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Poll: How often do you cry?
Never
13%
 13%  [5]
Only when something really tragic happens
22%
 22%  [8]
Every few months
25%
 25%  [9]
A few times a month
13%
 13%  [5]
Once a week
11%
 11%  [4]
2-3 days a week
5%
 5%  [2]
4-6 days a week
2%
 2%  [1]
Daily
0%
 0%  [0]
My life is tears
5%
 5%  [2]
Total Votes : 36

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  • #1
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 09:24
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Alright, fess up, how often do you cry?

I've been going through a rough patch, so these days I probably cry about once a week. Maybe more if I do a lot of drugs.
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  • #2
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 09:31
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Haven't cried at all this year, I haven't cried at all this year, I haven't cried at all this year.

EDIT: Turns out the lyrics are "Haven't died at all this year", but still I haven't cried at all this year. Voted the second option.


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  • #3
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 09:32
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Once A Week, i am so emotional
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  • #4
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 09:43
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Nobody likes to, but I really like to cry.
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  • #5
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 09:52
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I'm annoyingly prone to crying, but I wouldn't say I cry all that often. When I'm under a lot of stress or pressure and I'm around a lot of people, I hold it back pretty well, but sometimes I'll crack, usually if someone says to be that dreaded questions 'Is everything OK?'.

Otherwise, crying happens most often during a sad film, or when a really poignant song that makes you just want to let out of the waterworks - a healthy cry, ie


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Just remembered, I often cry with happiness when I'm drunk.
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  • #6
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 10:02
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If this was a few years ago I would've said every few months, but I don't cry all that much anymore. I know there's stories that make me tear up, but whether something were to affect me in real life, I would only cry when tragic things would happen. Though, when I get myself in a fit of rage I would usually cry uncontrollably afterwards - though that happens less often nowadays.

EDIT: Also when someone is disappointed in me and they start to yell at me, I'm on the verge of crying.
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  • #7
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 10:09
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I had a rough time also during the last half of the year. Became a weekly occurrence.

Not so much now but I had a decent cry the other day. Damn family.
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  • #8
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 10:10
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I cry when it comes to artistic works pretty often because I'm easily moved, but I hardly cry at anything in my own life. I normally manifest stress in a different way I suppose, more of an enervation of the spirit than mental breakdowns. Last time I went through a breakup I cried, but I think that was also the accumulation of a lot of things building in my life, and that was the last time I cried from something not music or otherwise creatively related, and even then I was listening to Pinkerton at the time. So I tend to cry often, hell I was crying just ten minutes ago, but normally not for personal reasons.
nutso42
  • #9
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 13:53
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I lost my tear ducts in the war.
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  • #10
  • Posted: 12/30/2013 15:18
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I've never been a very emotional person. I grew up in an incredibly unemotional family (we never even say "I love you" to each other, let alone cry) so expressing emotions has always been difficult for me. I've teared up a little before, during some movies and stuff, but I don't flat out cry very often at all.

Maybe that's unhealthy...
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