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* ''WesternAnimation/SeisManos'': Said word for word to Silencio by his girlfriend Lina in the wake of his sifu and adoptive father Chiu's death.
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This often comes in conjunction with RepressionNeverEndsWell, as a character might be told that holding back their tears is unhealthy. A character who feels like they're UnableToCry may learn that it's healthier for them if they do. A SadClown may also be the one learning this moral. It also often accompanies ManlyTears, either from the man's buddies encouraging him to let it out, or the man himself affirming he's [[EmotionalBruiser secure enough in his masculinity to not care]].

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This often comes in conjunction with RepressionNeverEndsWell, as a character might be told that holding back their tears is unhealthy. A character who feels like they're UnableToCry may learn that it's healthier for them if they do. A SadClown may also be the one learning this moral. It also often accompanies ManlyTears, either from the man's buddies encouraging him to let it out, or the man himself affirming he's [[EmotionalBruiser secure enough in his masculinity masculinity]] to [[RealMenWearPink not care]].
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* ''Manga/EdensZero'': Sister and Witch both react to news of their crewmate Valkyrie's death by burying their sadness in different ways; [[TheMcCoy Sister]] by lashing out while trying to deny that death is ''not'' cheap just because they're all androids, and [[TheSpock Witch]] by stoically and pragmatically accepting the situation as she would any other, which leads Sister to think she doesn't really care. Once the two are alone together after cooling down, it's ironically Witch who's the first to [[DidYouThinkICantFeel let herself cry]], telling Sister there's no shame in doing so when no one else is around, which leads Sister to do the same.

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* ''Manga/EdensZero'': Sister and Witch both react to news of their crewmate Valkyrie's death by burying their sadness in different ways; [[TheMcCoy Sister]] by lashing out while trying to deny that death is ''not'' cheap just because AllDeathsAreFinal even though they're all androids, and [[TheSpock Witch]] by stoically and pragmatically accepting the situation as she would any other, which leads Sister to think she doesn't really care. Once the two are alone together after cooling down, it's ironically Witch who's the first to [[DidYouThinkICantFeel let herself cry]], telling Sister there's no shame in doing so when no one else is around, which leads Sister to do the same.

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'': A subversion occurs when Sherria is feeling sad about her friend Wendy leaving the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there to reform Fairy Tail. She still happily sees Wendy off, but once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her lip trembles, tears prick up in her eyes...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because she wants Fairy Tail to come back just as much as Wendy.

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* ''Manga/EdensZero'': Sister and Witch both react to news of their crewmate Valkyrie's death by burying their sadness in different ways; [[TheMcCoy Sister]] by lashing out while trying to deny that death is ''not'' cheap just because they're all androids, and [[TheSpock Witch]] by stoically and pragmatically accepting the situation as she would any other, which leads Sister to think she doesn't really care. Once the two are alone together after cooling down, it's ironically Witch who's the first to [[DidYouThinkICantFeel let herself cry]], telling Sister there's no shame in doing so when no one else is around, which leads Sister to do the same.
* ''Manga/FairyTail'': A subversion occurs when Sherria is feeling sad about her friend Wendy leaving the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there to reform Fairy Tail. She still fully supports Wendy and happily sees Wendy off, but once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her lip trembles, tears prick up in her eyes...and then she musters a bright smile bright, TearfulSmile and says she ''won't'' cry, because she wants Fairy Tail to come back just as much as Wendy.Wendy does.
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'': A subversion occurs when Sherria is feeling sad about her friend Wendy leaving the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there. She still happily sees Wendy off, but once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her lip trembles, tears prick up in her eyes...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'': A subversion occurs when Sherria is feeling sad about her friend Wendy leaving the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there.there to reform Fairy Tail. She still happily sees Wendy off, but once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her lip trembles, tears prick up in her eyes...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform she wants Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants Tail to come back just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].much as Wendy.
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. When Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria seems to be nothing but happy and supportive for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. When ''Manga/FairyTail'': A subversion occurs when Sherria is feeling sad about her friend Wendy leaves leaving the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria seems to be nothing there. She still happily sees Wendy off, but happy and supportive for her. Once once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, lip trembles, tears prick up in her lip trembles...eyes...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. When Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria it's fine to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she musters a smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. When Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild after a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is seems to be nothing but smiles happy and support supportive for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells Sherria it's fine to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she musters a bright smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much, and is thus nothing to feel sad about]].
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. After Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild following a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells her it's okay to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she breaks into a smile, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much as Wendy, and is thus nothing to feel sad over]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. After When Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild following after a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells her Sherria it's okay fine to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she breaks into musters a smile, smile and says she ''won't'' cry, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much as Wendy, much, and is thus nothing to feel sad over]].about]].
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. After Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild following a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells her it's okay to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she breaks into a smile, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much as Wendy, and thus has nothing to be sad over]].

