I just got told my grandfather has died. I've cried a bit but I feel bad because everyone else is crying their eyes out.
And when my grandmother died a few years ago I didn't cry.
So yeah - do you cry? I don't really.

I just got told my grandfather has died. I've cried a bit but I feel bad because everyone else is crying their eyes out.
And when my grandmother died a few years ago I didn't cry.
So yeah - do you cry? I don't really.
Yeah, why shouldn't you? We're all human and that's that- sure some of us prefer to do it on our own but I think it's better just to exit it all
P.S. I'm sorry about your loss.![]()
Thanks.
But I guess I try and stay strong for my mum because my dad is always away so I have to Look after my brothers and mum hence why I don't cry much.
Yeah that's what I do. I don't like looking weak in front of my brothers/parents/friends so I tend not to. I'm in my room now and I've cried more. I prefer people not to see me cry.
Its only natural to cry, i also do cry in my room sometimes due to stress. Also, sorry for your loss![]()
All the time and my nipples get sore.
Na but no lol
I only ever cry if something genuinely upset me not because my mam won't but me habbo credits
Last edited by Richie; 15-11-2010 at 11:05 AM.
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I have cried - anyone who says they don't is probably/definitely lying. It is natural.
Strangely when I was younger and my nan died I didn't cry - I loved her, but since I didn't see her very often, I guess as a young kid I didn't really understand what was going on.
BUT when my dog died, at about the same age, who I sat and talked to every day I wouldn't believe it had happened and couldn't stop crying.
Yes, of course. If I am sad enough, then I will cry. Not usually in front of other people though. I love getting emotionally involved in a good film so I cry a lot watching them. If I was watching an incredibly sad film with others then I might cry, but it would depend on who the other people watching the film with me were. You have no idea how hard I was holding back the tears watching Toy Story 3 at the cinema. And when my mum said she was going to get rid of our dog I nearly burst into tears in front of her and eventually went upstairs to have a goog blub. I also cried my eyes out when my cat was put down, all the way from the vets to home, about a straight twenty minutes. Bad times, but crying is the only way to get over some things.
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