When should a son see his father cry for the first time?

CrunchyBoy@lemmy.world to Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world – 3 points –
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it should always be ok because the stigma of crying for men is super weird and cringe

Yeah, children should learn how to express their emotions early on.

It's way harder when you're an adult already.

I'm not sure what's being asked here? What if the dog dies (or worse)? Shit can happen at any age.

Probably when he's born, although he won't remember it.

I only ever saw my father cry once: When the state took a foster child out of our care and returned it to a set of parents who were junkies. Now, in his old age, he wishes he'd been more emotionally involved with his children, and he can't turn back the clock and fix it.

A man should cry whenever they need an emotional release. Period.

I mean, the last half-hour of Coco oughta do it.

Then end the movie, and watch the beginning sequence of “Up” to keep those tears going.