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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. After Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild following a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells her it's okay to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she breaks into a smile, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much as Wendy, and is thus has nothing to be feel sad over]].
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* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has a subversion. After Wendy leaves the Lamia Scale guild following a temporary tenure there, her friend Sherria is nothing but smiles and support for her. Once Wendy is out of earshot, her guildmate Lyon tells her it's okay to cry if she wants. Her eyes water, her lip trembles...and then she breaks into a smile, because [[spoiler:Wendy is leaving to reform Fairy Tail, something Sherria wants just as much as Wendy, and thus has nothing to be sad over]].
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* Music/{{Sophie}}: "It's Okay to Cry" is a sweet PepTalkSong where Sophie urges an upset friend to open up and not be afraid to show a vulnerable side.
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** In ''Sesame Street Home Video Visits the Hospital,'' when the sick Big Bird finally breaks down in tears at the end of his stressful first day in the hospital, Maria assures him "It's okay to cry." "You bet it is!" he replies.


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* The 1972 children's album and TV special ''Free to Be... You and Me'' features a song called "It's Alright to Cry," sung by Rosey Grier.
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* ''Manga/CellsAtWorkCodeBlack:'' [=AA2153=] told all the glomerul this after the Elder Glomerulus[[note]]who during the episode told them the exact opposite[[/note]] does an HeroicSacrifice during the urinary tract infection.

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* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'': Topper Harley finds Harbinger trying to hide during the climactic battle and thinks he's TheMole in the team. However, Harbinger corrects him that he actually is the team's DirtyCoward who just can't find a reason to kill anymore. Topper is kind and understanding towards Harbinger when the latter cries, and Harbinger gets back into the fight after getting his emotions out.

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* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'': Topper Harley finds Harbinger trying to hide during the climactic battle and thinks he's TheMole in the team. However, Harbinger corrects him that he actually is the team's DirtyCoward who just can't find a reason to kill anymore. Topper is kind and understanding towards Harbinger when the latter cries, and Harbinger gets back into the fight after getting his emotions out. As Harbinger's line immediately afterward shows, the entire scene is PlayedForLaughs:
-->"Thank you, Topper; I can ''KILL'' again! You've given me a reason to live!"
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* In ''Film/{{Pleasantville}}'', every character has some emotional hurdle they have to cross to become "colorized". In [[Creator/WilliamHMacy George]] [[StepfordSmiler Parker]]'s case, it's admitting he's broken up about his wife leaving him, shedding a tear, which causes him to become colored.
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* This trope is said word-for-word in the Creator/RoseOfPollux fic "Healer" by [[Series/DoctorWho the Doctor]] to Jamie. [[ManlyTears And Jamie does]].
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--> '''Baymax''': It's okay to cry. Crying is a natural response to pain.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad'': The episode Roger Codger has Stan bottling up his emotions because people, especially his coworkers emasculate him for it. When Roger appears to be dead and Stan has to get rid of him, he's still pretty stoic. Steve calls him a monster. Eventually Francine manages to convince him that crying is a good thing.
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* ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'': [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in "[[Recap/InfinityTrainS1E8TheBallPitCar The Ball Pit Car]]" by One-One. After Atticus is turned into a ghom, Sad-One tells Tulip "It's okay to cry," and she breaks down into tears.

