![]() ![]() The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. (SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. Apoorva Srivastava ☯️ September 24, 2022 If Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal can cry on TV while holding hands, then so can you my fellow "sigma males". It works like gangbusters, start to finish. The distancing choices made at the beginning just increase the feelings of intimacy and warmth by the end. These two men here & putting the toxic masculinity culture of men's sport to shame! This photograph of two GOATs, holding hands and crying as one retires is epitome of love, honesty, care & true sporting greatness! Getting this framed today itself. Instead, what we get is a thickness of atmosphere and texture, a strange and eerie mood, and affection for the characters we meet. ![]() There's nothing "unmanly" about it ❤️ /9oA9k1CxNJ ![]() Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal ugly crying while holding hands together at Federer's farewell, is the single most defining image and memory I can think of that may help recast what "masculinity" is. At the end of the game, Roger bid adieu to this game, and his farewell ceremony saw a lot of waterworks! Roger and Mirka Federer Are Most Precious Beans! Photos and Videos From Swiss Legend’s Last Professional Match Will Make You Super Emotional. He played his last professional match, a doubles game partnering Rafael Nadal at Laver Cup 2022. Well, for the unversed, Roger Federer retired from the game after a successful 25-year-long career. Fedal-Mania Grips Virat Kohli, Reacts to Rafael Nadal Crying for Roger Federer After Latter’s Tennis Retirement, Calls It, ‘Most Beautiful Sporting Picture Ever’. Yes, men show their emotions and they should. Yes, men cry and there is nothing unmanly about it. And do not ask why these two were shedding tears like there’s no tomorrow. The two men were not only ugly crying but doing so while holding hands. Federer and Nadal, lovingly called Fedal by their fans, shattered this stereotype and how. An unhealthy stereotype tells men to conform to societal expectations of their gender. But on Septemnight, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal presented a side that will hopefully break the vicious cycle of toxic masculinity in sports. They share 42 grand slam titles between them. ![]()
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