Candie wrote: » Sounds like a bit of an "aren't women just awful" fictional opening gambit to get the ball rolling. A successful one too.
Sam Quentin wrote: » Tears of joy... Is that possible,.I mean really is it.. more like the head is hanging from a massive hangover and you're an emotional wreck,.the fear an all that lol :-))
Bigbagofcans wrote: » How is that weird? They're tears of joy, remember. You just seem to associate crying with death. Crying tears of joy is such a great experience
Fiftyfilthy wrote: » Only time I have shed a tear as an adult is my dog dying or immediate family Find men that cry a little weird especially things like weddings, birth of their kids etc
Deebles McBeebles wrote: » To actually answer you, I have never seen a man cry at his own wedding. Is your missus watching a bit too much TV maybe and creating these expectations?
pawrick wrote: » One of my brothers threw up with nerves getting to him at his wedding if that counts as an emotional reaction?
MarkR wrote: Tell her not to try to apply arbitrary gender stereotypes to you, a self actualised individual.
oLoonatic wrote: » So I got married a few years ago and my wife still doesn't let it go that I didn't sob uncontrollably like "all other men who get married" (and no i didn't shed a small tear either) . Maybe I'm just a heartless disaster but I find it odd that people in general cry at weddings. Unless you're crying because you massively regret it of course. I can't be alone in this, can I??