Four ways to handle crying women
There comes a time in a relationship when every man has to deal with one of the most dicey and awkward parts of a relationship: when his woman cries. This is perhaps a man’s worst nightmare. Most men, if not all, lack the knowledge on how to react in those delicate moments.
Women cry. A lot! It is their way of processing emotions and getting through tough situations. There are a lot of reasons why women turn on the waterworks. At worst, she is simply being manipulative and playing off of your emotions to get something from you.
It can be difficult to differentiate the sincere tears from the manipulative tears so when in doubt, always assume she is having a real emotional breakdown. There is actually very little you can do when she turns into a blabbering mess but there are a lot of things you are not supposed to do at that moment. I have highlighted a few below.
Don’t dare mention PMS
Sure, there is that time of the month when a woman is a lot more emotional than usual and she is more prone to breaking into tears over the most trivial things. However, do not ever dismiss her tears as hormonal even if you have a calendar and a box of tampons to prove it unless you want the wrath of hell unleashed on you. Pointing out that PMS is the cause of her feelings will lead to a fight. Even at that time of the month, she may be crying because of something completely valid.
And even if she is crying over something stupid, making fun of her and blowing off those tears as hormonal will not achieve anything (besides silent treatment and blue balls for at least a week). Instead of mocking her and disregarding her feelings, be there for her and show her some sympathy even if you think that whatever that has her bawling her eyes out is ridiculous. Maybe after it has all passed, even she will think it is hilarious that she was crying about not finding her favourite chocolate chip cookies at the supermarket then you can both laugh about it.
Don’t try to stop her from crying
We get it. When we start crying, it is awkward and uncomfortable for you and you just want it to stop. But we need to cry and telling us to stop or trying to make us stop crying isn’t really going to help. When a woman cries, she is releasing pent up frustrations and the best thing you can do is hear her out and support her. That is the only way she will be able to start to feel better. Making her stop crying will only delay the inevitable. When she cries, she is not looking for you to fix her situation. She only wants you to validate her feelings and support her through that fragile state.
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