When Did You Last Cry?

worsleyweb said:
Toy story 3

Paddington bear

When Mrs ww told me she was skint on the 28 th of December until 31 St of jan

When the traffic was bad on mancunian way tonight

When diedre died

When the Mrs cuckolded with the black man next door with the 17 inch falic penis

I cry at least once a month! Sensitive man

Your hurt is my hurt brother, I will shed a tear or two for you.

Are you sure Deidre is dead, maybe she is just hiding like Elvis.
 
Last cried in 'real life' when my dog died a few years back. Only time in my life when I've been like that. Was a blubbing wreck.

I do however shed a tear at telly and films fairly often. Last occasion was seeing a programme about a little lad with cancer who couldnt play football anymore. It was his dad being all stoic on camera before breaking down that got me.
Girlfriend asked if I was sobbing and I got a bit defensive.

"Bloody hell love, the lad's got cancer and can't play footy with his mates anymore. I'm not exactly embarrassed to shed a tear to that!"
"Yeah but you wept at the Great British Bake-Off last week"

Owned.
 
Lucky Toma said:
Last cried in 'real life' when my dog died a few years back. Only time in my life when I've been like that. Was a blubbing wreck.

I do however shed a tear at telly and films fairly often. Last occasion was seeing a programme about a little lad with cancer who couldnt play football anymore. It was his dad being all stoic on camera before breaking down that got me.
Girlfriend asked if I was sobbing and I got a bit defensive.

"Bloody hell love, the lad's got cancer and can't play footy with his mates anymore. I'm not exactly embarrassed to shed a tear to that!"
"Yeah but you wept at the Great British Bake-Off last week"

Owned.

I know, that strumpet should never have won. It's just not fair.
 
Blue Mist said:
Lucky Toma said:
Last cried in 'real life' when my dog died a few years back. Only time in my life when I've been like that. Was a blubbing wreck.

I do however shed a tear at telly and films fairly often. Last occasion was seeing a programme about a little lad with cancer who couldnt play football anymore. It was his dad being all stoic on camera before breaking down that got me.
Girlfriend asked if I was sobbing and I got a bit defensive.

"Bloody hell love, the lad's got cancer and can't play footy with his mates anymore. I'm not exactly embarrassed to shed a tear to that!"
"Yeah but you wept at the Great British Bake-Off last week"

Owned.

I know, that strumpet should never have won. It's just not fair.

Don't. You're just bringing it all back to me.
 
BlueBearBoots said:
Watching the unit on Netflix and I cried when Hector died :(

You big girl. Kudos for watching The Unit though, it's not exactly Downton Abbey. I wouldn't have thought it was your thing.
 
stony said:
BlueBearBoots said:
Watching the unit on Netflix and I cried when Hector died :(

You big girl. Kudos for watching The Unit though, it's not exactly Downton Abbey. I wouldn't have thought it was your thing.


You are kidding? It's basically sweaty fit blokes with big guns !!! What's not to like :)

In uniform!!



Tbf I love it and things like person of interest etc never watched downton abbey ever :p
 
BlueBearBoots said:
stony said:
BlueBearBoots said:
Watching the unit on Netflix and I cried when Hector died :(

You big girl. Kudos for watching The Unit though, it's not exactly Downton Abbey. I wouldn't have thought it was your thing.


You are kidding? It's basically sweaty fit blokes with big guns !!! What's not to like :)

In uniform!!



Tbf I love it and things like person of interest etc never watched downton abbey ever :p

I watched it years ago when the whole lot were on Virgin box sets. I was disappointed when it finished.
 
For some reason I had actual tears coming down my face watching Apollo 13...this was before the bloody thing took off!

The only way I can explain it is that I'm about to complete on my house sale/move after 6 months of hell. I'm a broken man.
 
Two weeks before she suddenly died, my sister was in the car with her husband when Time to Say Goodbye came on the radio. I think it's from a musical. Not realising how close the end was, she told him that she wanted it played at her funeral.

I got through the day she died and almost all of the funeral service, even helping to carry her coffin. As we left the crematorium this song was played and hit me like a stone. I'm not an emotional person, but I couldn't hold the tears back. I'm suffering now as well.

RIP my sister Susan
 
flyer said:
Two weeks before she suddenly died, my sister was in the car with her husband when Time to Say Goodbye came on the radio. I think it's from a musical. Not realising how close the end was, she told him that she wanted it played at her funeral.

I got through the day she died and almost all of the funeral service, even helping to carry her coffin. As we left the crematorium this song was played and hit me like a stone. I'm not an emotional person, but I couldn't hold the tears back. I'm suffering now as well.

RIP my sister Susan

Your a good man and a good bro - whatever the situation your facing now get through, fight it, however long it takes. when you come out the other end you would have made your sister proud.
 
My wife of 19 years has just found out she has breast cancer.
She hasn't cried but I reckon I'm up to about 5 times already. Each time I've told someone the news.
She suffers anxiety already and is convinced she wont be here in 2 years.

Tough times ahead.
Be strong mate I assume from your username your in Aussie, but if you need to talk PM me, see my post in the challenge thread.
 
My wife of 19 years has just found out she has breast cancer.
She hasn't cried but I reckon I'm up to about 5 times already. Each time I've told someone the news.
She suffers anxiety already and is convinced she wont be here in 2 years.

Tough times ahead.

FFS.

All my hopes and strength to you and your wife mate, get rid of that 2 years mindset and smash the proverbial shit out of it.
 
My wife of 19 years has just found out she has breast cancer.
She hasn't cried but I reckon I'm up to about 5 times already. Each time I've told someone the news.
She suffers anxiety already and is convinced she wont be here in 2 years.

Tough times ahead.

Fucking hell, sorry mate. I wish you both all the best and hope she beats it as soon as possible.

You’ve got plenty of support on here if you need it.
 
When the news of vinny leaving came through on the Sunday morning.
I mean I didn't bawl my eyes out but I had tears in my eyes and was choked up, my kids even said dad that's the first time we've seen you cry.
Reminded me of how I felt when lakey called it a day :(
 
I had a tear in my eye when Kompany smashed that screamer into the top corner against Leicester.

Went fucking mental in the celebrations and as the players were walking back to their own half I had my hands on my knees, out of breath, chest pounding and had a few tears.

I think I knew how big the goal was and it was a huge release of tension too.
 
When my dad died a couple years ago. We were staying round there's for a while as our new house was being done up, came downstairs in the morning to get out for work and he was sat in his chair like he usually would but didn't respond to me saying cya. Not sure how long he'd been like that but had to put the phone on speaker while the 999 call taker talked me through pulling his lifeless body to the floor and going through resuscitation procedures while my mum just sat there with her head in her hands. Fucked me up for a long time and still have nightmares about it.
The Islamic procedure is that the body needs to be buried as soon as possible but that can't be done without a death certificate and they said an autopsy was needed, he died on a Friday so we had to wait over the weekend and into the following week. The next part of the Islamic procedure is the body has to be cleaned, so at the funeral parlour the (male for male, female for female) family members go through washing the body (which was had cuts due to the autopsy). It was upsetting, trauma inducing and absolutely mental.
 
2 nights ago when the doctor talked to my mother and told her she was nearing the end of her life, and suggested they move from trying to treat her many ailments to end of life care
 

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