Well have to admit feeling a bit low at mo :cry:.............. OK OK alot :cry: why you ask you say well i think a lot of mums and wifes........ are fed up of looking after every one else and them not considering are feelings ............................. sometimes we want to say HELLO we have feelings as well But apart from me going on with the inns and outs How many men cry??.......and how often....................and why? And how many would admit it
I do sometimes watching a film or TV programme. Cried the other night when I was pissed (I think) but I don't remember why now :confused: :lol2: :lol2:
I sometimes feel the odd tear welling up at sad moments in a good movie, if I am very depressed or under a lot of stress for some reason or If I have really physically hurt myself somehow. Its not something I would want to do in front of other people though unless I really just couldn’t control it. I am sorry your feeling a bit low. You have lots of friends here. If I was there I would give you a nice cuddle but this is the best I can do from here ---> :therethere:
For some reason I don't cry when people die, (not so far anyway). I DO cry at the drop of a cinematic hat, any emotional bit in a movie and I'm gone. I have also cried a bit recently, or perhaps "broke down" would be a better expression, (it came as a surprise to me, I don't do that sort of thing).
I sometimes feel the odd tear welling up at sad moments in a good movie, if I am very depressed or under a lot of stress for some reason or If I have really physically hurt myself somehow. Its not something I would want to do in front of other people though unless I really just couldn’t control it. I am sorry your feeling a bit low. You have lots of friends here. If I was there I would give you a nice cuddle but this is the best I can do from here ---> :therethere:[/quot
oo thanks yes i am in need of a hug!.....but it would come best from MR Debs right now but don't want to pester him............ and show how i am feeling as he has enough on his plate right now us mums and wifes have to be Strong for them .so we weep in silence But i was terying to get at how many men feel like this........will all cry at films but what about life you men???
Quote by VenusnMars Debs, they won`t admit it! ;) Venusxxx
cannot .......... i feel very guilty when i feel like this as i no there are loads of peeps out there that are loads worse of then me! but heres a big hug to you babes as i no that you are going through hard times Thanks babes
Quote by Debbiewebs Debs, they won`t admit it! ;) Venusxxx
cannot .......... i feel very guilty when i feel like this as i no there are loads of peeps out there that are loads worse of then me! but heres a big hug to you babes as i no that you are going through hard times Thanks babes UPS sorry just made a another Pratt of me self and miss understood your post :doh: OOO well thats me. ..Debs crawls away with :color: and digs a hole
Debs, pop in The Legends of the Fall dvd (you've got to have that in your collection, don't you?) and have Brad cry for you. Breaks my hear every time.
Quote by Libra-Love Debs, pop in The Legends of the Fall dvd (you've got to have that in your collection, don't you?) and have Brad cry for you. Breaks my hear every time.
Thanks babes ................ but going to freak out to Dark side of the moon by pink Floyd..............i am sorry not heard of that one............ getting a bit old
Quote by Debbiewebs Debs, pop in The Legends of the Fall dvd (you've got to have that in your collection, don't you?) and have Brad cry for you. Breaks my hear every time.
Thanks babes ................ but going to freak out to Dark side of the moon by pink Floyd..............i am sorry not heard of that one............ getting a bit old I love that one too!
Hi Debbs. Sorry to hear you're down. If there was anything I could say or do to lift your spirits - I would. To answer your question - I cry. Why and how often; I don't know. Usually it involves one of my kids, or an animal. I suppose all fathers cry at or shortly after the birth of a child, I know I did. My biggest recent weep, was due to the death of my horse last year. (But some of you knew that)
It really depends on the situation..i do a lot of work with kids and that can be distressing at times..so I cry to release the pressure. I also miss my mum quite abit since she died and that makes me cry. The only other time is when I get very angry.
I'm not ashamed to admit that I cry. My dad was taken ill over the summer in the most distressing way I could imagine and after I'd been to visit him in hospital I burst into tears at the bus stop. I blubbed my way through the journey, to the town centre, to a cafe for something to eat and all the way home again. I also cried over Christmas when a really good friendship came to an abrupt end. It's nothing to be ashamed of as far as I'm concerned.
Quote by Mr Writer I'm not ashamed to admit that I cry. My dad was taken ill over the summer in the most distressing way I could imagine and after I'd been to visit him in hospital I burst into tears at the bus stop. I blubbed my way through the journey, to the town centre, to a cafe for something to eat and all the way home again. I also cried over Christmas when a really good friendship came to an abrupt end. It's nothing to be ashamed of as far as I'm concerned.
good ....... i mean sorry to here that but good to here men admit it that they do cry but what about at times that they don't really no why??
I don't cry often, but when I do it is often when I'm moved by loss, either my own or expressions of other people's. When I posted a poem I like very much on the SH thread last September (not written by me), I went straight back to bed and cried my eyes out. Some of the heart-rending obituaries in the Virtual Memorial Garden (one of the earliest of its type, much imitated but still the best I think) have a similar effect on me. Mike.