Sunday, December 22nd, 2024

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s tears on retirement said a lot


On one hand, Team India created a wave of happiness in the entire country by winning the T20 World Cup trophy after 17 years, while on the other hand, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s announcement of retirement from T20 one after the other brought tears to everyone’s eyes. People were unable to understand whether the tears in their eyes were of joy or of an emotional moment filled with sadness and most of those who felt this must have been men.

When the two Sigmas, cricketers Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, are seen getting emotional on screen, how can anyone control their emotions? And to be honest, these moments of theirs said a lot about the taboo on men crying and about masculinity. (Photo courtesy: AP)

Tough personality, but tears in eyes too

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma were seen playing and making strategies in a very practical way as always in this winning match. The result of this was that even under pressure, both of them gave a great performance and played a web and snatched the victory from South Africa and put it in their share.

After showing this toughness and winning, both the players expressed their different emotions openly. While initially there was a big smile on their faces, later there were tears in their eyes.

his/her doing so clearly showed that even though he/she may be placed in the category of Alpha or Sigma, he/she has no shame in expressing his/her soft emotions. (Photo courtesy: AP)

… and thus the two giants became emotional

Rohit-Virat’s victory hug

Crying does not reduce your manliness

Crying does not reduce your manliness

The way these two got emotional on the field and their eyes became moist showed that a man’s crying does not show that he/she is weak, rather it shows that he/she too has emotions. And no boy should be ashamed or hesitant in expressing these emotions.

Everyone will remember that a scene similar to Rohit-Virat was seen when Federer retired and seeing his/her strongest rival saying goodbye to tennis, Nadal also cried.

Science also believes in power

Science also believes in power

By the way, let me tell you why crying should be normal for men, it cannot be avoided by just laughing or talking nonsense. This is because science also supports the fact that if a man expresses his/her emotions through tears instead of suppressing them, then he/she gets only benefits.

The benefits of crying and the disadvantages of suppressing emotions

The benefits of crying and the disadvantages of suppressing emotions

of Harvard Medical School based on this subject An article It is said that crying releases emotional pain and stress, which helps in maintaining better emotional and mental health.

In the same article, it was also explained that forcibly suppressing your emotions can lead to repressive coping, which has an adverse effect on blood pressure, immunity, heart and brain health.

Stop associating tears with weak masculinity

Stop associating tears with weak masculinity

If boys’ crying has to be normalized, it will start from home. Parents will have to stop teaching their sons that ‘boys don’t cry’. Girls will also have to stop associating their partner’s crying with his/her weakness, only then will the husband be able to express his/her feelings openly.

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