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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

At events in life, watching a film or TV and things like this. I do, and I’m a shamed to show it.

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By *reelove1969Couple
over a year ago

bristol

yes all the time .. im a right soft ass !

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By *iewMan
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over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

yes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

frequently. its never bothered me. last episode of Derek i was in bits.

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By *upitersmileCouple
over a year ago

Manchester

Always! Never leave the house with Kleenex in my bag

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

yes i cry too easily and hate myself for it.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

since i had my boy 4 yrs ago, im really soppy at a lot of things, but always had an emotional side to me, just hid it from people. when i was pregnant, i cried so much at one of the lions on "lion man" when it was put down

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

yes i cry . just shows my sensitive side

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman
over a year ago

The Town by The Cross

when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex.......

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By *upitersmileCouple
over a year ago

Manchester


"since i had my boy 4 yrs ago, im really soppy at a lot of things, but always had an emotional side to me, just hid it from people. when i was pregnant, i cried so much at one of the lions on "lion man" when it was put down "

I cried at stupid things when I was

Pregnant, the silliest being the munch bunch advert!! They'd got rid of the 'gang' and replaced them with cows.... I was in floods lol

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By *ady4ladyWoman
over a year ago

liverpool

Love to see a guy being 'normal' and showing emotion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love to see a guy being 'normal' and showing emotion. "

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

It depends what frame of mind im in. Sometimes i cry over the most stupid things that noone else would cry over, but then i might not cry at things others would

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

I find a good cry very cathartic. Its supposed to be a good stressbuster too.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Used to bawl at little house on the prairee

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i cry when i am happy and cry when i am sad.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cry in private.

I just die inside when I'm with people.

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By *TUDLY_GOOD_FUCKMan
over a year ago

mansfield

I cried watching psycho

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By *ady4ladyWoman
over a year ago

liverpool

I cried at the John Lewis snowman advert at xmas, when he went shopping to get Mrs Snowman a scarf and gloves.

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By *uke olovingmanMan
over a year ago

Gravesend

always streaming down my face at call the midwife

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By *exy firemanMan
over a year ago

essex

Me cry? What a strapping 6ft 4 rufty tufty fireman??

Yes he does!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"yes all the time .. im a right soft ass ! "

+1

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've not cried in ages so I'm sure I'm due for a good cry, sometimes you just can't beat it.

I only really cry at real life stuff although I did cry when Ashley proposed to Clare in corrie, I think I must have been due on then lol x

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By *harliesteveCouple
over a year ago

selly oak

Not very often people see me cry, came close this afternoon though.

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By *ady4ladyWoman
over a year ago

liverpool

Just remembered, my biggest blubber caused by a soap was when Nana Moon died in Eastenders, I sobbed for hours.

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By *umourCouple
over a year ago

Rushden

Getting emotional at everyday life, be it happy or sad can be a sign of depression! A program where a couple bring a baby home from hospital may make you go "ahhh" If it chokes you up, maybe it is time to go chat to your doctor! Especially if you have mood swings or are quick to anger as well as suffering these emotional episodes regularly..

Been there, done that and had the drugs and counselling! All better now nearly.....

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire

its an emotion..

bit like laughter..

if someone said to a young boy, 'dont laugh son men dont laugh' it would be bizarre..

but have heard it said to a young lad about crying..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At events in life, watching a film or TV and things like this. I do, and I’m a shamed to show it."

Last time I cried was at the birth of my son 10 yrs ago, I couldn't stop the tears from rolling

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I personally am a disaster zone when it comes to blubbering, and i hate it. Ive been known to cry at kids cartoons where they get their happy ending and im not kidding.I always cry at school concerts and weddings or music recitals

Yeah ok so im pretty pathetic i know break out the kleenex guys

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

since having kids i am unable to control tears at all - i used to cry more when i got angry than sad - since ive been hurt more times in the psat few years id like to think ive toughened up but really ive cracked the outer layer even more and resistance virtually nil - not quite the blubbering wreck yet

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By *rtemisiaWoman
over a year ago

Norwich

I cried this afternoon and I wasn't even really sure what about.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

When I was younger I suffered from depression, but I never ever cried, now Im older and Ive gotten over the depression, I cry like a baby at loads of things.been called a a big softy but I dont care, Im not ashamed, I think the biggest problem I had when I was younger was that i didnt show emotion enough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Nothing wrong with a man showing his emotions it shows his normal, decent and has a heart and not afraid to show it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex......."

