Depends really. In movies I cry all the time but about general stuff idk sometimes.

Depends really. In movies I cry all the time but about general stuff idk sometimes.
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For a long time I wasn't really able to cry even when I felt like crying, but this seems to have changed over the past few months and I now find it a lot easier to let it out. That said, I still don't cry an awful lot.
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I can name more things that make me cry than things that can'tSo yes, I get upset easily enough to make me cry.
hmm no i don't remember the last time i cried
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Yeah, but not at happy things.
I always cry at movies or games or deaths or something. It's also really upsetting when you go on the news and you find an article such as this: A person that recently beat cancer and was planning his future with his family was recently beat to death and robbed. Or something like that.
I don't really full on cry, but you get that feeling and watery eyes.
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My 'reasons' for crying have totally changed in the last few years. Before, I'd always cry if the slightest thing upset me, say a petty argument with a family member. But generally, things that 'didn't matter' didn't bother me. Like I never understood why people cried at movies.
These days, I let more things breeze by, and if someone close to me upsets me I either let it be or try to talk about it without getting upset. But I think I empathise much more. I cry at films and TV shows if they are happy or sad. Or if I see one of those charity awareness campaigns it'll set me off whereas before I wouldn't really think too much on it.
I guess it's a part of growing up. You start to accept responsibility and real things become more upsetting. I suppose also as you get older you can understand more situations and more feelings which can make you feel sad... I don't know :/
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I never cry when I'm sad or angry, I cry easily when I'm happy or surprised.
I'm at a point in my life where I don't care if you like me or you don't. If you like me, cool. If you don't, meh.
Only when someone close passed away, hardly cry at films, even if i do i'm just a tiny bit teary-eyed
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