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* ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'': [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in "[[Recap/InfinityTrainS1E8TheBallPitCar The Ball Pit Car]]" by One-One. After Atticus is turned into a ghom, Sad-One tells Tulip "It's okay to cry," and she breaks down into tears. [[spoiler:This actually ends up being important in hindsight; One-One telling Tulip that it's okay for her to feel sad hints as him being the real Conductor as the "Conductor" who confronted Tulip didn't care about her feelings and mockingly said "No more tears".]]
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This often comes in conjunction with RepressionNeverEndsWell, as a character might be told that holding back their tears is unhealthy. A character who feels like they're UnableToCry may learn that it's healthier for them if they do. A SadClown may also be the one learning this moral.

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This often comes in conjunction with RepressionNeverEndsWell, as a character might be told that holding back their tears is unhealthy. A character who feels like they're UnableToCry may learn that it's healthier for them if they do. A SadClown may also be the one learning this moral.
moral. It also often accompanies ManlyTears, either from the man's buddies encouraging him to let it out, or the man himself affirming he's [[EmotionalBruiser secure enough in his masculinity to not care]].
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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E10HideAndQ Hide and Q]]", [[GreatGazoo Q]] puts Tasha into a "penalty box" and threatens to kill her if someone else makes a penalty. She cries, and is embarrassed about it, but Picard says that crying in the penalty box is fine.

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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E10HideAndQ "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E9HideAndQ Hide and Q]]", [[GreatGazoo Q]] puts Tasha into a "penalty box" and threatens to kill her if someone else makes a penalty. She cries, and is embarrassed about it, but Picard says that crying in the penalty box is fine.
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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Hide and Q", [[GreatGazoo Q]] puts Tasha into a "penalty box" and threatens to kill her if someone else makes a penalty. She cries, and is embarrassed about it, but Picard says that crying in the penalty box is fine.

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* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Hide "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS1E10HideAndQ Hide and Q", Q]]", [[GreatGazoo Q]] puts Tasha into a "penalty box" and threatens to kill her if someone else makes a penalty. She cries, and is embarrassed about it, but Picard says that crying in the penalty box is fine.
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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': A variation in "Raisins". Butters is quietly sobbing to himself after Lexus breaks up with him. The Goth Kids and Stan find him, and he tells them that he still loves life because the only way he could be this devastated is if he was really happy before and that this just makes him feel alive. This gets Stan to realize that he's better off loving existence than hating it.

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* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': A variation in "Raisins"."[[Recap/SouthParkS7E14Raisins Raisins]]". Butters is quietly sobbing to himself after Lexus breaks up with him. The Goth Kids and Stan find him, and he tells them that he still loves life because the only way he could be this devastated is if he was really happy before and that this just makes him feel alive. This gets Stan to realize that he's better off loving existence than hating it.
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* VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}: This quote is said by [[TokenGoodTeammate Ollie Bulb]] if you lose against him in the Root pack battle.
-->'''Ollie Bulb:''' "Hey little guy, it's O.K. if you have to cry!".
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-->'''Brock''': Well, sometimes, you have to...[[CatharticCrying let it all out]].

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-->'''Brock''': --->'''Brock:''' Well, sometimes, you have to...[[CatharticCrying let it all out]].



--->'''Sakura''': Tears have this magical ability to make you want to try a little harder, you know?

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* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': In "Rowlf Gets the Blues", Rowlf misses his mother, who's on a trip. He [[StepfordSmiler pretends to be his usual cheerful self]] because his mother said to be brave for her, and his fur turns blue. Eventually, he [[CatharticCrying starts to sob]] and admits that he really is upset. His fur turns less blue just then, and the others point out that talking his feelings out must have helped. After he sings about the way he feels, Miss Nanny tells him that talking about your sadness rather than hiding it is a brave thing to do.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Muppet Babies|2018}}'': In "Rowlf Gets the Blues", Rowlf misses his mother, who's on a trip. He [[StepfordSmiler pretends to be his usual cheerful self]] because his mother said to be brave for her, and his fur turns blue. Eventually, he [[CatharticCrying starts to sob]] and admits that he really is upset. His fur turns less blue just then, and the others point out that talking his feelings out must have helped. After he sings about the way he feels, Miss Nanny tells him that talking about your sadness rather than hiding it is a brave thing to do.