I'm about to be made redundant from a bank. I have 2 kids. I am in a mortgage trap. I earn just less than £30k.

Thanks for your compassion.

It's so easy to live in a world where sweeping generalisation can pass for reasoned argument.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Strange that I log in and the thread at the top of the lounge is about crying. I'm crying right now.....

Family.....sigh

I cry often, its a release, but it doesn't always make me feel better.

Miss PP

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"At events in life, watching a film or TV and things like this. I do, and I’m a shamed to show it."

Yes bucket loads of tears. My sofa can be wetter than a swingers party bed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Family always make me cry aswell

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yeah I do. I'm a pretty emotional person..

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By *quirrelMan
over a year ago

East Manchester


"when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex.......

I'm about to be made redundant from a bank. I have 2 kids. I am in a mortgage trap. I earn just less than £30k.

Thanks for your compassion.

It's so easy to live in a world where sweeping generalisation can pass for reasoned argument. "

I live in the north, manufacturing was the main industry in our part of the country, but since the govt abandoned manufacturing and promoted the finance sector we have seen a steady decline in manufacturing jobs over the last 30 years and now we have 23% unemployment and there are plenty of households whereby the total income for many households (2 adults and a working teenager) is below the national average single persons wage of £23K. There are also houses bring repossessed at the rate of 5 per month on my estate because employers have been ignored by the banks for loans and have gone bankrupt because they couldn't buy new equipment to compete against foreign companies so more are made redundant because of the banking sectors myopic decision making process.

an individual income of £30k is twice what is the normal for this area so getting sympathy for your plight will be an uphill struggle. But i do wish you luck for the future.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex.......

I'm about to be made redundant from a bank. I have 2 kids. I am in a mortgage trap. I earn just less than £30k.

Thanks for your compassion.

It's so easy to live in a world where sweeping generalisation can pass for reasoned argument.

I live in the north, manufacturing was the main industry in our part of the country, but since the govt abandoned manufacturing and promoted the finance sector we have seen a steady decline in manufacturing jobs over the last 30 years and now we have 23% unemployment and there are plenty of households whereby the total income for many households (2 adults and a working teenager) is below the national average single persons wage of £23K. There are also houses bring repossessed at the rate of 5 per month on my estate because employers have been ignored by the banks for loans and have gone bankrupt because they couldn't buy new equipment to compete against foreign companies so more are made redundant because of the banking sectors myopic decision making process.

an individual income of £30k is twice what is the normal for this area so getting sympathy for your plight will be an uphill struggle. But i do wish you luck for the future."

I'm not in your area, so most of what you've posted in answer to my original post is by the by.

Lets choose a different tac:

I pay my rent. Just. Car loan. Just.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Just remembered, my biggest blubber caused by a soap was when Nana Moon died in Eastenders, I sobbed for hours. "

I'll be distraught when Button Moon pops his clogs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Yes, but it takes a lot for it to happen.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im really soft, always crying at stuff

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

the way things are going at the moment I feel like doing it all the time.....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

im abit of a hard bitch, takes a lot for me to cry tbh...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Think all mine went in 2011/2012 ... will take a lot now to knock the smile off my face

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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago

not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds)

I cried just yesterday,,,

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those onions are tw**s

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I never cry and I'm a firm believer in the old school of thought that big boys don't cry. Whether that's right or wrong is irrelevant, it's my belief and I think I'm stronger for it. I see cry babies as emotionally dependant as they need others to see them cry to offer them comfort. I'm not a woman so I can't speak for why women do it, but men should man up and keep it in check.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex.......

I'm about to be made redundant from a bank. I have 2 kids. I am in a mortgage trap. I earn just less than £30k.

Thanks for your compassion.

It's so easy to live in a world where sweeping generalisation can pass for reasoned argument.

I live in the north, manufacturing was the main industry in our part of the country, but since the govt abandoned manufacturing and promoted the finance sector we have seen a steady decline in manufacturing jobs over the last 30 years and now we have 23% unemployment and there are plenty of households whereby the total income for many households (2 adults and a working teenager) is below the national average single persons wage of £23K. There are also houses bring repossessed at the rate of 5 per month on my estate because employers have been ignored by the banks for loans and have gone bankrupt because they couldn't buy new equipment to compete against foreign companies so more are made redundant because of the banking sectors myopic decision making process.

an individual income of £30k is twice what is the normal for this area so getting sympathy for your plight will be an uphill struggle. But i do wish you luck for the future."

