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  2. Should men cry? Yes, and much more often - AOL

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    Hence, as they grow up, young adult men suppress their emotions, because they are too embarrassed to cry or simply because they are incapable of crying.

  3. Health benefits of crying as one in six Brits don't cry - AOL

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  4. Do you struggle to cry? Here's what that says about your health

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    When we cry, the body is making a higher volume of saltwater than it does at baseline. “If we make enough tears, they overwhelm the tear drain, which is in the lower eyelid, and pour out of the ...

  5. Gender and emotional expression - Wikipedia

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    Multiple researchers have found that women cry more frequently, and for longer durations than men at similar ages. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The gender differences appear to peak in the most fertile years. [ 6 ] This is possibly due to hormonal differences, as several studies have shown that certain sex hormones influence the way that emotions are expressed.

  6. Crying - Wikipedia

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    The first of these three is a basic cry, which is a systematic cry with a pattern of crying and silence. The basic cry starts with a cry coupled with a briefer silence, which is followed by a short high-pitched inspiratory whistle. Then, there is a brief silence followed by another cry. Hunger is a main stimulant of the basic cry.

  7. Man up and cry: Making room for men to be vulnerable - AOL

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    Openly showing emotions in a society where ‘real men don’t cry’—or so we’ve been conditioned to believe—can be a crushing... View Article The post Man up and cry: Making room for men ...

  8. Complimentary language and gender - Wikipedia

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    Complimentary language is a speech act that caters to positive face needs. Positive face, according to Brown and Levinson, is "the positive consistent self-image or 'personality' (crucially including the desire that this self-image be appreciated and approved of) claimed by interactions". [1]

  9. Real Men Cry. Just Ask Jason Kelce. - AOL

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