--->'''Butters''': It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before, so I have to take the bad with the good. So I guess what I'm feeling is like a...beautiful sadness. I guess that sounds stupid.

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--->'''Butters''': -->'''Butters:''' It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before, so I have to take the bad with the good. So I guess what I'm feeling is like a... beautiful sadness. I guess that sounds stupid.
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[[https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-crying Some researchers have argued that crying can actually beneficial in some cases]]. In RealLife, [[TruthInTelevision repressing emotion and not showing vulnerability when required can be damaging to one's mental health]]. It is therefore not surprising that a number of stories encourage crying or showing vulnerability as AnAesop.

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[[https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-crying Some researchers have argued that crying can actually be beneficial in some cases]]. In RealLife, [[TruthInTelevision repressing emotion and not showing vulnerability when required can be damaging to one's mental health]]. It is therefore not surprising that a number of stories encourage crying or showing vulnerability as AnAesop.




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->''"There you go, let it all slide out. Unhappiness can't stick in a person's soul when it's slick with tears."''
-->-- '''Doter''', ''Literature/PrincessAcademy''

Maybe a person is a StepfordSmiler. Maybe they were raised to think that MenDontCry. Or perhaps they're just afraid of showing weakness. For whatever reason, a person just refuses to cry [[TryingNotToCry when they clearly want to]] or calls themself weak for doing so. That's when someone tells them that there's nothing wrong with showing sadness or vulnerability. Cue the waterworks. Often accompanied by a CooldownHug. Will often cross over with CatharticCrying. Expect the character to pull the SandInMyEyes excuse.

This often comes in conjunction with RepressionNeverEndsWell, as a character might be told that holding back their tears is unhealthy. A character who feels like they're UnableToCry may learn that it's healthier for them if they do. A SadClown may also be the one learning this moral.

[[https://www.healthline.com/health/benefits-of-crying Some researchers have argued that crying can actually beneficial in some cases]]. In RealLife, [[TruthInTelevision repressing emotion and not showing vulnerability when required can be damaging to one's mental health]]. It is therefore not surprising that a number of stories encourage crying or showing vulnerability as AnAesop.

See also MistakesAreNotTheEndOfTheWorld.