Siren commented on something in the news just yesterday when she said that people no longer believe they should go where the work is and sit on their arses waiting for it to come to them. My ancestors moved many hundreds of miles to find work as there was no welfare safety net for them to fall back on while they waited for their town to attract new business. Perhaps modern society should adopt that same approach, but then I remember the lambasting Norman Tebbitt got when he suggested people 'got on their bikes' to look for work.

There is no reason other than laziness to be long term unemployed.

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By *icecouple561Couple
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over a year ago

East Sussex

Not all women cry, some female members of my family, for whatever reason never cry, some of them say they wish they could. I come from a long line of cryers but am not as bad as some of them who cry at the drop of a hat.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Love to see a guy being 'normal' and showing emotion. "

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Well the last episode of Fringe with Walter Bishop and Peter and a film called The Impossible vary sad

X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"when those nice bankers lost their jobs I used a whole box of kleenex.......

I'm about to be made redundant from a bank. I have 2 kids. I am in a mortgage trap. I earn just less than £30k.

Thanks for your compassion.

It's so easy to live in a world where sweeping generalisation can pass for reasoned argument.

I live in the north, manufacturing was the main industry in our part of the country, but since the govt abandoned manufacturing and promoted the finance sector we have seen a steady decline in manufacturing jobs over the last 30 years and now we have 23% unemployment and there are plenty of households whereby the total income for many households (2 adults and a working teenager) is below the national average single persons wage of £23K. There are also houses bring repossessed at the rate of 5 per month on my estate because employers have been ignored by the banks for loans and have gone bankrupt because they couldn't buy new equipment to compete against foreign companies so more are made redundant because of the banking sectors myopic decision making process.

an individual income of £30k is twice what is the normal for this area so getting sympathy for your plight will be an uphill struggle. But i do wish you luck for the future.

Siren commented on something in the news just yesterday when she said that people no longer believe they should go where the work is and sit on their arses waiting for it to come to them. My ancestors moved many hundreds of miles to find work as there was no welfare safety net for them to fall back on while they waited for their town to attract new business. Perhaps modern society should adopt that same approach, but then I remember the lambasting Norman Tebbitt got when he suggested people 'got on their bikes' to look for work.

There is no reason other than laziness to be long term unemployed."

Well said !!

I am a farmers daughter and my dad moved to where the work was all the time, as a child i hated this as i went to 4 Secondary Schools in 5 years and never really settled. It's only now as an adult that i know why this happened !!

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By *ittle_brat_evie!!Woman
over a year ago

evesham


"At events in life, watching a film or TV and things like this. I do, and I’m a shamed to show it."

All the time!!!

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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago

near kings lynn

Always x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Far too much xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Guilty.. I cried at Marley and me and click (Adam sandler)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cried with a really intense orgasm once, does that count?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I cry every time i open my wallet to pay money out lol

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By *isscheekychopsWoman
over a year ago

The land of grey peas and bacon

Yes I do....Too much for my own good lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

At the moment quite alot

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston

Yes I do and always have. I'm quite an emotive person.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Crying as I type

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By *nvictusMan
over a year ago

Beeston

Big (((HUGS))) to all you weepies out there.

I hope things get better soon.

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By *e nicerWoman
over a year ago

Costa del Medway

Sometimes when something really touches me deeply it will bring a tear forth to roll gently down my cheek. It could be a sad thing but also a very beautiful thing can do it.

Also, but quite rarely, if I get a day where everything goes wrong. However, that's just feeling sorry for myself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"since i had my boy 4 yrs ago, im really soppy at a lot of things, but always had an emotional side to me, just hid it from people. when i was pregnant, i cried so much at one of the lions on "lion man" when it was put down

I cried at stupid things when I was

Pregnant, the silliest being the munch bunch advert!! They'd got rid of the 'gang' and replaced them with cows.... I was in floods lol"

now thats made me chuckle lol

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By *quirrelMan
over a year ago

East Manchester

To be honest, not any more.

Since 1998 I have attended 35 funerals (11 in one year alone)and declined to go to 8 others.

I have lost my parents, aunts, uncles, nephews, nieces, childhood and close friends and my unborn child.

I dont have it in me anymore to shed a tear for anyone as I have shed too many in the past.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

its very rare I cry, im quite hard faced

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