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Maybe there is a young boy as the protagonist, who is constantly trying to live up to the expectation of not crying. There could also be his family members or friends who either enforce or question this idea.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it specifically. But it might be about the struggles and experiences of boys, perhaps related to society's expectations of masculinity and not showing vulnerability.
Imagine two friends, Dave and Mark. Dave was facing financial problems and was on the brink of tears. Mark, without hesitation, lent him some money and also helped him find a part - time job. This 'full dont cry cuck' story of friendship is a great example of how friends can step in and prevent each other from hitting rock bottom.
Well, without having read it directly, if it's a manhwa novel named 'cry me a river', it could potentially be about a person who has reached a point where they are so desperate or sad that they want others to see their pain, like the phrase implies. Maybe it's a story of a young protagonist in a complex world of relationships, facing betrayals or unrequited love, and their emotions are so strong that it's like they are asking the world to feel sorry for them.
The plot involves the gradual connection and growth of a relationship between the male leads. It's appealing because of the beautiful art, deep emotional exploration, and the unique way it portrays BL love.