I have cried so much the past week
I'm just pansy I guess, I get really emotional really easily. I'm almost 20 years old and I still cry to my mother.
Why have I been crying? In all honesty I have no idea.
February 27, 2011
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I mostly cry when I'm exhilarated - when my uni offer came, or when I'm listening to a particularly moving symphony/concerto - I don't really cry to sad things because I don't like to dwell on them.
[quote=BlitzTeam]I cried for the first time in a very long time, since my dog died. So did a lot of memories with him.[/quote]
I can't imagine how much I'm gonna be bawling when my dog passes on. ='(
He's 12 yrs old right now, had him since he was a pup.
Crying means you're letting your emotions out.
Me, I haven't expressed an honest emotion in years. Most of this is a charade, a facade I put on to placate my peers.
To be honest, the saddest things I've seen that I can remember are...
(1) Lady and the tramp 2
(2) Jiraiya dying.
It's okay to cry. There's nothing wrong with it.
For me, only things I can relate to make me cry. I could watch the saddest thing in the world and not cry about it.
I can watch the saddest movie ever made and not even get watery eyes.
I saw Jersey Boys on Broadway. The song "Fallen Angel" had tears running down my face the entire scene.
Everyone has different things that make them cry.
[quote=MzMegs]You're turning into a woman.
Just kidding. Seriously, it's [i]okay[/i] for men to cry.[/quote]
I would be ok with turning into a woman... For about 3 days, then I would get annoyed.
You're turning into a woman.
Just kidding. Seriously, it's [i]okay[/i] for men to cry.
you phansey....
someones afraid of growing up.....
Agreed with Deciduous. Every now and then you just needa let emotions out
I cry over korean dramas, so... I'm more of a pansy than you are o.o
And crying's okay, it's just our way of letting out emotions.
sometimes you just need to let it all out, it's fine