Because over the thousands of generations of humans it was more adaptive to show emotion than not.
Feelings as in emotions? Not to the same extent we do. They are animals. Only humans have the capabilities necessary to feel the emotions that you and I feel. However, they are capable of some feelings.
Crying is the most common way that human beings relieve the pressure of strong emotions. When you cry, you produce drops of water or tears from your eyes. People often cry when they are feeling strong emotions like sadness or happiness.
If you are a veterinarian you are allowed to be human and show your emotions. It is definitely okay to cry.
Bees, closely related to ants and wasps, neither cry nor show any emotions like humans.
No, absolutely not. In fact, it will make everything worse. If you have strong emotions, let them out! I've had experience with this, where I felt I had too strong an image to ever cry, even though on the inside I was horrible. Eventually, I broke down at school and had to be sent to the counselor. Holding in your emotions will eat you up one the inside and cause depression, or drive you insane. Let out your emotions when your alone, or with someone you trust.
No. Owls cannot cry like humans as in tears coming out of their eyes. The only other mammal that can cry like humans are elephants.
No. He did not cry even after breaking his leg.
Because the person might have as a child felt compelled to cry so much that he trained himself never to cry and therefore when he did feel a need to release emotions by weeping would not be able to release the tears
Babies often cry more with their moms because they have a strong bond and feel more secure and comfortable expressing their needs and emotions with their primary caregiver.
To cry loudly is to vocalize one's distress or sadness with a strong and audible sound. It often involves wailing, sobbing, or howling, and is usually a reflection of intense emotions.
Yes, the word 'cry' is a noun form as a word for the act or sound of crying (to have a good cry), and as a word for the call of an animal (the cry of a crow).
The belief that boys should not cry is a social construct that reinforces gender stereotypes. Boys are taught to hide their emotions to appear strong and masculine, leading to a lack of emotional expression. It is important to encourage all individuals, regardless of gender, to express their emotions in healthy ways.