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Old 11-11-2018, 06:29 AM
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romanojg
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Originally Posted by ILoveToQuilt View Post
Crier here (hand raised high) and proud of it. Give me a good book or movie and I am done. Gone. Tears and sobs. (DH thinks I am nuts). I cry at sad/appropriate times, too. Sometimes I cry at happy times. Been known to choke up at weddings. I also enjoy a good laugh.

BTW, I am almost 63 and was always "emotional" (as my dear Mom would say). Good? Bad? This is just the way I am and I embrace it.

Watching "The Green Berets" now, so I know a good cry is in the near future. LOL
this is so me. My kids make bets as to when I'm going to start crying. Also, if I get really mad or upset, I cry and then I get madder because I can't control the crying and I cry more. For years I'd apologize because it just seemed so immature, especially at work. Now, I don't. I finally realized that this is who I am, I have no control of it. So now, I just ask for a tissue. Or, if I know I'm going into a situation that I'll probably cry, I take tissues in hand
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