But at least one coach is opposed to the Kiss & Cry- Frank Carroll, coach of Olympic gold medalist and champion sobber, Evan Lysacek.
“I kept wanting to say, ‘Stop it, just stop it,’ ” his coach, Frank Carroll, said. “I’m very stoic in a way, very disciplined, and I think, when the ski jumpers, when they win, they don’t start to cry. Let’s put it this way: I don’t like figure skaters to cry.”
Now it didn't bother me when Lysacek bawled after his fantastic short program because his mascara didn't appear to run nor did his self tanner smudge at all. (But Evan, I don't care about any of that stuff- you should still call me.) I hope Carroll isn't under the impression that if male figure skaters stop showing emotion after a performance that their sport could be mistaken for something masculine because they're still wearing bedazzled unitards.
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