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* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAs'': In chapter of the manga, Hayate tries to hide the pain of Reinforce's sacrifice, even chastising herself for being such a crybaby. Nanoha and Fate give her a double CooldownHug and encourage her to let out her pain instead of keeping it pent up.
* ''Anime/MobileFighterGGundam'': Domon proclaims that it's okay to cry after the death of Master Asia. Domon himself is engaging in ManlyTears, but the person he's saying this too is Fuun Saiki, who is not a person but a highly intelligent horse. (It's that kind of show.)
* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'': During the Internship Arc, Todoroki makes a comment to Midoriya that he thinks there are probably times where a hero should cry.
* ''Manga/OnePiece'': Koala was a former slave who has been conditioned to never cry or show sadness. When the Fishman Pirates rescued her, their leader Fisher Tiger first assured her that they won't hurt her, and then told her that it's okay to cry. And then she cries for the first time.
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** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesDiamondAndPearl'': In "Tears for Fears!", Ash and the others praise the newly-recruited Chimchar for doing his best in a practice session and he breaks down in TearsOfJoy. Ash is bewildered by his reaction, but Brock notes that this is probably because he couldn't show his feelings around his former trainer Paul. In the Japanese dub, Ash even tells Chimchar that he can sob all he wants to get it out of his system.
-->'''Brock''': Well, sometimes, you have to...[[CatharticCrying let it all out]].
** ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY'': A mild case in "A Trip Down Memory Train!". During the flashback of when Clemont met Bunnelby, Clemont starts [[InelegantBlubbering ugly-crying]] out of [[TearsOfJoy joy]] because Bunnelby has agreed to join his team. In the present day, Clemont denies that this happened, but Ash says there's nothing wrong with crying.
* ''Anime/ShimaShimaToraNoShimajiro'': In "The Day Mom Cried", Shimajiro injures his knee and briefly sheds tears over it. Sota and Futa tease him (though they apologize later), so he's rather ashamed. Later, he sees his mother Sakura weeping over a dead flower and is surprised that she can cry as well. She tells him that everyone sheds tears every now and then, listing the times she tripped and fell as a young girl as an example.
--->'''Sakura''': Tears have this magical ability to make you want to try a little harder, you know?
* ''Anime/ValkyriaChronicles'': In episode 19, Welkin, who had remained stoic after his little sister Isara's death, revisits their old home following a battle to retake the town and reveals to Alicia that he's been grieving internally ever since, but can't seem to cry. Just when he seems ready to break down, she gives him a CooldownHug along with these words and leaves him alone.
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* ''ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}}'': Parodied in [[https://twitter.com/Snoopy/status/489759607456542720 this strip]]. Lucy says that men shouldn't believe in the MenDontCry rule because it's alright for them to cry too. Charlie Brown promptly sheds a SingleTear, and Lucy comments that something has to happen to provoke those tears first.
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* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12864278/1/Cleansing Cleansing]]'': A depressed [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse Luan]] writes a story about a girl named Cathy, who is bullied for being a wannabe comedienne. Luan breaks down in InelegantBlubbering, and after she's done, she writes the ending; a boy takes Cathy home and tells her it's okay to cry if she has to, which she does. As for Luan, [[CatharticCrying she feels much better now that she's let her emotions out]], and she decides to cry her stress out whenever she's particularly upset.
--->''For even a clown has to cry once in a while.''
* ''[[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/13175068/1/It-s-Okay-to-Cry It's Okay to Cry]]'': [[Anime/PokemonTheSeriesRubyAndSapphire May]] is ashamed of herself for crying after losing a contest. Ash asks if anyone has called her out for crying in the past, and she vehemently denies it. [[ArmorPiercingQuestion He then asks if her father has done so]] and she breaks down sobbing, admitting that her father has always wanted her to be a Gym Leader and that her choice to become a coordinator made their relationship quite strained. Ash then tells her that crying isn't a bad thing and [[BeYourself that the path she's chosen is the right one]].
* ''Fanfic/TheSecondTry'': Shinji does this for Asuka the first time ([[PeggySue from their perspective]]) he gives her a CooldownHug.
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'': Invoked when Baymax is giving an annoyed Hiro a big hug and telling him that it's alright to cry in regards to Tadashi's death. It's not until later in the movie that Hiro ''does'' cry over him, though.
