“Crying in front of others is a sign of strength, not weakness”
Agree
- Vulnerability builds deeper connections
- Emotional honesty takes real courage
- Suppressing tears causes more damage
- Shows you're comfortable being human
- Creates permission for others to open up
Disagree
- Some situations require composure
- Privacy with emotions is valid too
- Can make others uncomfortable unnecessarily
- Professional settings need boundaries
- Not everyone earns that level of trust
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