WizKid25 said:
Smurfy said:Triple....do you agree that most girls/ women cry alot?
jnuts said:After a car accident, I was strapped to a back board in the emergency room. They brought my son in so I knew he was okay - he as 4 months old. Car was destroyed with us in it. I cried then. Really let it flyAlmost 4 years ago. Since then, I haven't had a reason to shed a tear.
Dial_tone said:I pretty much never bawl but I get a watery eye pretty easily. A good movie, the national anthem, thinking about losing my girl. She's tough as nails...never cries and would probably laugh if she saw me cry.
lil'tangerine said:I've cried alot lately, I'm an emotional basketcase! Especially if I eat chocolate...I'm allergic to it and t's one of my favourite things in the world! Makes my extremely moody. (well so I've been told!)
chaos mage said:I cry at least once a week.
Smurfy said:for the record...watery eyes counts as a cry.
BileStew said:Or at least during the week of the NFC Championship game for the last 3 years.
It's not bad for me...just everyone around me. My mood can change from happy to total freak out in about 3 seconds...WizKid25 said:What reaction do u get from eating chocolate? Can't be that bad if youre eating it.
SoKlueles said:When hammy denied my sexual advances
Paulo said:About two years ago when my grandmother died. I was in the hospital with her and my mom and she was alseep but fading fast. We couldn't bare to see the terminus, so we left and a few hours later got the phone call.
Basically it was her and my mother who raised me, a second mother to me. All the thoughts and memories of the fun we had together, her unconditional support, the confidence she instilled in me and how she made me who I am today,
SoKlueles said:No i actually cried for 3 days straight when my uncle killed himself last month....from the second i found out....well....i still do think about him alot..and wish he hadnt done it....worse time of my life...and the most shocked I have ever been in my life
Paulo said:About two years ago when my grandmother died. I was in the hospital with her and my mom and she was alseep but fading fast. We couldn't bare to see the terminus, so we left and a few hours later got the phone call.
Basically it was her and my mother who raised me, a second mother to me. All the thoughts and memories of the fun we had together, her unconditional support, the confidence she instilled in me and how she made me who I am today, came rushing back in one extremely intense moment.
That instant the flood of tears broke from my eyes and I probably cried for at least an hour.
However, the strangest thing happened. After we got the call that she passed, a very startling, yet serene felling came over me. I was no longer sad. I knew that was the end of her suffering and she would forever be with me in my soul, the values and love she instilled in me guiding my life like a beacon in the fog.
superqt4u2nv said:Last night a lttle for no dam reason I was holding it back too. I don't consider myself a cryer I hold it back in most situations on less I am alone then I may let it out.
SoKlueles said:Smurfy my mom called the sheriff and asked him if it could have been someone else to do that.and he told her that most families think that....did ur family go thru that too?
Smurfy said:When was the last time you cried?
Smurfy said:When was it? And why? Do you consider yourself a crier? Do you cry alot? OR do you hold it in?
c-sharp minor said:Virtually every day. Starting to take it's toll on my appearance.
I'm still in better shape, mentally, (physically is a given), than many in my situation.
BileStew said:When Zorro couldn't find his car a couple of weeks ago.
tripleblonde said:every day?
c-sharp minor said:My common law-spouse of 7 years hung herself on Nov 8. I found her and cut her down.
She's in my av.
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