* ''WesternAnimation/CloudyWithAChanceOfMeatballs2'': Earl starts to shed a SingleTear of [[TearsOfJoy joy]] when he sees the foodimals' paradise, only to suck it right back into his eye. After Chester V has been thwarted and the foodimals can live peacefully once more, there's a variation of this trope when Earl tells ''himself'' that it's fine if he weeps, and [[ManlyTears that's just what he does]].
* ''WesternAnimation/InsideOut'': The film's aesop is that sadness is a useful emotion. The climax has Riley, who's been holding in her depression the whole movie, finally cry to her parents about how upset she's been after they moved to San Francisco. They hug her and assure her that they're not upset with her.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Storks}}'': After Diamond Destiny is delivered to her family, Junior [[TryingNotToCry tries his very best to choke back his tears]]. Tulip tells him that it's healthy to cry, but he vehemently insists that [[BlatantLies he feels nothing.]]
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* ''Film/SevenManArmy'': After surviving the first day of battle, the senior Private Jiang Ming-kun comes across Private He Hong-fa, the youngest of the platoon, secretly crying to himself after seeing the face of a dead Japanese sergeant he stabbed from up close. Jiang immediately raises his voice at He, telling him "A ''real'' man sheds blood, not tears!". Moments later when the seven started bonding, Jiang then tells He, who is emotionally breaking down from the horrors of war, that "it's OK to shed tears to let it out".
* ''Film/HotShotsPartDeux'': Topper Harley finds Harbinger trying to hide during the climactic battle and thinks he's TheMole in the team. However, Harbinger corrects him that he actually is the team's DirtyCoward who just can't find a reason to kill anymore. Topper is kind and understanding towards Harbinger when the latter cries, and Harbinger gets back into the fight after getting his emotions out.
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* ''Literature/GleamsOfAeterna'': In ''Sunrise'', Alva takes it upon himself to tell Robert that the love of his life, Marianne, has been dead for months and prearranges things like a pile of blankets and a bottle of extra-strong brandy, before revealing the truth in [[BrutalHonesty the bluntest and most unambiguous manner]] and telling Robert to grieve and to drink as much as he wants. Alva then listens to his ramblings or strums his guitar to fill the silence for the rest of the night. This turns to be the right approach, as Robert only takes a few days to go from a sobbing mess to a relatively functional officer that Alva needs him to be.
* ''Literature/LordOfTheRings'': Gandalf encourages Sam, Merry, and Pippin to weep after saying farewell to Frodo and Bilbo for the last time.
* ''Literature/TheSecretLifeOfBees'': Lily, having spent her whole life silent around her abusive father and the guilt of accidentally killing her mother, is grateful that when she cries about it to August, she doesn't simply say, "Stop crying, everything's going to be okay," which according to her is "what people say when they want you to shut up." Instead she welcomes Lily's crying and invites her to let it all out.
* ''Literature/SeeYouAtHarrys'': Sara holds her arms to Fern and bluntly tells her "Cry." after learning of Charlie's death.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/BarneyAndFriends'':
** In "Oh, What a Day!", Tina's miserable because of everything she's been through. She says she feels like crying, and Barney and the kids sing a song called "It's Okay to Cry", which is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, and it says that after you've had a good cry, you can talk about the way you feel.
** In "It's a Happy Day!", Barney tells the kids that everyone feels sad sometimes, and there's nothing shameful about it, [[MenDontCry not even for a boy]]. A bit later, Beth's rather sad because she's hurt her knee, so Barney sings her a slower reprise of "It's Okay to Cry", so she weeps a little.
* ''Series/FullHouse'': "The Last Dance" [[VerySpecialEpisode has Michelle dealing with the death of her grandfather]]. She tries not to cry about after seeing how [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness unusually broken-up]] Jesse is about it, thinking it would only make him feel worse. In the end, Jesse tells her it's okay to express her feelings, and they both end up crying together.
* ''Series/TheHoganFamily'' Back when the show was still called ''Valerie'', one episode had a rather abrasive relative dying while she was staying with the Hogans. Just before the memorial, Valerie tells Mark and Willie that it's okay for them to cry. But after seeing that they're not terribly broken up about it and acknowledging the relative's attitude, she tells them it's also [[InvertedTrope okay not to cry.]]
* ''Series/{{Psych}}'': While we don't actually hear the exchange, one can see, based on the lip movements, that the conversation between Lassie and Juliet after the latter is saved from a death trap in the Season 4 finale is an example of this trope. Juliet insists that "[She's] okay", while Lassie tells her that "It's okay to not be okay", at which point Jules breaks down crying in his arms.
