Was it socially acceptable for men to cry 100-200 years ago? If so under which context was it seen to do so?

by RepulsiveMarketing10

My own father seems to have come from a generation where it's odd for boys and men to cry so it has led me to believe that these men, 100 or 200 years ago remained stoic and composed, to what extent is this true?

mimicofmodes

I've actually written a previous answer you might be interested in: Big boys don't cry: when became strong emotions in men unmanly?