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The numbers Johnson cites are accurate, but Vingerhoets told HuffPost that his one study focusing on workplace crying actually showed men weep more often at work than women.
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I am here to acknowledge that I am a workplace crier.
This raises the question: If men were treated like women in the workplace, would they cry more?
But he added that he had only completed one analysis of crying within the workplace, which surprisingly had found the complete opposite.
While traditional gender roles may imply that women are allowed to cry, the reality is that crying in the workplace is frowned upon.
I think crying in the workplace is generally a bad idea unless some tragedy has happened.
Throughout the first month of my training, Paul helped me to build rockets and stop crying in the workplace.
"I think crying in the workplace is generally a bad idea unless some tragedy has happened," she once told The Huffington Post.
According to a survey in Anne Kreamer's book It's Always Personal: Navigating Emotion in the New Workplace, 41percentt of women have cried at work at some point in their careers, compared to 9percentt of men surveyed.
"The only times crying is really acceptable in a professional work situation is when you've had a personal loss, such as a death in the family, and when you're crying in private," said Kimberly Elsbach, a management professor at the University of California, Davis, who recently conducted a study of crying in the workplace.
As Bernard, Matt McGrath wisely tamps down his character's prissiness, which presumably is meant to send up the cliché of a gay man crying over a burnt roast and throwing a fit at his partner's workplace.
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