Poll: How often do you cry?

Negligible/never cried since I can remember
13 9.1%
>Once every few years
36 25.2%
>Once a year
51 35.7%
>Once a month
33 23.1%
>Once a week
7 4.9%
>Once a day :(
3 2.1%

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fry's dog (jurassic bark) and the one with the lucky clover (luck of the fryrish) get me every time :'(
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How? Dogs are mangy flea ridden shit flinging stink factories that make a lot of noise. I cant imagine being emotionally attached to these disgusting creatures.
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I'm a girl and I probably cry about once a week on average.

The smallest things make me emotional.  Like the movie Wall-E and that one Futurama episode with Fry's dog.  Sometimes I cry and I can't even really think of a reason why I'm doing it.

EDIT:  Oh lol, I just read the thread now (after replying) and I can't believe how many other people cried about that Futurama episode!  My boyfriend laughed at me so hard when he saw I was crying (he also thought the episode was sad but not cry sad).

Also, Dogs are awesome.  They are so sweet and loyal and they love you unconditionally no matter what you do to them.  I think dogs are great, I'm not looking forward to the day when my Dozer dies.  That's going to be a breakdown day for sure.
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I cry sometimes when I'm under a lot of stress, like I was earlier this week.. and usually it makes me feel better so I tend not to fight it.  But other than this week I haven't cried in maybe two months (and that was under special circumstances).  I tend not to cry for several months at a time.  I do tear up from time to time when I see something really touching on television, or listen to very moving music (instrumentals usually), but tears rarely ever leave my eyes.  I am, however, the type of girl that will cry tears of joy when really excited and happy. :P
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guys what the hell.  i didn't expect so many people to say MMM ONCE OR TWICE A MONTH.  i have cried ONCE in the past twelve years (this doesnt mean anything im just going back to when i was 10) and that was more out of pure disappointment than anything else.  i haven't cried at all in like eight years.  you guys are nuts.

like really, i don't even think i could if i tried.  i have seen really sad shit and been moved and felt like maybe i kind of wanted to cry a little but couldn't.  like there is a BLOCK that prevents if from happening; i thought everyone had one of these.
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I don't really cry too often now, and I cry a few times a year. Sometimes I tear a little(not actually cry) when watching a sad movie(kind of rare) like "The Notebook", or "A Walk to Remember".
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the notebook is not cry worthy i'm a pussy i cry quite a bit (like i have on and off real sad, and then content for a while) but that movie is not cry worthy it's not even watchworthy.
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ive been pretty emotionally stressed the past month or so and yesterday the song hey there delilah made me tear when a month before i wouldnt have cared about the song at all. Also just reading "im always proud of you" in steels post hit me emotionally.
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I don't really cry too often now, and I cry a few times a year. Sometimes I tear a little(not actually cry) when watching a sad movie(kind of rare) like "The Notebook", or "A Walk to Remember".
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The last time I actually like "let loose" and full out cried was at a funeral for a very dear friend.
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The last time I cried was the 7th grade.
Holy sh****t, same!

Yeah. I didn't realize crying was so common and frequent?
It's just not my response to... stuff.

I wonder if I'll cry when my dog dies. I doubt it. It's annoying how people think crying is some sort of ranking system for how much you care about something. I love my puppy but she's old and we've had great times so I don't think it would be something to get too upset over. I'll just miss her, is all.
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i dont cry at all but you know who else doesnt? chuck norris because his tears would cure cancer ~despain
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I hadn't cried for a long time until about six weeks ago when I broke up with my (first) girlfriend...shit, that hurt. Before that I was kinda indifferent to the world, now I'm weirdly unstable.
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Groundhog Day makes me cry every time, I don't see how that can be considered a comedy I just can't. Especially the part about the homeless old man, when it all sinks in that he's going to die that day over and over again and he's been dieing every time before that moment in the movie just hit me so hard I was bawling. I took the movie very seriously, there were some funny bits but man does it make me shed tears.

But for some reason I only cry in specific emotional moments. Every other time i'd cry, for some reason, I subconsciously laugh instead and I have to hold it back but when I try to it looks like i'm smirking with a forced creepy/nervous laugh. I am trying to break this occurence, it's been ruining potentially good relationships since the day it started to happen.
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If we are talking FULL OUT CRYIN, yeah I guess that is a rare occurrence.  I mean are most of you guys that say fairly frequently meaning like full on bawlin?
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i doubt it. i haven't BAWLED in about a year. but silent streams of tears yeah i do that.
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haven't really bawled since before summer probably, although i came pretty close yesterday. not even for a good reason, i was just walking somewhere
but i have teared up almost every single day for the past two weeks, also for no good reason
and um yeah really dumb shit like sappy movies that are clearly formulated for that purpose
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man i dont get that.  do you just tear up at random meaningless stuff or what?
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i don't know, i guess there are sad thoughts but they aren't really prominent or anything. maybe it's some dumb voice whispering "you will die alone and unloved, and your cats will eat you" (heh heh ) but really i don't know, it just happens. i don't really cry though, so that's not so bad.

rumination theory is so fucking right, i still think about reallly really minor shit that i did when i was eight that has obviously altered my entire life