AskSatanOperator
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Please carefully read this. English is not my native language so I apologize if I say something weird or for any grammatical errors in my speech (I am Spanish ).
A man crying has been conceived as a paramount sign of weakness throughout history, despite evidence suggesting that crying is a healthy act for humans in order to relieve emotions. However, it doesn’t come off as if this is a manipulation or a misconstruction created by the enemy, and presents itself as a reaction we seem to instinctually have, at least the majority of us. I for one am a sensitive man, not necessarily because I cry a lot, or because I show much emotion, but because I have been able to empathize and understand the depth of what it means to cry. No matter how insignificant, I can always understand that the person crying in front of me has their own particular struggles, no matter how trivial in the grand scheme of things. However, I personally dislike how most people would not, especially when it comes to men. Women are allowed to cry, to feel joy, to feel fear, and express a wider range of emotions. We, as men, are conditioned to express one emotion: anger. Thus, men who struggle, keep bottling up emotions, until those emotions overflow, giving rise to extreme self destructive behaviors like incels, joining terrorist groups, dealing with drugs, chronic pornographic addiction and other issues that are buried under the rug (in the West, under the pretense of extreme feminism). I would like to ask you, as people who are more in tune with the spiritual aspect of the world, if this is by design of the Gods, or if we have been brainwashed as a collective to disregard men struggling.
Modern evidence suggests we’re harming ourselves with this way of thinking, but nothing throughout history suggests that we have offered the adequate consideration to these emotions at any given time. In fact, women, which is one of men’s main motivators, are very much not attracted in a sexual way to a man crying, which also adds another point of pressure to the issue. I would like thus, to also raise questions about what femininity really entails, and if compassion and empathy are truly its values, and if these have also been corrupted in some way with time. Is this the design of the Gods, or is it another manipulation?
As I mentioned, this is not to imply and encourage that all men should suddenly cry out like babies, there is a certain degree of mental maturity that I am talking about here. I am referring more to modern day situations in which a man may struggle hard, but is not allowed to talk it out well or express it properly, even with their girlfriends/wives who, in my opinion, should be their confidants and not experience diminished attraction just for showing human emotion. This also applies to close male friends. We should not discard a brother’s suffering and treat it as childish, and we should not lose respect for someone for being human. We are here to help and love each other.
As an example of what I mean. I had a friend who, for a few months, was esentially jobless. His parents didn’t want him in the house after he had lost his job. I let him stay with me during those rough months in my apartment, while he looked for a job, but when he arrived he was devastated. He trusted in me and showed me what he felt, and I think him a brave person for being strong enough to show me his tears. Needless to say, he is very much happy now, he found a pretty high paying job, and he even payed me for half of the rent of those months as thanks, which I appreciate, even if I didn’t ask for it. But I’ll never forget his relentless determination to get out of the rut he was thrust into. He cried and rose back up. He was able to confide in me and get a grip, and he succeeded. This support is what we should strive for in a society.
Sorry for rambling, I hope we can have a nice discussion that I think is really interesting surrounding how men and women handle esch other and their emotions, how society has possibly become less human and thus has dehumanized us, and what values we should strive for as we go forward into a society led by the Gods, while also discussing what values do they attribute to man and woman, and with what they made man and woman in mind. Once more, sorry for lengthy post, it is late here, and I just feel like opening up this conversation. Have a good night, or day or afternoon, kind stranger.
A man crying has been conceived as a paramount sign of weakness throughout history, despite evidence suggesting that crying is a healthy act for humans in order to relieve emotions. However, it doesn’t come off as if this is a manipulation or a misconstruction created by the enemy, and presents itself as a reaction we seem to instinctually have, at least the majority of us. I for one am a sensitive man, not necessarily because I cry a lot, or because I show much emotion, but because I have been able to empathize and understand the depth of what it means to cry. No matter how insignificant, I can always understand that the person crying in front of me has their own particular struggles, no matter how trivial in the grand scheme of things. However, I personally dislike how most people would not, especially when it comes to men. Women are allowed to cry, to feel joy, to feel fear, and express a wider range of emotions. We, as men, are conditioned to express one emotion: anger. Thus, men who struggle, keep bottling up emotions, until those emotions overflow, giving rise to extreme self destructive behaviors like incels, joining terrorist groups, dealing with drugs, chronic pornographic addiction and other issues that are buried under the rug (in the West, under the pretense of extreme feminism). I would like to ask you, as people who are more in tune with the spiritual aspect of the world, if this is by design of the Gods, or if we have been brainwashed as a collective to disregard men struggling.
Modern evidence suggests we’re harming ourselves with this way of thinking, but nothing throughout history suggests that we have offered the adequate consideration to these emotions at any given time. In fact, women, which is one of men’s main motivators, are very much not attracted in a sexual way to a man crying, which also adds another point of pressure to the issue. I would like thus, to also raise questions about what femininity really entails, and if compassion and empathy are truly its values, and if these have also been corrupted in some way with time. Is this the design of the Gods, or is it another manipulation?
As I mentioned, this is not to imply and encourage that all men should suddenly cry out like babies, there is a certain degree of mental maturity that I am talking about here. I am referring more to modern day situations in which a man may struggle hard, but is not allowed to talk it out well or express it properly, even with their girlfriends/wives who, in my opinion, should be their confidants and not experience diminished attraction just for showing human emotion. This also applies to close male friends. We should not discard a brother’s suffering and treat it as childish, and we should not lose respect for someone for being human. We are here to help and love each other.
As an example of what I mean. I had a friend who, for a few months, was esentially jobless. His parents didn’t want him in the house after he had lost his job. I let him stay with me during those rough months in my apartment, while he looked for a job, but when he arrived he was devastated. He trusted in me and showed me what he felt, and I think him a brave person for being strong enough to show me his tears. Needless to say, he is very much happy now, he found a pretty high paying job, and he even payed me for half of the rent of those months as thanks, which I appreciate, even if I didn’t ask for it. But I’ll never forget his relentless determination to get out of the rut he was thrust into. He cried and rose back up. He was able to confide in me and get a grip, and he succeeded. This support is what we should strive for in a society.
Sorry for rambling, I hope we can have a nice discussion that I think is really interesting surrounding how men and women handle esch other and their emotions, how society has possibly become less human and thus has dehumanized us, and what values we should strive for as we go forward into a society led by the Gods, while also discussing what values do they attribute to man and woman, and with what they made man and woman in mind. Once more, sorry for lengthy post, it is late here, and I just feel like opening up this conversation. Have a good night, or day or afternoon, kind stranger.