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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP again here . It was the story of a woman who lost a limb in an accident last year and then ran 3 miles w/a prosthetic limb this year ... I didn't shed a tear or get emotional while watching this on the news. Of course it is a sad story .[/quote] my vagina would atrophy if my DH did that.[/quote] This is one reason why men are emotionally dysfunctional. They feel like they have to shut themselves down emotionally in order to be sexually attractive to women. As for OP's husband, the question shouldn't be whether he cried. If a situation provokes an emotional response in him, he should be able to respond. The question is whether he's incapacitated in some sense. If a guy is able to continue being a badass even while feeling and even showing sadness, then he's still masculine, in my opinion. If his emotions render him unable to act effectively or think rationally, on the other hand, that's a problem. [/quote]
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