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Is it OK to sob like Bubba? Weigh in on crying men

After Bubba Watson sobbed after winning the Masters, Kathie Lee and Hoda had to weigh in on the subject of male public weeping."You gotta love a man who is that comfortable with his emotions," said KLG.But she went on to qualify that statement, suggesting that it's only OK to break down in front of a lot of people if you've just won a huge golf tournament or lost someone close to you. Hoda said sh
Bubba Watson (right) of the United States hugs his caddie Ted Scott after winning his sudden death playoff on the second playoff hole to win the 2012 Masters Tournament by one stroke at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia.
Bubba Watson (right) of the United States hugs his caddie Ted Scott after winning his sudden death playoff on the second playoff hole to win the 2012 Masters Tournament by one stroke at Augusta National Golf Club on April 8, 2012 in Augusta, Georgia.

After Bubba Watson sobbed after winning the Masters, Kathie Lee and Hoda had to weigh in on the subject of male public weeping.

"You gotta love a man who is that comfortable with his emotions," said KLG.

But she went on to qualify that statement, suggesting that it's only OK to break down in front of a lot of people if you've just won a huge golf tournament or lost someone close to you. Hoda said she thinks it's weird when men cry a lot during movies, and KLG agreed that guys who blubber all the time should "go home to mommy and get a shrink."

But they wanted to know what you think: Do you like it when guys cry? Or should tears be reserved for major sports victories or funerals? Vote in our QOD and tell us in the comments below.

Julieanne Smolinski is a TODAY.com contributor. Being forced to watch golf makes her cry.

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