She looked up at him with eyes that seemed to want to cry. Oh, he hoped she wouldn't do that. He hated when women cried. He had no idea what to do. Jack could handle it. He was chivalrous; he knew exactly what to do with a woman under any circumstance. Preacher was uncomfortable around women until he got to know them. When you got down to it, he was inexperienced. Although it wasn't intentional, he tended to scare women and children simply because of how he looked. But they didn't know that underneath his sometimes grim countenance he was shy. Thanks

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In the scene, a man observes a woman who seems on the verge of tears, and he feels a rising anxiety at the thought of her crying. He reflects on his feelings and acknowledges that he lacks the confidence and skills to comfort her, a stark contrast to his friend Jack, who is chivalrous and adept in handling emotional situations. The man's discomfort highlights his inexperience and his struggle with interactions, particularly with women.

His appearance often intimidates those around him, which adds to his feelings of isolation. Deep down, he is shy and prefers to connect with people once he knows them better. This inner vulnerability contrasts sharply with his outward demeanor, revealing the complexity of his character and the challenges he faces in forming relationships.

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