* ''Series/QueerEye2018'': The Fab Five go out of their way to defy MenDontCry and encourage openness with emotions and communication in their clients. Tears are a common way this works out.
* ''Series/SesameStreet'':
** There's a whole song called "It's All Right to Cry" about how crying is not just for babies and anyone can cry.
** The song "All I Want to Do is Cry" has a lyric about how it's fine to cry when you [[SeriousBusiness lose your mitten]] (it was sung by the Three Little Kittens).
* ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'': In "Hide and Q", [[GreatGazoo Q]] puts Tasha into a "penalty box" and threatens to kill her if someone else makes a penalty. She cries, and is embarrassed about it, but Picard says that crying in the penalty box is fine.
* ''Series/{{Voyagers}}'': In "[[Recap/VoyagersS1E6CleoAndTheBabe Cleo and the Babe]]", [[HeartwarmingOrphan Jeff]] tears up when seeing Yankee Stadium, where his late father used to take him, but tries to hide it, telling Bogg that crying is a "sissy" thing for a man to do. Bogg contradicts this, even offering three examples from history (though the last was purposely incorrect).
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[[folder:Music]]
* Creator/AndyLau: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IwO3NHAq5TY It's Not a Crime For a Man to Cry]]" is about invoking this trope. Lau sings that when he was a kid, people told him not to cry, but now he knows that even strong people can be tired sometimes. He even claims that tears must be savored in the same way rainfall is considered beautiful.
* Music/BowlingForSoup: In "Much More Beautiful Person", a song about people going through hardships and not seeing the beauty of themselves or others, the chorus mentions that "In this life, it's okay to cry sometimes".
* Music/JohnLegend: "All of Me" has the singer telling his LoveInterest that she's beautiful even when she's crying and she shouldn't feel that she has to be perfect around him.
* Music/ThePretenders and multiple other musicians: "I'll Stand By You" has the singer telling someone not to be embarrassed about their emotions, including tears.
* ''Music/TheWiggles'': In "It's Okay to Cry", Emma is feeling down since her grandmother passed away, though she says that looking back on her memories lifts her spirits. The Wiggles then sing the titular song, and during Emma's part of the musical number, she sings that [[TitleDrop it's okay to cry]] and have feelings.
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* ''Theatre/TouMyu'': The song "Otokomichi" (The Man's Path) is a celebration of everything masculine and righteous, but during the bridge also advocates for men to have a good cry once in a while since letting out those emotions will help them take a step closer to getting stronger.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/Borderlands2'': In the "Ravenous Wattle Gobbler" DLC, Grandma Torgue tells a story of how Mister Torgue cried when her own pet rakk died, and again when he begged her to spare the life of a killer whale-squid. Mister Torgue chimes in that he doesn't feel any less masculine in doing so.
-->'''Mister Torgue:''' SHOWING EMOTION IS NOT A CHARACTER FLAW.
* ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'': "Devils Never Cry" is a recurring theme throughout the series. Essentially, it means that showing emotion and vulnerability is what separates you from the real monsters.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry1'': After helping Dante defeat [[BigBad Mundus]], Trish shares a hug with him and is surprised to find her self shedding tears of joy. This is the first time Dante says "Devils Never Cry" and tells her that there is nothing wrong with her showing emotion like a human.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry2'': Lucia becomes a DeathSeeker after discovering she is a creation of the villain Arius and fears she may turn on her friends. When she tearfully suggests sacrificing herself to destroy the FinalBoss, Dante once again repeats his "Devils Never Cry" line and assures her that she is worthy of living.
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry3DantesAwakening'': After his brother Vergil lets himself fall into the Demon Realm, Dante tries to pretend it doesn't bother him and pretends his tears are the rain in his eyes. His friend Lady assures him that "even a [[TitleDrop devil may cry]] when they've lost a loved one".
** ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry5'': After Nero sees both his uncle and father go to the demon realm, perhaps forever, after he just learned that he had a real family, his friend Nico has this to say:
-->It's okay to cry if you want, Nero, over a loss. It doesn't make you a crybaby. ... does make you a little bitch, though.
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[[folder:Web Animation]]
* ''WebAnimation/{{Emirichu}}'': This trope is discussed in "Crying" when Emily says that she thinks crying is a healthy way of releasing stress. She says that, if anything, crying when she feels the urge to do so has made her well-adjusted and happy with herself the way she is.
* ''WebAnimation/StoryBots'': The song "Feelin' Sad and Blue" prescribes "having a good cry".
