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    Movies and Crying

    I find myself, when dressed as Janet, sometimes wanting to drink a few glasses of wine, and find a sad movie, or a movie with a very happy ending after someone does something incredibly nice for someone, that will make me cry. I seem to feel much better after a good cry, is this weird????

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    Not sure. It's probably not as common as thinking of sex, tho!
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    I’m weird that way. Two movies brought tears to my eyes that I can think of: ‘Field of Dreams’ and ‘A River Runs Through It’.
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    It's not weird at all. I cry at least a few times every month. Expressing your emotions like that is just healthy!

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    I find myself crying, or coming to tears in the most silly movies and TV shows.....

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    I couldn't agree more. I love tv shows and great movies that make me cry. It makes me feel more human and quite alive. And also closer to my perceived femme side. Both my late wife and my present wife found it endearing and said that it separated me from the Neanderthals, jocks, butt heads, and mysogynists that most of their girlfriends had married.
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    I certainly cry more when watching ‘poignant moments’ in films and T.V. if I’m dressed.

    But being dressed won’t make me more likely to watch a rom-com or other chick flick.

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    Being dressed, or not, makes no difference as I weep very easily at such moments. What I dislike is sometimes I feel very cynically manipulated by the the programme or film makers. You see it coming a mile off and say "I am not going to let them make me cry" repeatedly, but usually to no avail.

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    it doesn't matter if I am dressed or drab I can cry at anytime the last movie I watched was polar express during Christmas .
    Who wouldn't cry during old yeller??
    but I have always cried at sad movies but I think it has to be what is important to me I guess. my wife and I can be watching something and look over and she is tearing up something awful and I am not.
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    I tend to cry very easily at sad or very heartwarming moments in movies or tv shows.
    What I don't understand is why anyone would seek out a movie for a "good cry".
    I hate when I cry because then I get all stuffy and usually end up with a headache.

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    I "cry" a few times a month for a movie or tv show. Mostly just watery eyes, and my wife will be like "really? that made you cry..."

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    Doesn't matter if I'm dressed or not. If a scene is working perfectly I can loose it. "When Harry Met Sally" and "It's A Wonderful Life" work every time!

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    Hi Janet
    Dressed or not in recent years I have found myself choking up with similar scenes, or when women on screen cry or get upset. Also can’t stand seeing animals being mistreated on screen – eg poaching, cruelty to pets etc. Has it coincided with my growing interest in CDing – maybe – don’t know.
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    Yeah, on "the shining" "here's johnny" scene when Jack Nicholson start hitting the door with the ax, I get choked up and have a good cry.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vikky View Post
    Hi Janet
    Dressed or not in recent years I have found myself choking up with similar scenes, or when women on screen cry or get upset. Also can’t stand seeing animals being mistreated on screen – eg poaching, cruelty to pets etc. Has it coincided with my growing interest in CDing – maybe – don’t know.
    Vikky
    I cant stand watching animal cruelty in any form I sometimes wonder if I have more empathy for animals than humans ?

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    Oh hell, I've been known to tear up on occasion for the right commercial while I'm watching television regardless of what I'm wearing or drinking

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    I don't need to be dressed or have a glass of wine in order to cry at some scene inn a movie. I have always been somewhat emotional that way.
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    I only seen my husband cry a couple of times, but do y'all remember when Marissa died in the O.C.? Lol he cried a little, he will go to the grave denying it though!

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    Omg. I remember that. I loved that show. Still one of my all time faves. Many times that show has made me cry. Lol.

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    It doesn't matter how I'm dressed or where I am. If I even think of a movie tears will start rolling down my cheeks. Like my fav, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, were she sends cat out to fend for himself. If it pops up in my head it will bring me to tears every time. Yes even now.

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    I cry at movies and some TV shows all the time. and of course if I'm in mixed company I fight it more then If I'm alone of with my wife on the couch. I should add it doesn't matter how I'm dressed.

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    I do cry at certain moments in films, Brief Encounter in particular. Also I despise any form of cruelty to animals and seeing one hurt or in distress starts the tears rolling. Sometimes a happy ending also does it. This happens dressed or drab.
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    The sappy, trying to make you cry scenes rarely get me but a strong redemption or great kindness scene will tear me up. I hide it well, even when I'm alone, but this discussion has interested me in letting the tears roll while dressed up.

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    Yes, I often cry at movies.

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