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re: Husbands crying

posted 18th Dec
I've known my SO for 7 years and I've never seen him cry. He's cried on the phone with me twice in those 7 years and teared up at the birth of our daughter. He's just not a crier. Me on the other hand, i cry at pretty much anything  
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I'm TTC since April '13, have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in Asheville, North Carolina
posted 18th Dec
My s/o cries every time he makes me cry , he gets really emotional when he knows he did something to really upset me
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I have 1 child & live in California
posted 18th Dec
DH has cried a few times but I smurfing swear no tears come out maybe 2 tear drops that's it. And the only reasons he's cried was because his grandparents passed away one of them passed away on his birthday.
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I have 1 child & live in Mississippi
posted 18th Dec
My mom said she has only seen my step dad cry 3 times in 13 years. Once when his dad died. Once after he slapped his oldest daughter for saying stone really bad smurf about my mom. And once for flipping out on me says horrible crap to me and kicking me and my 2 kids out over me saying some thing about my lap top being not working right when I was trying to do school work so I was using the computer at there house.
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I have 3 kids & live in AMITE, Louisiana
posted 18th Dec
The only time I've ever seen my husband cry is when our son was born. I've seen his eyes get red and puffy on several other occasions but I've never actually seen him cry except for that one time.
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I have 1 child & live in Jacksonville, North Carolina
posted 18th Dec
I am a bawler. I've been crying about that everyday. DH has cried maybe about half a dozen times in the 12 years I've known him. I know he cries more than that but he'll internalize it and wait to do it alone.
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I have 3 kids & live in Memphis, Tennessee
posted 18th Dec
Quoting Legendary Amanda:" <blockquote><b>Quoting £egendary £ex:</b>" Yea, mine is the same way lol."</blockquote> I was pretty sure Harry was a psycho, lol I feel better."


LMFAO.

I'm pretty sure mine is too  

Oh no I lied, he did cry the other night when we watched the new Batman cos he thought he really died  
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I have 2 kids & live in Colorado
posted 18th Dec
Quoting £egendary £ex:" LMFAO. I'm pretty sure mine is too   Oh no I lied, he did cry the other night when we watched the new Batman cos he thought he really died  "

OMG  
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I'm due September 12th (a boy), have 2 kids & live in Portland, Michigan
posted 18th Dec
Quoting I♥MyTots:" OMG  "



smurfing idiot. I asked him if I could record it & that he was being pathetic.

I'm so nice  
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I have 2 kids & live in Colorado
posted 18th Dec
Quoting Legendary Amanda:" My husband never cries, never ever. He's cried maybe twice in the 6 years I've known him. Is this weird? ... [snip!] ... daughter in kindergarten) but can't shed a tear to save his life. Do your husbands cry? Do you think not crying is a bad sign?"


Ive never seen Pat cry, so i hope not.
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I live in Illinois
posted 18th Dec
I've only ever seen my Dh cry twice, and we've been friends for 22 years(married for almost 10).
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I'm due August 31st (a boy), have 5 kids & 3 angel babies & live in Ontario
posted 18th Dec
My SO is a sensitive soul and has cried a few times
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I'm due October 6th (a boy), have 1 child & live in Perth, Australia
posted 18th Dec
I've seen my husband cry quite a few times. From some deaths in the family, when our daughter was born, and a few times when we were fighting. And I know he cries a lot more then I have seen cause he holds it in until he is alone, he has told me. Maybe your husband does the same?
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I'm due November 6th, have 1 child & live in Michigan
posted 18th Dec
My husband got teary eyed twice in the 5 years we were together (when our daughters were born) and one good cry (he pulled the ultimate girl card and cried while drunk). But that's it. I think men can internalize it and compartmentalize things better than women can.
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I live in Puerto Rico
posted 19th Dec
<blockquote><b>Quoting Mrs. Brightside:</b>" I've seen my husband cry quite a few times. From some deaths in the family, when our daughter was born, ... [snip!] ... he cries a lot more then I have seen cause he holds it in until he is alone, he has told me. Maybe your husband does the same?"</blockquote>



I don't think so, maybe!
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I have 1 child & live in Beverly Hills, California
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