In a song I heard a man sing: …forgive me my sorrow, let me have some tears… Is that okay?



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The fact that a man sings is not normal in itself.

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Isn't a man a man? A man! And that means nothing human is alien to him - neither tears nor sorrow. IMHO.

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Why shouldn't it be normal?

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Otlichnuy vopros.Odnim slovom progresivnuy bred.

Response from 0[+++++]
not a man, it's Dima Bilan.

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I think it's normal. Why wouldn't it be. Are you confused by the line about crying? Men don't cry? I think that the strength of men is not to not cry, but to do more masculine things without stopping in hardship. I know this song. Dima Bilan sings it. It is about the girl who told him that everything between them was not serious. So he got upset. I think anyone would be upset.

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And I think that even if a man is upset, then beyond stingy tears should not go! And tears are in a private place so no one saw - it is clear that we all are not made of iron. But a man must be a man!

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that men should not cry is a false teaching. it is necessary to allow them to cry from a small age. it makes their souls emotional and delicate. they will grow their strength anyway by physiology.

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they say that sadness is the biggest sin.

 

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