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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: TallyHo

Awwwww (forgive me for sounding like a typical female) thats so sweeet!

Ja .... Jai Walia did'nt login into this forum Tally ji!!!

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Tally, This is a beautiful topic. I have cried many times just like that.

I cry when I see my daughter's birth pictures. I have even cried watching the 'Ma' scene in KKHH.

I cry when I watch movies like Border, RDB, Viruddh, Dhoop. Dhoop was very touching.

Sometimes I cry because I want to cry😛.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Crying is good. There are times when nothing seems right and the best way to feel better is to let the tears flow......

I cry when I'm happy..
I cry when I'm sad....
I cry when I'm angry...
I cry when I see a movie
I cry when I see injustice..
I cry when I see/or hear about people suffering...

....and so on....Im an emotional fool....i think i'll stop before you ppl think there is something wrong with my tear ducts 😆
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: FairyAngel

I don't really cry over movies, but last time I cried was Friday at school. Like my Algebra 2 techer like told me that I was making a B in his class, and I had to run out of class! It makes me so sad! I mean I know a B is not the end of the world, but then my parents expectations.... And I feel really horrible because I have Never in my life made a B!!! Anyways better not think about this!

❤️ Always
FairyAngel

I can understand how you are feeling...but you will soon forget this...and the next time you might remember this is years later when you are trying to get one of ur kids over the disappointment of a bad grade at school!! So be brave...u have an example to set!😃

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Posted: 18 years ago
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I definitely cry and I don't even bother to hide my tears. Movies of substance as ya'll mentioned, even serials like desperate housewives (the closing remarks) and Grey's anatomy make me cry every once in a while.

*watching innocent animals, children, humans suffer unnecessarily,
*watching funerals of 18 year old who died in war,
*watching friends struggling to save marriages / struggling to save cancer-struck parents / sick children
*dearly missing parents thousands of miles away from me, geting older by the minute..

all these things make me cry too.

i think crying is an amazing gift given to several fortunate life-forms. we all should appreciate it.


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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: TallyHo

I can understand how you are feeling...but you will soon forget this...and the next time you might remember this is years later when you are trying to get one of ur kids over the disappointment of a bad grade at school!! So be brave...u have an example to set!😃

You are absolutely right, Fairy Angel. B is not a bad grade but parents expectations are always higher than a B. Anytime my daughter gets B and she has to get the test signed from me. She will start," Mom, I know you are not gonna be happy with my grades but the test was so hard and we didn't even had time to study so no one in my class got A this time." I just laugh at her same excuse everytime she gets B.

I used to cry if I got lower grades at school. This tells how emotional Indian parents and kids are that they cry over B grade which is noraml for an average child.

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Posted: 18 years ago
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We are born so emotional that first thiing child does, when he/she comes out of Mother's womb is CRY. CRYING is must for a child and even for an adult. If child doesn't cry when he/she is born, doctors' start checking him/her more seriously if he/she is a normal child. If someone from our family or friends dies, if we don't cry, other family members start worrying and force the peson to cry. GRIEF must have an outlet and crying is the biggest outlet to reduce the grief.
I too cry over any emotional and touchy scene when I watch TV serials or movies. We even cry on happy occassions. Two weeks ago, I celebrated my son's 18th Birthday party in a Banquet Hall and first two hours of the party, I was drinking my tears in because I didn't want to show my feeling on my face. but I felt like go outside and cry out loud but then my Sister In Law told me," This a party hall and we have invited so many guests and we must smile with them." This is the first time, I did a big celebration without my husband and the fact that he is not with us was so hard to accept. Next day, first thing we did was just talk and cry. Then I feel bad for so many orphans around the world who stay in Ashrams and Orphanages with their Gurus and teachers. No matter how much we try to be strong, but humans are emotional by nature.
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: NKSUDHIR

We are born so emotional that first thiing child does, when he/she comes out of Mother's womb is CRY. CRYING is must for a child and even for an adult. If child doesn't cry when he/she is born, doctors' start checking him/her more seriously if he/she is a normal child. If someone from our family or friends dies, if we don't cry, other family members start worrying and force the peson to cry. GRIEF must have an outlet and crying is the biggest outlet to reduce the grief.
I too cry over any emotional and touchy scene when I watch TV serials or movies. We even cry on happy occassions. Two weeks ago, I celebrated my son's 18th Birthday party in a Banquet Hall and first two hours of the party, I was drinking my tears in because I didn't want to show my feeling on my face. but I felt like go outside and cry out loud but then my Sister In Law told me," This a party hall and we have invited so many guests and we must smile with them." This is the first time, I did a big celebration without my husband and the fact that he is not with us was so hard to accept. Next day, first thing we did was just talk and cry. Then I feel bad for so many orphans around the world who stay in Ashrams and Orphanages with their Gurus and teachers. No matter how much we try to be strong, but humans are emotional by nature.

aww neelamji, you are one of the strongest ladies i know. 👏👏🤗

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Posted: 18 years ago
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i hate it when i cry. because it is always at the wrong time and at the wrong place.

i cry when i am very angry... often in the middle of an arguement 😕 and that is not what i want to do at that moment definitely. i wish i could find some control over my tears then. 😡

yes all the usual emotional scenarios in movies and serials and documentaries get me too.... but if i got to witness the same in real life suddenly i am the most dry eyed person you met 😕 😕 😕
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Posted: 18 years ago
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I cry

Thinking of my parents and many past memories of childhood.

Seeing helpless people/children and their sufferings.

Someones sacrifice.

A good/talented singer, esp. children.

Tragic love stories.

Movies with touching storyline and good performances. Remember Sholay(Amitabh dies), Gladiator(last scene when Maximus meets his family after his death, that movie made me sobbing and hopeful with the thought that I would get to meet my "Baba" someday after my death), Black(Ayesha Kapur), Kuch Kuch Hota Hai(Kajol), QSQT(last scene), Lion King(Helpless small Simba, actually the whole movie. I can watch it again and again.)

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