When did you *cry* the most in your life?

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24 Jun 2015, 7:55 pm

Eh I cry very easily sappy movies, songs, gestures of kindness, sentimental stories like those from chicken soup for the soul, when I have to say goodbye. I've probably cried more than a lake's worth of tears in my life time. I think the worst was when I had to move away from my old town. I cried a lot and it was probably the most wretched I've ever felt in my life.



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24 Jun 2015, 10:00 pm

8 Years old.

My mother took my then favorite book (id read it hundreds of times), chunked it into the fireplace and burned it to ash.

I think I cried for days.


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30 Jun 2015, 1:07 am

It's hard to pick just one time, but I think it was when I was in 3rd Grade. I would cry almost every day because I couldn't do the math problems.



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30 Jun 2015, 2:33 am

When I was an infant and from 11 onwards. I feel I've regressed too.



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30 Jun 2015, 4:56 am

I always cry when I watch "Vincent and the Doctor" (Doctor Who).
I do not know why.


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30 Jun 2015, 2:17 pm

My Aspie husband almost never cries.

But he did sob after our daughter was born. He told me it was one of the happiest days of his life.



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30 Jun 2015, 2:25 pm

When I was in a hospital because of my medication messing up my mind i guess. :oops:


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30 Jun 2015, 2:53 pm

I cried the most when I made the decision that I wouldn't have children, it was really surprising to me as I never really thought about wanting to be a father and had always been honest with myself that I probably wouldn't be very good at it.



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30 Jun 2015, 8:23 pm

When I was drinking, my mom got sick of me and disowned me and told me she never wanted to speak to me again. I cried uncontrollably for days. It hurt even more than when I found out my father had died. It still does, but I'm coming to grips with it as the time passes.



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01 Jul 2015, 12:07 am

Does crying during breakdowns count?

For sheer length, i would have to say during high school, when you mix asperger's with insomnia, and a few other things, then add a timetable, along with being surrounded with hundreds of extremely loud, uncaring, and generally rude people for about 8 hours of the day, and then come home to more loud people, uncaring, and rude people, several of whom tended to stay up all night drinking and listening to extremely loud music, well, it didn't take much to set me off.

I cried at the funeral of a grand father that i hadn't met since i was a baby.
I cried after my dog, who i had been with since i was around 6 years old, died.
I cried after one of the guinea pigs that my family has died.
There was some tv show or another that had a sad ending, i cried at how horribly uncaring the world is after seeing it, not because of the tv show, it wasn't real, but at all of the nearly unspeakably nightmarish things that are happening right now, i do not think i could ever completely convey the despair i felt, and still feel.


Hah, we are clearly machines, unemotional and sociopathic, yup....


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01 Jul 2015, 4:29 pm

Three years ago, when two people close to me died, and then some more upsetting things happened in quick succession. That was a bad year, I cried a lot.



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01 Jul 2015, 4:37 pm

I've never been a huge crier, mostly because crying tends to leave me very sore the next day. (Same with laughing, too, actually. I think I have an oversensitivity to muscle pain.) So I tend to have an aversion to crying because of that pain. I really wish I could cry more, though, since I feel like it's not healthy for me to keep myself from crying.


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04 Jul 2015, 2:36 am

After me & my 1st girlfriend broke up. I fell into a psychotic depression.


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04 Jul 2015, 10:45 pm

Every month over nothing or anxiety. Especially during meltdowns or when I am really upset.


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