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Crying While Male

11 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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Society tells men to "open up" and be vulnerable. Experience tells men that if they cry, they lose respect. Which side is right? These statements aren't even in opposition. And the unpacking of the topic isn't even specific to men. Let's get into it. Article: https://www.adulting.media/crying-while-male/ [https://www.adulting.media/crying-while-male/]

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