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How often do you cry?

MattehhhftwMattehhhftw Posts: 8,688
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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:
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    SemieroticSemierotic Posts: 11,132
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    Not for a decade. Saving up a for a big one.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,095
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    Quite often
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 2,821
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    I'm male. In the last 5 years I have cried 3 times, once when my Granny died and the others were over women. I am also 22, I do think I should cry more, but I think there is still a stigma about a man crying.

    I have never cried in front of anyone, and probably never will, I just think the man needs to be strong in front of everyone.
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    lordOfTimelordOfTime Posts: 22,370
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    I'm coming up to 30 years old. I cannot remember the last time I cried. I'm not an emotional person. Sometimes I think I'm void of all emotion (but I know that's nonsense.).
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 507
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    Saturday night, cried my eyes out for hours and felt so much better afterwards, had a big realisation about something and crying helped me pull myself together!
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    CasualCasual Posts: 2,696
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    Every time I think about what Duke Nukem could have been.
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 4,764
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    Every time I fly alone. No idea why.
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    Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    I've been known to get a bit weepy after a few vodkas but I don't really count that :D sober the last time I cried was when my grandad died in 2006
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    j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    I cry all the time, especially when I read about young innocent people being killed for no motive.
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    Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    j4the1 wrote: »
    I cry all the time, especially when I read about young innocent people being killed for no motive.

    I get more angry than upset to be honest
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    j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    Lewi26 wrote: »
    I get more angry than upset to be honest

    Last time I cried is when I read about the young girl who worked in victoria’s secret in westfield stratford who was walking home, got off a bus in Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, when someone concealed with a veil threw a chemical in her face, She was very beautifull before the attack.
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    Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    j4the1 wrote: »
    Last time I cried is when I read about the young girl who worked in victoria’s secret in westfield stratford who was walking home, got off a bus in Lodge Avenue, Dagenham, when someone concealed with a veil threw a chemical in her face, She was very beautifull before the attack.

    Is that the girl called Katie? Things like that are really sad but my anger comes to the surface more! Reading about young kids dying of cancer etc is really sad though
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 5,432
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    Barely at at all - today is a very poor example.
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    j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    Lewi26 wrote: »
    Is that the girl called Katie? Things like that are really sad but my anger comes to the surface more! Reading about young kids dying of cancer etc is really sad though

    No, I'm talking about this girl.
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    TweenyTweeny Posts: 283
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    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.
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    j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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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.

    Be carefull, you can go blind for crying too much.
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    Lewi26Lewi26 Posts: 11,841
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    j4the1 wrote: »
    No, I'm talking about this girl.

    That is horrific. She is a better person than I am saying she doesn't hate them. Hopefully the scum who did it has now been caught
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    spookyLXspookyLX Posts: 11,730
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    Most days it's just the depression
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 0
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    I don't cry that often anymore but in Primary school I used to cry anytime something didn't go my way or I got a row so people would just roll their eyes and be like "Here we go again :rolleyes:"
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    TweenyTweeny Posts: 283
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    j4the1 wrote: »
    Be carefull, you can go blind for crying too much.

    Is that a fact? :(
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    unknown17unknown17 Posts: 3,797
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    Never, I'm not the type of person that cries.:o
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    MAWMAW Posts: 38,777
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    Maybe once every 25 years.
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    swehsweh Posts: 13,665
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    I cry for any and everything.

    I just need to yawn and there's tears rolling down my cheeks.
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    SpamJavelinSpamJavelin Posts: 1,071
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    Quite often - most weeks.
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    j4the1j4the1 Posts: 664
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    Lewi26 wrote: »
    That is horrific. She is a better person than I am saying she doesn't hate them. Hopefully the scum who did it has now been caught

    The person has not been caught and for her saying she does not hate them is just dumb, I blame her stupid religion. :rolleyes:
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