Last Topic of the Year, due by Sunday, June 7:

Perhaps its time to pick out some favorite memories of Pine Point. Let us know about three (or two, or one, or fifty) of your fond memories of your time at our school. Don't worry about choosing a favorite. Just describe a few good memories. (Feel free to do more than one post as memories come back to you.)

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Julie's Post

I don't think that when men cry, it should be considered a weakness. Crying helps let go of these strong emotions that everyone (girls and boys) experience in their lives. I don't think it's wrong for a man to cry and personally, I'd rather see one cry then seeing him holding it in, with more pain on his face. Crying is such a harmless action and no one should be judged for it. It doesn't take away from someone's strength. If boys are afraid to cry and show their pain because they think it is a sign of weakness, wouldn't ALL girls be considered weak then?

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