How old are you? How long ago did it happen? Circumstances?
Me? 53 yrs old did it two hours ago alone driving. Family illness.
Wouldn't want to be seen
How old are you? How long ago did it happen? Circumstances?
Me? 53 yrs old did it two hours ago alone driving. Family illness.
Wouldn't want to be seen
I'm crying right now thinking that you'd post that shit on here.
That post my man was very very bad Karma for you.
I have literally never cried. I don't remember it, but my parents tell me that when I was born and the doctor smacked me on the a$$ I just gave him the evil eye.
when i found out my father has heart disease, had to have stent put in, despite having a healthy BMI and doing everything right
After my conference race. My hamstring gave out on me and despite me running my hardest I was limping and getting beat by noobs. I was in 24:00 shape and ran 27 something. I couldn't even answer my coachs questions without crying like an idiot.
wah wrote: I'm crying right now thinking that you'd post that shit on here.[/quote]
Yawn, 0/10.
You're a very uptight troll. You're tremendously bothered by things that have absolutely nothing to do with you. Your future will be sad, and lonely, one indeed.
I am not ashamed wrote:
How old are you? How long ago did it happen? Circumstances?
Me? 53 yrs old did it two hours ago alone driving. Family illness.
Wouldn't want to be seen
Life takes a toll on the human emotions as we get older.
I teared up a little reading a couple of parts of Unbroken on Christmas Day and the day after.
My wife and I were having some troubles a few weeks ago and I took a drive late on a Sunday night to cool my head. I cried a bit during the drive and it helped a lot.
pussy
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pussy
Actually you are for being too WEAK to show your emotions.
The Honest Truth wrote:
Actually you are for being too WEAK to show your emotions.
WRONG, crying like a child only shows that you won't confront your problems, just sit around and blubber about them
I cry at least twice a month, not always because I am sad sometimes because of joy! I cried when I seen Chris break the 10k record!
I'm 60, one of the real oldtimers here. I am indeed weary. I also cry a lot - I don't weep, but I get teary. Weary and teary. Oddly enough, it's not so much real life that makes me cry as movies and especially music - and even one book finally, "The Kite Runner," about midway through. Look, I've seen the end of "Purple Rain"(not the whole thing)about 30 times and when the Kid (Prince) sings "I never meant to cause you any sorrow, I never meant to cause you any pain," and the stolid and stoic clubowner, who basically thought the Kid was a self-indulgent jerk, gives this very slight nod of approval (effective because it is so slight), I just lose it every time.
lol :)
A 57 YO friend of our family was crushed in a farm accident 3 weeks ago.
Driving by their yard, seeing the low hanging limb that pinned him to his tractor chokes me up.
I honestly can't remember the last time I cried over anything sad. I've become remarkably thick-skinned in recent years.
I do find that I get teary at times when watching my daughter run in XC or track races. The very serious determination on her sweet little face just melts me.
My husband thinks it's sweet that I'm so sentimental about her racing, but I'm hoping to get a better handle on this, as it's a little embarrassing and difficult to explain.
asdfasdf wrote:
The Honest Truth wrote:Actually you are for being too WEAK to show your emotions.
WRONG, crying like a child only shows that you won't confront your problems, just sit around and blubber about them
Don't feed the troll.
I get emotional thinking how I'm in love with a woman and circumstances make it so we'll never be together and I can never tell her. Too many people will be hurt.
I'm older, she's (much) younger. We get along great and I miss her when I don't get to see her. I rarely get to see her.