How often do you cry?

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  • TakaeTakae Posts: 13,555
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    I was going to say last October, but I'm a bit weepy now after reading that article about Naomi Oni (via j4the1's link above). :o
  • Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    I hate girls who put on Facebook that their in floods of tears after watching one born every minute etc, their either lying or massive bellends
  • REDBUSREDBUS Posts: 2,322
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    The very last feed from Big Brother house were it shows you empty house and you hear the housemate voices from the minute they enter ,saying hello,making bonds ,arguments ,fights farts,showmances,evictions ,task's,drunking rambling's to the winner being announced ,chokes me up every time ,oh and the last episode of Lost and last episode Soprano's ,what a journey .
  • Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    REDBUS wrote: »
    The very last feed from Big Brother house were it shows you empty house and you hear the housemate voices from the minute they enter ,saying hello,making bonds ,arguments ,fights farts,showmances,evictions ,task's,drunking rambling's to the winner being announced ,chokes me up every time ,oh and the last episode of Lost and last episode Soprano's ,what a journey .

    The best bits at the end of big brother 7 to the tune of chasing cars was emotional :(
  • MuzeMuze Posts: 2,225
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    I hardly ever cried for years and years and ironically, since taking antidepressants, start blubbing at any old rubbish. :rolleyes:
  • SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    Things that get me going every time without fail:

    1. About the last ten minutes of The Shawshank Redemption;

    2. E.T. likewise;

    3. Anything to do with old soldiers talking about their experiences as young men, Remembrance Sunday commemorations, footage of the First World War, etc.
  • Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    I might lose man points but I had a lump in my throat watching my sisters keeper :o
  • LH1LH1 Posts: 2,394
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    I cry quite alot these days.
  • j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    Things that get me going every time without fail:

    1. About the last ten minutes of The Shawshank Redemption;

    2. E.T. likewise;

    3. Anything to do with old soldiers talking about their experiences as young men, Remembrance Sunday commemorations, footage of the First World War, etc.

    I still yet to see this film, what's the gay bit like?
  • NatoPMTNatoPMT Posts: 3,184
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    Tweeny wrote: »
    I cry all the time. Intact I have become quite concerned about my over active tear ducts and thinking of seeing my GP about it. I feel very embarrassed after crying in front of people and wish I could control it.

    likewise. It's bloody embarrassing. Espec when your voice goes all wobbly. Also, I cry so often that my face and nose now go instantly red.
  • NatoPMTNatoPMT Posts: 3,184
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    Lewi26 wrote: »
    I hate girls who put on Facebook that their in floods of tears after watching one born every minute etc, their either lying or massive bellends

    i burst into tears each time a baby is born on that programme. But i don't post about it on fb if that helps.
  • SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    j4the1 wrote: »
    I still yet to see this film, what's the gay bit like?
    I can't recall one!
  • CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    3. Anything to do with old soldiers talking about their experiences as young men, Remembrance Sunday commemorations, footage of the First World War, etc.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87mWUoKhNyA#t=1m30s :cry:
  • j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    On average, women cry 47 times a year, men cry 7 times a year.
  • RogerBaileyRogerBailey Posts: 1,959
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    If at all? I must admit I cry at least once a week, sometimes more but it tends to be over a TV show or something :D:cry:

    Why do so many young men now feel proud about crying?

    Any man who cries over something other than genuine tragedy is a nancy boy and should be ashamed imo.

    We need a return to national service to toughen this generation up. Otherwise, if there was a conflict, we would be unable to do anything for all our "men" bubbling and crying through their mascara.
  • BarrieWhizzo!BarrieWhizzo! Posts: 411
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    I have never cried since I was about 13 and I'm now classed as an 'OAP'.
  • Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    NatoPMT wrote: »
    i burst into tears each time a baby is born on that programme. But i don't post about it on fb if that helps.

    It's not just one born every minute it's every programme that us slightly Sad. I either know some very emotional girls or they lie, why would a scene on hollyoaks or something make you burst into tears!
  • SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    Why do so many young men now feel proud about crying?
    Because it's nothing to be ashamed of. Denying/suppressing your emotions is a deeply unhealthy and stupid thing to do.
    Any man who cries over something other than genuine tragedy is a nancy boy and should be ashamed imo.
    What's it like in 1934?
  • j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    I have never cried since I was about 13 and I'm now classed as an 'OAP'.

    Have you been diagnosed with Stoic? are you cold hearted?

    Unemotional, free of passion? Unmoved by joy or grief?
  • RogerBaileyRogerBailey Posts: 1,959
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    Because it's nothing to be ashamed of. Denying/suppressing your emotions is a deeply unhealthy and stupid thing to do.


    What's it like in 1934?

    That's what feminists tell us. Their aim is, of course, the complete emasculation of men. Women might pretend it's good and say it's healthy but deep down they laugh at the humiliating spectacle of a full grown man totally abandoning his masculinity and crying like an idiot.

    I wasn't around in 1934.
  • SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    That's what feminists tell us. Their aim is, of course, the complete emasculation of men. Women might pretend it's good and say it's healthy but deep down they laugh at the humiliating spectacle of a full grown man totally abandoning his masculinity and crying like an idiot.
    Do they? You'd know about this for certain, of course.
    I wasn't around in 1934.
    Whooooooosh ...
  • spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    I'm crying now after just watching the first half of leeds v man city we are getting destroyed out there
  • TardisSteveTardisSteve Posts: 8,077
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    I cry quite alot, i last cried on Wednesday, i suffer from depression, also am looking after my bi polar mother who is currently on her depressive cycle so more tears are expected
  • SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    I cry quite alot, i last cried on Wednesday, i suffer from depression, also am looking after my bi polar mother who is currently on her depressive cycle so more tears are expected
    Sorry Steve :( Peace to both of you.
  • JulzeiJulzei Posts: 4,209
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    I cried when I saw the documentary about the woman who had her face ripped off by a chimp, when she was talking about how much her daughter needed her it made me feel a bit.

    Before then was a good couple of months, yay go me! lol
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