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23-04-2020, 04:58 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

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He wasn't Darth Vader was he?

Dark side and all that.
I don't think so but I'm busy crying my eyes out at the moment.
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

We all have things that are personal to only us, so what one person will get emotional about, the next one will shrug off.

Personally I have great depth of feeling for some things and can cry long and hard and feel totally in despair, but with other things it sometimes depends on what mood I am in at the time.
Perhaps if we are feeling low and exhausted to start with, we will take things harder than when we are happy and full of beans.

I also feel there are also different types of tears.
I have cried tears of anger and frustration, tears of joy and happiness, and of course tears of great sadness and despair.

I have always felt very moved seeing a man cry for some reason - but much better to cry than lash out.
No shame in tears whatsoever, it is a release.
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23-04-2020, 04:59 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

Originally Posted by mups ->
we all have things that are personal to just us, so what one person will get emotional about, the next one will shrug off.

Personally i have great depth of feeling for some things and can cry long and hard and feel totally in despair, but with other things it sometimes depends on what mood i am in at the time.
Perhaps if we are feeling low and exhausted to start with, we will take things harder than when we are happy and full of beans.

I also feel there are also different types of tears.
I have cried tears of anger and frustration, tears of joy and happiness, and of course tears of great sadness and despair.

I have always felt very moved seeing a man cry for some reason - and much better to cry than lash out.
No shame in tears whatsoever.

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23-04-2020, 05:08 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

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Tiff...you are lovely,warm,kind and caring.
Awww! Shucks, Pauline.
So are you.
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23-04-2020, 05:19 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

I think for me it was after becoming a mother

I've even been known to cry during the Antiques Roadshow!
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23-04-2020, 05:22 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

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I think for me it was after becoming a mother:
Although not specifically thread related, it was only when I became a father that I fully realised the gravity of what I was doing as a teacher. Changed me completely!!
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23-04-2020, 05:34 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

Originally Posted by Rhian ->
I think for me it was after becoming a mother

I've even been known to cry during the Antiques Roadshow!
Me too, but only because I “ used to have one of those” and it’s worth a bit..
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23-04-2020, 05:40 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

Hi

Yes I do cry easily.

I do not consider this to be a fault as a Man.

I cry for others, not for myself.

I have been captured and tortured.

I have never given them the satisfaction of seeing me cry.

That is simply not going to happen.

I have cried buckets having seen what has happened to women and kids.

I am not a nice man, far from being perfect and forgiving.

I will never kill a captive who is no further problem.

I am better than that.

If they make a move, so be it.

I can live with that.

It is so, so tempting to kill them, especially Paedos.

We cannot do this, we are better than that.
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23-04-2020, 05:53 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

I’m afraid, l am a bit of a hardcase these days!

Going through my divorce in 2002 and being apart from my children, l sobbed every day for ages. Then things got easier and since then l have hardened up.

I didn’t even cry when my ex partner and l broke up 8 years ago. In fact, l felt strong and rejuvenated. I had to to cope and survive.

The drawback of tears are that they give you wrinkles and ruin your face!
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23-04-2020, 06:03 PM
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Re: Do You Cry Easily?

Originally Posted by Artangel ->
I’m afraid, l am a bit of a hardcase these days!

Going through my divorce in 2002 and being apart from my children, l sobbed every day for ages. Then things got easier and since then l have hardened up.

I didn’t even cry when my ex partner and l broke up 8 years ago. In fact, l felt strong and rejuvenated. I had to to cope and survive.

The drawback of tears are that they give you wrinkles and ruin your face!
Hi

Cryng is good,it releases stress.

Some do not deserve our crying, you are right on that.
 
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