October 2017
Beginner
240 pages
4h 19m
English
This Rule is the inverse of the last one, and just as Rule 18 is perhaps more common in men than women, you may encounter this more often in women.
Lots of people cry because they’re sad, as you’d expect, but for some people that’s not the only reason. Crying is a kind of all-purpose expression of emotion anyway – after all, we even do it when we’re relieved or overjoyed or laughing or full of love. Of course, you can generally tell when someone’s crying is an expression of negative emotion. Just not necessarily sadness.
One of the most common instances of this is women who have been brought up to feel that anger somehow isn’t ladylike (no, I don’t get it either). But if you’ve had this drummed into you from ...
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