Who's Crying?

mig

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When your young son comes to you crying do you ever
tell him to stop because "big boys don't cry".
Do me a favour,don't. You could fuck his life up
for years to come.

My Dad used to do this and after a while I didn't cry
no matter what. I couldn't even cry when my mum died
when I was 8 years old. I was well into my 30's before I
learned how to release my feelings.

So if you don't want to mess your son's life up for years to
come,let him cry when he needs to.
 
mig said:
When your young son comes to you crying do you ever
tell him to stop because "big boys don't cry".

Son or Daughter, or just a child I know, when they cry, I always ask "where does it hurt?"

Those who know me for very long soon get to know that I think there are three kinds of crying: Pain, Sorrow, and Fear. Pain and Sorrow are good reasons to cry.

Crying in fear keeps you from dealing with what you are afraid of.
 
big boys dont cry.... i'm a long way from ever being a boy, let alone a big one... i always got "you dont want to be a crybaby, do you?" and up until a few months ago, i refused to cry, let alone in front of someone else... and for me to cry in front of other people takes more strength from me than i care to share most of the time
 
THAT is the best advice, and I for one am taking it to heart.

I will never tell my son, who is five, that big boys don't cry, I take him I hug him and I let him know that he should let it all out.

He doesn't cry that often cause he is such a happy kid, but if and when he does, that's what I do.

People that have son's please listen to the advice given so soundly. That way we end up with less dickheads in the world and nicer men.
 
A word of warning. If you have
been in this position there is a
tendency to go to the opposite extreme
with your own kids.

I'm pleased that my boys are not cry babies
but they're not tough as nails,as I was.
 
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