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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you?" There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle. | |||
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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you? There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle." Coulda just said no tears! Stop it getting too deep | |||
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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you? There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle. Coulda just said no tears! Stop it getting too deep " Now there's tears! | |||
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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you? There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle. Coulda just said no tears! Stop it getting too deep " I wish more men were deep | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? " Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A | |||
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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you? There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle." I’ve had that before. It’s like extreme sadness | |||
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"Physically, no. not often. (I can cry at films though) Internally, every...single...day. What’s the difference between crying internally and physically for you? There's a deep rooted internal pain in your chest, the one you get when you actually cry. But there isn't the physical appearance of crying. Woahhh this is deep for a sex site on a Wednesday morning Pickle. I’ve had that before. It’s like extreme sadness" Yeah. One that can take you to dark places. I also wish men could open up. Unfortunately it isn't accepted. And when we internalise our emotions we project them incorrectly. I'm aware I do this. So I have to take breaks and go for a walk before sitting down and talking. | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A" This is beautiful man. Really really beautiful thank you for sharing. | |||
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"Yup - my ex got tripped over on the beach by the dog - I cried laughing… apparently that made me immature - whereas i thought building sand castle boobs was the immature bit!! " | |||
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"My husband cried when I told him I was leaving him. Nearly broke my heart." I’d cry at losing you too | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A" You've just single handedly restored my hope and belief in love. | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? " Yes i have and for a long time. He was killed years ago. So, no still not together but never forgotten. | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A You've just single handedly restored my hope and belief in love. " Great - can i restore your faith in being bummed at all?? | |||
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"Of course! Men have feels too. Mostly in their bellends but sometimes in those hearts too. I've done the whole snotty barely speaking words groans whyyy thoughhh. Felt very sexy at the time." Those cries are so annoying. Send me right to sleep after | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A You've just single handedly restored my hope and belief in love. " You're welcome. I'd lost mine completely after the second wife. The running joke is that I'm Ross from Friends but mine has been completely restored too. And much as I wish we'd met much sooner the simple fact is that much as the age gap gets me down at times because I know I'll never have as many years together as I wish I could, if we had met a decade earlier I'd be on some kind of register for the rest of my life. A | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Yes. Three. Without going into extensive details.... One who caused me to have years of stress and health related issues after finding out she'd been fucking a colleague for months under my nose after 7 years of marriage. One when we'd decided it was best to part amicably after agreeing we categorically never wanted kids before marrying and then her changing her mind. Would have been unfair of me to have deprived her the chance. And the last? Many times. When we've been through tough times, when somethings wrong and I can't solve the problem (not through lack of trying), when they're in pain and I can't help, when they've inadvertently done/said something completely by accident that triggers a bad memory in my head or causes me to think back to shittier times when I was at my worst. And every now and then when I'm alone and I sit back and think how lucky I am. Those are different tears of course, but tears all the same. And yes. We're still together and will be til the day I shuffle off this mortal coil. Because I know I'll be gone long before her and that also makes my cry at times because I want so many more years together because life has never been this good. A You've just single handedly restored my hope and belief in love. You're welcome. I'd lost mine completely after the second wife. The running joke is that I'm Ross from Friends but mine has been completely restored too. And much as I wish we'd met much sooner the simple fact is that much as the age gap gets me down at times because I know I'll never have as many years together as I wish I could, if we had met a decade earlier I'd be on some kind of register for the rest of my life. A" Sometimes the universe needs to reorganise things to put the right 2 people together… looks like it did its job | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? " Not over a partner per se, more over associated stuff. We're not together anymore. I don't cry much nowadays unless someone's died or there's a sad/really happy bit in a film. Put me in front of a romcom and I'm a hormonal wreck | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Not over a partner per se, more over associated stuff. We're not together anymore. I don't cry much nowadays unless someone's died or there's a sad/really happy bit in a film. Put me in front of a romcom and I'm a hormonal wreck " I can’t cry at films. I feel broken in that sense | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Not over a partner per se, more over associated stuff. We're not together anymore. I don't cry much nowadays unless someone's died or there's a sad/really happy bit in a film. Put me in front of a romcom and I'm a hormonal wreck I can’t cry at films. I feel broken in that sense " I nver could. Now I do. Well not cry. I do get teary though | |||
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"Have you ever cried over a partner? What happened? Are you still together? Not over a partner per se, more over associated stuff. We're not together anymore. I don't cry much nowadays unless someone's died or there's a sad/really happy bit in a film. Put me in front of a romcom and I'm a hormonal wreck I can’t cry at films. I feel broken in that sense I nver could. Now I do. Well not cry. I do get teary though " You’re a real man that’s why | |||
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