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A woman said to me, 'It took me years to really know that men cry too.

took me years to really know that men cry too, 


Men always try to hide their pains, Most men are married but they have lonely life I heard my husband crying like a baby asking

A young married lady went to her mother and complained that her husband has not always bought  things she wanted from him. 

A woman said to me,  'It took me years to really know that men cry too.

  I took my husband for a super human.  I see him leave the house everyday and come back providing for us. 

 One day as I have left the house and he was at home,  I remembered that I needed to take something along,  I turned back and headed home.  

As I got home,  I tried going through the back  door which was closer to the window of our room.  

I heard my husband crying like a baby asking God to help me get a job so I can help him fend for the family. 

 He has never complained to me before but that day,  I broke down in tears realizing that my husband has held much of his pains alone"

 A young married lady went to her mother and complained that her husband has not always bought  things she wanted from him. 

The mother asked her,  'How many of those things have you bought for yourself?". 

She stayed quiet and said,  'But he is my husband?".  The mother replied her,  'Have you ever found out the things your husband wants you to buy for him?".

Men always try to hide their pains.  

Men can be financially broke and pretend to have everything.

Most men are married but they have lonely life.  Sometimes, ask your husband out.   Men are not always busy as women think.  

You have to understand that your husband has pains and needs too.  Don't judge him by things you want from him.  Sometimes,  your husband doesn't have things you want. 

Men also have emotional needs and problems.

Men still cry for love.


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