It's actually beneficial if this is to be believed:
http://www.netdoctor.co.uk/healthy-l...-of-crying.htm
Only way I can do that is with the help of drugs. :l
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Guys will know - when your ball sack is kinda at that droopy point and they're swinging a bit, then as you go to sit down quickly and casually with a leg underneath they swing in the way and you crush your balls. Happens rarely but oh my fucking god.
Crying when:Something too sad IRL in fights between close people (or really well executed emotional moments in media (movies, shows, etc) )
so...whenever that happens, and I can't count how much that happens because it's ...well.....unpredictable.
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No guy ever mentions it but it's the worst thing ever. You know in Fight Club at the start when he goes to the meeting for men with testicular cancer and they're all crying about their manhood? It's like that, I mention it, we hug each other, we cry. We better ourselves. We are still men.
Oddly I do not cry when natural distastes or terrorist attacks happen. On 9/11 I was more worried about myself than anyone else. I couldn't care less about them. Makes me sound totally cold, but if something minor happens to someone close to me I can cry. I also cry every time my mom crys. Not at the movies or something, but when I know shes hurting inside I cry.
2-3 times a year. Seems to be not too uncommon for a man.
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I do, but I don't know how often. It always happens when I'm in bed, though. I think it's because I can't stop thinking about things at that time. After that, it takes 2-3 hours for me to actually sleep.
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