Are you a crier?

I'm totally not a crier. I wish I was, but I'm just not. I have this phobia that if I start crying in public, I won't be able to stop.

I did cry at The Notebook because DH told me that was how he felt about me.

I do get choked up at things like when soldiers come home from Iraq, but I don't cry.

Oh, one weird choke up was at Epcot, the first time I saw that red bus with all the characters on it dancing, I got choked up and couldn't talk for a few minutes. They were all so happy looking, it just got to me.

I think something is wrong with me!!
 
Guilty as charged. I cry at the Beauty and the Beast show at Disney. I cry watching the DVD. I cry watching Phantom of the Opera. I cry when Bambi's mother gets killed. Every single time I watch. I cry at weddings and funerals. I cried like a baby when my daughter in law gave me an angel quilt that was one of the last things her mother made. It's a wonder I don't run out of tears.
 
Everything makes me cry.
I cry when I'm happy. Cry when I'm sad. Cry when I'm frustrated. Cry when I am angry. Cry when I am touched by something :rolleyes:
It often gets in the way of being taken seriously....especailly the angry part!!

I cry in movies...cry at some commercials. :sad:
 
jekajekalynn said:
I cry at the stupidest of movies.... :rolleyes: I cried at the end of AI for goodness sakes! :blush:

I cried during American Idol...not just the end. Whenever someone got voted off towards the end it was so sad. I also cry every single week while watching Extreme Home Makeover, I go up to the bedroom to watch it because I become a big blubbering mess at the end.

My biggest movie cry scene is during The Way We Were. (there is actually a few in that movie) The first is when Katie calls Hubbell on the phone and tells him she feels like she lost her best friend, the second is the very end when she sees him again on the street and she brushes the hair off his forehead....gets me every time.
 

4greatboys said:
Im a big crier. Everyone in my family knows it. I cry over anything and everything sad. Years back when my 2 oldest boys were small and the Lion King came out we saw it at the movie theater. As soon as Mufasa got killed they both just turned and looked at me to see if I was crying---and I was!


See, now I actually left the theater during that part! :rotfl: And at the end of Titanic... and I actually cry (if I were to watch) the dinosaur part of Fantasia. There are movies I just can't see - and my brothers let me know - Nope, you can't see that one. I would just be crying my way through it.

My DS (who is 6) makes fun of me - he'll act all sentimental about something and then burst into the fakest crying.... then start laughing! :rotfl:

Yup, I'm a crier.
 
Pooh67_68 said:
So glad to see that I am not alone in this. I cry over anything and yes it does get worse with age.

dont tell me it gets worse!! im 21 and cry and cry..i dont want it to get worse!
 
Blueeyes101817 said:
dont tell me it gets worse!! im 21 and cry and cry..i dont want it to get worse!

It's not that it's gotten worse with age for me, but there are more opportunities for tears. So an individual event isn't any more likely to make me get teary, but there are just more events.
 
I cry over a lot of things..

Faith Hill's song "Like we never loved at all,"
"Skin" by Rascall Flatts

Coming home from a disney trip ;)
Sad movies

Sometimes I get misty eyed over things that really shouldn't make you do that......Can't help it...I have a little bit of a drama queen in me I guess. :confused3 lol
 


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