Crying during moments of joy, such as receiving an Olympic gold medal, is often a complex emotional response. It can stem from the overwhelming feelings of achievement, relief, and the culmination of years of hard work and sacrifice. The concept of "tears of joy" highlights that crying is not solely linked to sadness; it can also occur during euphoric moments. This emotional release can signify a transition, where happiness and sadness intertwine, reflecting the journey and struggles faced to reach that pinnacle.In a related discussion, a participant shared personal experiences with crying, particularly in anticipation of their wedding. They expressed concern about societal perceptions of male vulnerability and sought advice on managing their emotions during the ceremony. Suggestions included engaging in physical activities to alleviate tension and redirect focus, which may help control the urge to cry publicly. Overall, the discussions emphasize the multifaceted nature of crying as a response to intense emotions, whether joyful or otherwise.