak. Men crying for no reason is a pure sign of weakness on their behalf.
It's alright to cry if your mother or someone close to you dies. But crying over e.g a pop/hollywood star who dies isn't.
I once worked with one female member of staff and she would always be crying over stupid stuff. At first it wasn't a problem but overtime it really started too annoyed the hell of us to a point where she was just left to herself.
What do you mean, you live in the hood or something. Even on my rough council estate were I grew up, it was ok for girls to cry.
I'm from Kent.
If you cry here, bruisers would turn up at your door and drag you out for a beating.
Sorry, misread the post. I understand now :)
Depends on the person I would say.
Have you been to White Road Estate in Chatham?
I live about ten miles from Chatham and Chatham is the place where the term chav originated.
What a sad, pathetic part of the world you live in.