ANSWERS: 32
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Pulling hairs out their noes hahaha.
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Getting married? ;-)
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Watch their team lose.
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Putting a stamp on the envelope containing an alimony check.
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watching their kid being born...
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Watching a sports event!
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Something X-rated.
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while listening to ABBA
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Chopping onions.
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Handing the check over to the wife/money miser/bill payer.
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Getting a vasectomy No, it was painless.
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Spanking the monkey. I can be very emotional, I hear.
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Getting married?
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chopping onions... hey! 100% of men i know do!!!
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Getting waxed
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Getting married
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getting a vasectomy!
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Being circumcised
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Having a particularly painful bowel movement?
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getting married (i've seen it)
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bikini waxing....
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Masturbating with razor blades slightly enjoyable but very painful.
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while watching their baby sleep
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Crying.
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slicing onions?
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1) - "Watching a sporting event." http://www.tri102.com/Contests/ImpossibleQuestion/tabid/3082/Default.aspx http://kstt.com/pages/1009852.php http://www.1063frankfm.com/page.php?page_id=5141&jock_id=1312 - "Watching sports" http://www.1075frank.com/page.php?page_id=8237 A lot of other such statistics are to be found on those pages. This kind of trivia is usually given without any serious backing. Many of them are probably just urban legends or "on the spot" statistics. 3) Many men would cry when watching some particular movies, according to this article (no statistics given): "So maybe he didn’t shed a tear during Steel Magnolias or Beaches, but that doesn’t mean he’s hard-hearted. We have a list of tearjerkers will have even the most macho man reaching for his hankie." "1. Brian’s Song (1971) 2. Rudy (1993) 3. Saving Private Ryan (1998) 4. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975) 5. The Natural (1984) 6. Shawshank Redemption (1994)" Source and further information: http://advice.eharmony.com/?page=articles/view&AID=1908 2) Men seem to shed more tear over sport victories than sport defeats: "Other research, including cross-cultural studies, has shown that women are generally much more likely to cry in conflict situations than men, and that the differences are least marked in crying over bereavement and crying for positive reasons (such as happy moments in films or a sporting victory) – situations which are most likely to elicit male tears. It is worth noting that, in our survey, there was only one category in which men had cried as much as women: 'when your football team loses'. But perhaps surprisingly, only three percent of respondents (male and female) said they had ever cried over a football defeat. Unfortunately, we did not ask about crying over a football triumph – other studies suggest that men might be more likely to shed tears over a victory than a defeat." "despite a summer of sporting losses, only 3% of men had ever cried over a football defeat" Source and further information: http://www.sirc.org/publik/crying_game.pdf
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Peeling onions.
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Watch thier team win a championship.
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peeing?
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watching sports. I tell that joke all the time.
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paying alimony
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While Trying...
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