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...now, I consider myself a fairly robust sort of fella BUT...crying, I'm always at it


- All the obvious ones Funerals/Marriages etc, I'll as likely as not be off

- Minutes silence for Bobby Moore at Upton Park the week after he died, tears straeming down

- Reading Dulce Et Decorum by Owen can do it,

- last week my boy said to my missus when she asked what he wanted to play "can we play pretend dad's not in Ireland" (I work 4 days a week in Ireland) I cried for an hour when she told me this.

- The ending of Toy Story 3...even the second time FFS


Do in need to pull myself together? Is crying alright for men now?

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???? Wrote:

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> ...now, I consider myself a fairly robust sort of

> fella BUT...crying, I'm always at it

>

> - All the obvious ones Funerals/Marriages etc,

> I'll as likely as not be off

> - Minutes silence for Bobby Moore at Upton Park

> the week after he died, tears straeming down

> - Reading Dulce Et Decorum by Owen can do it,

> - last week my boy said to my missus when she

> asked what he wanted to play "can we play pretend

> dad's not in Ireland" (I work 4 days a week in

> Ireland) I cried for an hour when she told me

> this.

> - The ending of Toy Story 3...even the second time

> FFS

>

> Do in need to pull myself together? Is crying

> alright for men now?



I'm not interested in this thread. I'm just quoting the OP in case he comes back and deletes it. Which if he had any sense, he would have done already.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > ...now, I consider myself a fairly robust sort

> of

> > fella BUT...crying, I'm always at it

> >

> > - All the obvious ones Funerals/Marriages etc,

> > I'll as likely as not be off

> > - Minutes silence for Bobby Moore at Upton Park

> > the week after he died, tears straeming down

> > - Reading Dulce Et Decorum by Owen can do it,

> > - last week my boy said to my missus when she

> > asked what he wanted to play "can we play

> pretend

> > dad's not in Ireland" (I work 4 days a week in

> > Ireland) I cried for an hour when she told me

> > this.

> > - The ending of Toy Story 3...even the second

> time

> > FFS

> >

> > Do in need to pull myself together? Is crying

> > alright for men now?

>

>

> I'm not interested in this thread. I'm just

> quoting the OP in case he comes back and deletes

> it. Which if he had any sense, he would have done

> already.



Brilliant thinking MM!(tu)

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Otta Wrote:

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> A man who is ashamed to cry, is an emotionally

> sterile knob.


I couldn't have put it better myself. Well said.


It's good to cry. It's better out than in. It shows you care and have feelings. Real feelings. Bottling your emotions up doesn't do anyone any good at all.

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Mick Mac Wrote:

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> nashoi Wrote:

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> -----

> > How many proud Irishmen have got a tear in

> their

> > eye right now I wonder.

>

>

> Did I miss something ?



Sorry, probably wrong thread MM, but Jedward were performing as I posted.

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