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Men, tell about the times you've cried as an adult

Duddy

Diamond Member
I tied of all these hard @$$3$

No death posts. Just over something that happened or something you saw or thought about.
 
I totally expected to weep when my daughter was born, and I was fully prepared to not be ashamed of it. But it didn't happen...I was too stunned to do much of anything but hold my wife's hand and hope the kid was ok.

I'm sure I'll cry like a baby when my parents die, if that helps.
 
Originally posted by: Forsythe
I'm 20. Haven't cried since i was, 14? Hammer in my leg, painfull, but few tears.

I'm guessing you post in P&N quite a bit, judging by both your response and your sig.
 
Just remembered one. My cousin is in the Army and got shipped out to Iraq in 2002. That's not it though.

I was riding with my uncle and the song "Letter's from Home" by John Michael Montgomery came on the radio and my uncle started to ball up. I felt the emotion and started to tear up as well.
 
I cried when my grandfather died when I was 12. Don't remember doing it since. I probably will again when my grandma bites the dust sometime this year.

Face it. Your girlfriend is a lesbian.
 
There's nothing wrong with crying over an emotionally-moving, non-physical-pain related incident as an adult male...but Star Wars?! Come the fvck on. 🙂

Oh wait...I guess the horrible dialogue almost moved me to tears...
 
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