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					<description><![CDATA[I know this is old, but I recently read Eiji Yoshikawa&#039;s Taiko (both volumes), and the characters tend to cry very often, specially after difficult situations. I don&#039;t know that much about japanese history and old-fashioned costumes, but I thought it was a normal reaction for men at the time, since it was never described as shameful, except in very specific situations. Maybe it&#039;s not hahah. If you haven&#039;t read Taiko,I highly recommend it. ;) ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is old, but I recently read Eiji Yoshikawa&#39;s Taiko (both volumes), and the characters tend to cry very often, specially after difficult situations. I don&#39;t know that much about japanese history and old-fashioned costumes, but I thought it was a normal reaction for men at the time, since it was never described as shameful, except in very specific situations. Maybe it&#39;s not hahah. If you haven&#39;t read Taiko,I highly recommend it. 😉 </p>
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