Question:

Have you ever seen an adult man cry cause of physical pain?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

Have you ever seen your dad, husband or grown man ( 18) to cry cause of physical pain? if so, which was the cause?

- please, describe how old he was when the fact happened (I don't mean permanent injuries, but, for ex., broken arm, leg, ligament...)

- describe if he broke like a crybaby or just tears

- describe detailing the fact (what happened)

- if the person felt humiliated to be seen crying

- if that happened to you too, (just if u are man)

- please, don't forget the age of the injured person

- to be honest, If I saw my father cause of physical pain, that might impress me...........

- moreover, I don't know why but I think that a 40 y.o. man can stand physical pain better than a younger man or older

I don't want to offend real suffering people cause of bad illness or permanent injuries...so, I don't mean that kind of pain.

 Tags:

   Report

15 ANSWERS


  1. So many times and just as many women.

    Pain is not gender specific and coping with it means you do cry.


  2. my dad got hit in the balls by my pitch when he was 49! he had a squeeky voice and he was holding his croch area really tightly!

  3. Yes I have, by ex partner (then 29) when he put his fist through the neighbours door and nearly lost his arm.  The injuries were horrific, he was in agony for months, hopefully it tought him a lesson!

  4. well his eyes welled up when they hammered the first inch thick splint under his fingernails and i swear i saw one tear run down his face by the fourth one. All they wanted to know was how many anti-aircraft artillery were actively protecting the nearby military base.

  5. It is rare but yes, usually the cause is overestimating the injury, and mind work in problems occurring due to interfering of pain with his life tasks.

    But men crying because emotional or overloading stress is more than those crying because physical pain.


  6. Yes, a man got kicked in the goolies during a football match....he was in agony.

  7. a few years ago, when my father was probably 40, he wanted to show my little sister how you can start lighter fluid on fire on something like a table, or a counter. well, he doused his hand in lighter fluid and held a lighter to it. his hand was on fire. don't forget people, the skin in porous, so his hand was really on fire, not the lighter fluid.

    he shed a few tears on the way to the emergency room.

  8. yes i have seen few in hospital

    adult cries without tears but loudly


  9. my old boss had kidney stones. One night when we were working he had been looking a bit stressed all day, he was walking up the factory and just dropped to the floor. His face was bright red and he was sweating like a pig, he was retching, thrashing around and screaming in pain and tears cos one of these stones was passing through his urinal tract. We called am ambulance, but once the stone had passed and was in the toilet he was fine. but it was shocking to see

  10. Yes,i have seen grown men cry when they are in pain,one was my father,2 different episodes,and this is one strong man that usually never showed emotions...1.He has a kidney stone 2.He had a slipped disc. Tears,be them happy or sad,have no general "age",if you will.If something hurts,physically or emotionally,i would not think any different of that man if i saw him cry.The age of dad with kidney stones was around 42,the slipped disc  he was near 53 i believe.

  11. Last time i cried because of physical pain, i had a dart in the back of my head.

  12. No

  13. just because men get older dosent mean they can lock out pain.everyone feels pain,some can take it better than others,and some can't.

    why are you asking this kind of question? :(

  14. do u get off on this kinda stuff dude?

  15. many times before.  

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 15 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.