Crying, eh?
OK *takes deep breath* I lost three close relatives when I was 20-during my first year of married life. All three died in a 10-day period.
I was busy being dutiful son and new husband so didn't cry for my father or either grandparent.
It took me years before the dam broke. When it finally did it nearly finished me.
I now have learned to cry-when I'm upset or just when I'm emotionally affected by something. I'm not ashamed to say that I cried at cari's post recently...and likewise at the tender bits in the movies. My kids know I'm just a big pussy-cat and so does my wife. (But I have claws...)
Crying is good! I cried as I held my mother's hand and whispered for her to go...and I feel tears at the memory. These are for me. They help me to let the emotions out and not bottle them up.
So-a sub crying for her Master? Bring it on, girls! Show him/her how much you love him/her. Oh blimey! I've gone and used the "L" word!