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Yet, countless men hold back, feeling pressure to maintain an emotional facade. This internal conflict between wanting to cry and the fear of showing emotions can take a toll on mental health ...
The post Why So Many Men Cry on “Shark Tank” appeared first on InsideHook. Deep into a quarantine binge of the popular reality show Shark Tank, ...
If being strong—and crying is weak—is the only option for men, what’s left for them to do, besides develop an unhealthy fear of emotions, hide their feelings, and have no safe space to deal ...
We've all heard it: Real men don't cry. The truth, however, is that men are people, too, and thus, have feelings. To prove this claim, we interviewed a group of men, whose identities we agreed to ...
Even when alone, many men fight against the urge to cry, having internalized the belief that emotional restraint equals strength. This internal conflict can create significant psychological stress ...
He also helped put a nail in the coffin of an old stereotype: the backward idea that “real men” have no feelings. To see how alive and well this belief still is, just look at Jennifer Siebel ...
It’s okay for a man to cry. Men have feelings. We are humans first with emotions, before being men. It’s okay to go through a breakup and cry and call somebody to tell them how you feel.
Boys who blubber make better lovers. Turns out, sobbers are better in the sack, according to a sexpert. “Men who cry are the best lovers,” Marina Lazaris, said relationship expert and author ...
Women will cry 4,680 times over their adult lifetime — more than twice as much as men, a study has found. Sad TV shows or books, tiredness and arguments with their partner mean the average woman ...