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* ''Website/TheArtOfManliness'': Zigzagged in "[[https://www.artofmanliness.com/character/advice/when-is-it-okay-for-a-man-to-cry/ When Is It Okay for a Man to Cry?]]". The article lists times where it's okay for a [[ManlyTears man to cry]] (i.e. when someone you love dies or [[TearsOfJoy when your crush accepts your marriage proposal]]), and times when it's ''not'' okay for a man to cry, such as [[SoreLoser when your favorite sports team loses a game]].
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'':
** [[PlayingWithATrope Played with]]. Bojack refuses to cry in front of other people as one of the consequences of his parents' abuse. This becomes a problem when filming a scene in his movie where he's supposed to cry. After he almost cries, the director tells him it's close enough, after which he heads outside for a smoke break and starts crying.
** In "Commence Fracking," [=BoJack=] is disturbed by Hollyhock's crying, but she tells him that her dads said it's okay to cry and she shouldn't feel bad about feeling bad. This sentiment is foreign to [=BoJack=], but he listens anyway.
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'': In "Feliz Cumpleaños, Enrique", Enrique misses the traditions that he used to have back in Colombia. Quetzal suggests crying as a means to get it out of his system, but Enrique responds that he's been told MenDontCry. Quetzal says that's just nonsense and that crying really is a good way to get one's emotions out. [[CryIntoChest He then pulls Enrique in for a hug as Enrique begins to weep.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/HappyMonsterBand'': In "Even Monsters Cry Sometimes", Frred is TryingNotToCry after his father gets a flat tire and is unable to come to the band's concert. His bandmates tell him that crying is nothing to be ashamed of, so he lets it all out right there.
* ''WesternAnimation/InfinityTrain'': [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] in "[[Recap/InfinityTrainS1E8TheBallPitCar The Ball Pit Car]]" by One-One. After Atticus is turned into a ghom, Sad-One tells Tulip "It's okay to cry," and she breaks down into tears.
* ''WesternAnimation/MiniWolf'': In "Mini Wolf's Tears", Mini Wolf tears up a little bit when he's watching a particularly emotional episode of ''[[ShowWithinAShow Mordecai]]''. When his mother asks him about it, he [[SandInMyEyes blames it on having dust in his eye]], but she says it's alright to be sensitive sometimes. Unfortunately, the other kids at his school [[MenDontCry don't seem to agree]], and [[KidsAreCruel they make fun of him for crying]].
* ''WesternAnimation/MiscellaneousDisneyShorts'': "The Ballad of Nessie" is about the LochNessMonster losing her home. As she looks for a new place to live in, she is repeatedly told not to cry. Eventually she can't hold it in anymore and [[CryingARiver cries so much she floods the whole valley]], creating Loch Ness and giving her a new home.
* ''WesternAnimation/MissSpidersSunnyPatchFriends'': In "Cry Buggie", Squirt [[InjuredLimbEpisode injures one of his legs]] and is unable to take part in the soccerberry game. Dragon tells him that [[MenDontCry older bugs aren't supposed to cry]], and he takes this to heart. He spends most of the episode TryingNotToCry, until his parents have a heart-to-heart with him and tell him that crying is a good way to release one's emotions. [[CatharticCrying He then breaks down sobbing]], and after the rain abruptly causes the game to be canceled, Dragon himself is bawling and [[SandInMyEyes trying to deny it.]] Squirt, however, tells him that big bugs can cry if they have to.
* ''WesternAnimation/MuppetBabies2018'': In "Rowlf Gets the Blues", Rowlf misses his mother, who's on a trip. He [[StepfordSmiler pretends to be his usual cheerful self]] because his mother said to be brave for her, and his fur turns blue. Eventually, he [[CatharticCrying starts to sob]] and admits that he really is upset. His fur turns less blue just then, and the others point out that talking his feelings out must have helped. After he sings about the way he feels, Miss Nanny tells him that talking about your sadness rather than hiding it is a brave thing to do.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyBigBigFriend'': In "Holding It In", Yuri scrapes his knee and he decides not to cry so that he won't look like a "crybaby". His friends tell him that crying doesn't make you a baby. He still refuses to cry until a sobbing Golias tells him that if he's too old to cry, he's too old for a good cuddle, and [[CatharticCrying that's what gets him to let it all out.]]
* ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'': A variation in "Raisins". Butters is quietly sobbing to himself after Lexus breaks up with him. The Goth Kids and Stan find him, and he tells them that he still loves life because the only way he could be this devastated is if he was really happy before and that this just makes him feel alive. This gets Stan to realize that he's better off loving existence than hating it.
--->'''Butters''': It makes me feel human. And the only way I could feel this sad now is if I felt somethin' really good before, so I have to take the bad with the good. So I guess what I'm feeling is like a...beautiful sadness. I guess that sounds stupid.
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