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The Crying Issue

It might not be "PC" to say it, but I miss the days when men were men and women were women. The days of John Wayne. Now a days, it is acceptable to be metrosexual or every movie has to have your stereotyped "Strong, agressive, assertive woman"...its just annoying. Maybe gender roles aren't such a bad thing. Cue PC Police.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
What I don't dig is when it won't work all day, and then 15 minutes before I'm off, it starts working. :rolleyes:
Thanks Hype. :up:

Glad it ain't just me. I was 2 seconds away from kicking the Hype.
 
terry78 said:
So if Spoons comes home with tears in his eyes and blowing his nose, you're there for him? And come later find out it was due to the grocery store being out of his favorite food, are you still there? :o

Well of course it should be for a good reason! :oldrazz:
 
Only movie I ever cried at....
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.... that and the 'Extreme Home Makeover' tv show; don't say anything or I will find you and crap on your chest.:ninja:
 
Matt said:
It might not be "PC" to say it, but I miss the days when men were men and women were women. The days of John Wayne. Now a days, it is acceptable to be metrosexual or every movie has to have your stereotyped "Strong, agressive, assertive woman"...its just annoying. Maybe gender roles aren't such a bad thing. Cue PC Police.
Far back in the mists of ancient time,
in the great and glorious days of the former Galactic Empire,
Life was wild, rich and on the whole tax-free.

In those days spirits were brave, the stakes were high,
men were REAL men,
women were REAL women,
and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were REAL small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri.

And ALL dared to brave unknown terrors to do mighty deeds,
to boldly split infinitives that no man had split before,
and THUS was the Empire forged.
 
Matt said:
It might not be "PC" to say it, but I miss the days when men were men and women were women. The days of John Wayne. Now a days, it is acceptable to be metrosexual or every movie has to have your stereotyped "Strong, agressive, assertive woman"...its just annoying. Maybe gender roles aren't such a bad thing. Cue PC Police.
Eh, I don't know. Of course there is this new metrosexual trend, but that'll probably blow over in while, maybe...it's been around in Japan for ages, though.

But I don't really see it as men are becoming more feminine, but people are just becoming more comfortable in being themselfs and not fitting into gender boxes.

But there will always be people who will believe men should act a certain way,as with women too.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
After seeing pics of Hades' house I'm sure he cries all the time.

You f***ing Ass-Dick! :cmad:

Twice he almost died in that house, while trying to live in it.

To me? that's not funny.

I'm goin' "C.Lee" on your irreverent-ass. :down
 
JLBats said:
Twice he almost died in that house, while trying to live in it.
Hell yeah, man.
faulty wiring's not up to code, rusty scrap metal laying eveywhere, dead grass is a fire hazzard, sub-standard framework threatening to give way, only water source is nearby stagnant pond infested with toxic algae, etc.
 
Hades said:
Eh, I don't know. Of course there is this new metrosexual trend, but that'll probably blow over in while, maybe...it's been around in Japan for ages, though.

But I don't really see it as men are becoming more feminine, but people are just becoming more comfortable in being themselfs and not fitting into gender boxes.

But there will always be people who will believe men should act a certain way,as with women too.
I agree with you. But the interpretation of men crying is seen differently by many ppl, due to gender roles and societies pressure to ensure they stay as they are.
 
BadgerPhil said:
Only movie I ever cried at....
265912.jpg
.... that and the 'Extreme Home Makeover' tv show; don't say anything or I will find you and crap on your chest.:ninja:

Good stuff :up:

I almost cried at the end of "King Kong" (2005). There is something truly touching about that lug of a gorilla. :csad:
 
Sofa said:
So, ive been hearing lately and seeing for myself that men are starting to cry a lot more in public. I stress that because men have always cried, they're just really good at hiding it. The question is, why is it becoming more acceptable for men to cry in the eyes of other men. It is just society that's accepting this development or are men actually opening up to the idea that "feeling" isnt a bad thing?

Just curious to know what the men think, and whether any of you will openly admit to crying every once in a while.

More importantly, does it bother you that other men seem to be more emotional, are they tainting the masculine image?

Women, feel free to give your views. :meow:
only when i'm very sad
 
Matt said:
It might not be "PC" to say it, but I miss the days when men were men and women were women. The days of John Wayne. Now a days, it is acceptable to be metrosexual or every movie has to have your stereotyped "Strong, agressive, assertive woman"...its just annoying. Maybe gender roles aren't such a bad thing. Cue PC Police.

I agree with this wholeheartedly
 
JLBats said:
You f***ing Ass-Dick! :cmad:

Twice he almost died in that house, while trying to live in it.


To me? that's not funny.

I'm goin' "C.Lee" on your irreverent-ass. :down
How do you know that?

Besides, I think it was only once but my memory is shot.
 
I only cry when I really need to.

Either when I'm completely wasted/drunk or in front of my girlfriend.

Most of the other times it's when I'm at home. I try not to get everyone involved.

To be honest.
 
I cry sometimes. I have this problem where I pent everything up, as I have been doing since I was little. So sometimes everything kind of just...explodes, and then everything comes out and then oops, I end up smashing something. I've only ever cried in a public place once. I don't know why I did, It was just one of those things. Looking back now I probably made a fool of myself and still beat myself up over it.
 
The world has gone emo.

Don't get me wrong, if I was a total man's man I wouldn't be on an internet boards discussing comic books *rimshot*. But I think people like to spout off this "don't bottle up your feelings" rhetoric when that's not what they want at all. You hear "women love when you open up" but I have yet to hear an actual regular woman that's not a specialist or therapist say that.
 
terry78 said:
The world has gone emo.

Don't get me wrong, if I was a total man's man I wouldn't be on an internet boards discussing comic books *rimshot*. But I think people like to spout off this "don't bottle up your feelings" rhetoric when that's not what they want at all. You hear "women love when you open up" but I have yet to hear an actual regular woman that's not a specialist or therapist say that.
Maybe thats cuz you've never opened up ;)
 

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