Posted on Jun 24, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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This is an interesting concept. I don't mean crying over a scrapped knee or a stubbed toe. I mean more or less emotional release. Would you consider it a strength or weakness to get those hurtful emotions out through conversation and letting yourself cry among friends or, to you, is this some kind of pansy crap? Please explain your answer.
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SSG Pete Fleming
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Neither some people cry and some don't... some do it in private some do it in public... I think there is strange push in society for everyone to be emotional and be open with their feelings... I don't feel that way. I think there is a time and place for everything.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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SGT Joseph Gunderson:
Sergeant, I decidedly consider it a STRENGTH to cry....Especially for men.
--With My Very Best Regards to You, Sergeant-
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