I believe this was amended to the 'when the red sox win the world series.'
personally, i think that after a bullet wound or a deep cut, the manliest course of action would be to laugh, flex, and then destroy the individual(s) that inflicted such a wound.
I believe this was amended to the 'when the red sox win the world series.'
personally, i think that after a bullet wound or a deep cut, the manliest course of action would be to laugh, flex, and then destroy the individual(s) that inflicted such a wound.
Sad scenes in movies will make me tear up, my dad was about tough love as a kid, if I screwed up he would beat me like Rodney King when I would mess up, but the physical pain NEVER hurt as much as when he would berate me for screwing up, that would literally put me to tears. I'm not ashamed that I shed a few tears here and there for those reasons. I don't know what it is about sad scenes in movies, it just tugs on my heart strings and I just get teary eyed and have to pull the whole "yeah it's allergies" or pretend to sneeze and say oh sorry my eyes get watery sometimes when I sneeze. I think people have crying associated with being weak, they are wrong.
None of my ex's minded.
I have seen quite a few grown men cry when they are handed the Stanley Cup or when they win the NBA championship or the World Series. Big whoop.
Real men vote "no" on the poll although they probably have cried many times like little *****es even though they are too much of internet tough guys to admit it.
The manlaw book reads "A real man may cry in any of the following 1) loss of or kick to the genitals 2) bullet wound or very deep cut 3) death of Victoria's Secret Model 4) When the Cubs win the World Series"
Even then, a man must:
1. Stand there expressionless.
2. Keep hands at his side or in pockets. At no time are the hands allowed to touch the face unless it's to cover the face in an event of being approached by another man.
3. Emit no sound.
Sad scenes in movies will make me tear up, my dad was about tough love as a kid, if I screwed up he would beat me like Rodney King when I would mess up, but the physical pain NEVER hurt as much as when he would berate me for screwing up, that would literally put me to tears. I'm not ashamed that I shed a few tears here and there for those reasons. I don't know what it is about sad scenes in movies, it just tugs on my heart strings and I just get teary eyed and have to pull the whole "yeah it's allergies" or pretend to sneeze and say oh sorry my eyes get watery sometimes when I sneeze. I think people have crying associated with being weak, they are wrong.
None of my ex's minded.
I have seen quite a few grown men cry when they are handed the Stanley Cup or when they win the NBA championship or the World Series. Big whoop.
3. Death of immediate family member (this one's iffy)
Including the dog.
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