MistressOfGa
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ORIGINAL: LordMarkus To talk about a fear is a good release form. It depends on who ear you and is important too but to talk it is the real point, even to your self. To leave run the tears if is neccesary is a big release experience. I don't believe in the "males don't cry" thing because the guys who say this normally cry when are drunked or when their psychological defenses are down for other reason, but when someone cry with consciousness about why is crying then it becomes in a strong release experience. Other release experiences for stress or for a mind or ideas or inspiration blockade comes with good music. To sing in high voice no matter who ear you or just let fly the imagination with powerfull and epic music, or even to find in the music the correct words for express an idea or celebrate something as a succes ia a release experience too. After all as Beethoven says: The music is the firestone than makes grow the human fire Lord Markus Hi Lord Markus, thank you and welcome to the forums. I was going to mention singing, as it is a major release for me. I love to sing and I do it every chance I get. Crying..Sheesh, don't even get me started on the "real men don't cry" argument. I agree with you on this, to see a grown man cry while he is drunk is one the saddest things, especially if it is coming from the same "real men don't cry" camp. I should hope that parents are moving away from that horrid brain washing trend that so many people my age fell victim to. Real men DO cry and I don't care who agrees with me on this. I used to exercise when I was angry. I would run around the block til I couldn't take another step. I suppose it was better than hitting the wall (How many times do we hear men say this?)
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