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Do teenage guys cry more than adult men?

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  1. yes

    the hormone cocktail everyone endures through puberty makes it nearly impossible not to.

    adults, by contrast (and definition) are capable of choosing what emotions they feel, and express.  if you punch me in the nose, i don't have to get angry, i don't have to get sad, because i consciously choose whether or not to follow my unconscious lead in the matter.  You cannot be held accountable for MY emotions, because they are my choice and responsibility alone.


  2. Think it;s the other way around

    Teenagers in general have a nothing can hurt me attitude nothing to lose kinda thing. Plus they are always trying to show off and impress each other.

    older men have most to lose, more to fear, and less people to impress with bs machismo.  Plus they become secure enough in themselves that it's ok.  

  3. Yes

  4. if they are emo and you poke them with a stick they cry more.... >:D

    * poke poke poke

    " stop it..my life is as shallow as a puddle...im gonna go cut myself now ...eeehhhhh"

    ok all jokes aside...seriously i love emo kids...suicidal little b******s..:P

    i think grown men actually cry easier because they know they dont have ot put on a brave face to try and impress their friends.

    i guess its called maturity.

    ( pokes Count DeLighted with a stick to see if he will cry)

  5. Yes, every emotional outburst denotes immaturity.  

  6. I don't know. In my experience, the older and more mature men get, the less they care about upholding the stereotype that "men don't cry," particularly when they lose their spouses or close friends, or see their children sick or hurt.

    The ability to not care about crying or care what other people think is a sign of emotional maturity in a man. A lack of pretension; a cast-off of the need to uphold the fake "he-man" image.

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