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Boys Don't Cry — What Happens to Men Who Were Never Allowed To? [Ep. 026]

34 min · 19. juni 2026
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"Boys don't cry." Three words. Handed to every boy who ever felt something too big to hold. But what actually happens to a man who was never allowed to find out what tears do for him? In this episode, Joe and Joyce crack open one of the most loaded sayings ever handed to men — and follow it all the way down. From the rage tears used to trigger in Joe, to the counseling session that broke him open for 45 minutes straight, to Joyce's question that stopped him cold: what if holding in a laugh worked the same way? 📌Timestamps: 00:00 Teaser 01:19 When was the last time you cried? 03:01 The first time Joe realized tears were not allowed 11:35 Animation 12:33 Joe vs Joyce on tears — and it gets hilarious 17:59 The time Joe cried the hardest 28:44 If tears are like laughter, does that make it easier for men to cry? Think • Question • Connect 🎙️ New episodes every Friday | 3pm AST • 12pm GMT • 7am EST 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

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episode Boys Don't Cry — What Happens to Men Who Were Never Allowed To? [Ep. 026] cover

Boys Don't Cry — What Happens to Men Who Were Never Allowed To? [Ep. 026]

"Boys don't cry." Three words. Handed to every boy who ever felt something too big to hold. But what actually happens to a man who was never allowed to find out what tears do for him? In this episode, Joe and Joyce crack open one of the most loaded sayings ever handed to men — and follow it all the way down. From the rage tears used to trigger in Joe, to the counseling session that broke him open for 45 minutes straight, to Joyce's question that stopped him cold: what if holding in a laugh worked the same way? 📌Timestamps: 00:00 Teaser 01:19 When was the last time you cried? 03:01 The first time Joe realized tears were not allowed 11:35 Animation 12:33 Joe vs Joyce on tears — and it gets hilarious 17:59 The time Joe cried the hardest 28:44 If tears are like laughter, does that make it easier for men to cry? Think • Question • Connect 🎙️ New episodes every Friday | 3pm AST • 12pm GMT • 7am EST 🔔 Subscribe for more hidden histories behind everyday idioms, proverbs, and sayings from different cultures. NEW EPISODES every FRIDAY 3pm (AST). [7 AM EST · 12 PM GMT] ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Leave a 5 star review if you like this episode — it helps more people find us! 📲 Find us on @unANSWERED100 on all social platforms (YT, IG, TT, LI, & X) 👋🏽 Come say hi & Read the Blog here: www.unANSWERED100.com #unANSWERED100 #ThinkQuestionConnect #Proverbs #Idioms #Wisdom

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