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Nikki Glaser is an American stand-up comedian, podcast host, and television host. Look for her podcast "You Up with Nikki Glaser" available on Spotify.
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Do you cry ever? I cry for happy things. Yeah. Most of the time I cry when I'm happy for people. Oh that's good. But I cry if I think about people that I miss and stuff like that. That's good. I definitely cry. Yeah. Well I cry a lot for things that make me happy. That's... Really? Yeah. That's cute. Yeah I cry for people. I cry when I'm happy for people. But yeah I cry. I feel that. I'm not scared of emotions. Yeah. That's nice. Yeah. I'm scared of weakness. I don't like weakness. But I don't think crying is weakness. I think it's weak to not want to cry. It's weak to not want to embrace the full spectrum of life. You know life is filled with beautiful things and amazing things and it's also filled with horrible things. Like they're all there. And to deny that I think is to deny reality and that is to be delusional. I'm afraid of being delusional more than I'm afraid of crying. I think it's really important that you just said that you cry and you think it's important. Because I think so many people that listen to you do not cry. So many men don't cry Joe. You know that. They do I think. I don't think they do. They just don't want people to know. Well maybe they don't but I just don't think they'll allow themselves to. And I put myself in that category. Like it's really hard for me to cry. Like I have to I have to be talking to someone about my I have to have it kind of mirrored back to me my emotions so that I have license to cry. But it's not something that that comes naturally to people but I think it's important to do. We were trying to cry on the podcast just real recently. Really? Yeah there was a guy on Josh Dubin from the he's a lawyer and they were talking about the Innocence Project. He works with the Innocence Project and they got this poor man who is an immigrant I believe from Guatemala who was unjustly accused of murder and they got him out and you know they were just going through the whole story about how the prosecutors are trying to keep him in jail even though he knew he was innocent and they finally got him released and they're talking about this thing and I just start crying. Yeah. This poor guy is thinking about this guy who like makes his way to America to try to do better for himself and it winds up getting caught up in this this fake murder accusation and yeah. Yeah. I cried about that. I just I think men need to cry more and. Is that another one of your folders? Yeah. Men crying and then. I'm seriously turned on by men crying. I love it. Can I really put that out there? The one time my ex-boyfriend cried in front of me. You got hot. I was blowing him while he was like still like sniffling like still his tears were like hitting me on the head. I'm not joking you. It was I felt so inappropriate doing it but I was like this is so hot that you were opening up and you are emoting and that I don't have to deal with these feelings on a in another way which is you being mad at me or you like bottling up your anger. I mean these things have to come out somewhere just was so erotic to me to see a guy like so so sensitive.