The day I found out my 13 (now 14) year old daughter was pregnant. I kept thinking oh my God and the room swam before my eyes because I know it's not easy being a teen mom and I know she's going to be missing out on a lot of life experiences. Abortion is out of the question so I'm going to become a grandmother in November at the age of 38.
2006-09-07 17:05:45
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answered by Diana C 4
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The other day I read a newspaper article about a boy and his dog. Actually the dog had been stolen several months ago, and the boy (who has some physical disabilities) was just crushed to have lost his best friend. He and his family knew the chances were slim that the dog would be found, but all of a sudden some anonymous guy came forward with the dog! He said he bought her in some parking lot or some flea market or some such thing! I don't know if he was able to identify the person/persons selling the dog (i.e. the person/persons who originally stole the dog). However, the main thing is that after he unknowingly bought this stolen dog, a friend commented that his new dog looked a lot like a dog who was stolen (obviously that friend had read the previous articles). So, long story short, the dog and her boy were reunited, and the newspaper ran a few happy article about it the other day. I love animals and I love happy endings, so yep -- I cried!! :') Of JOY!
2006-09-07 17:16:44
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answered by htebazile808 3
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Last night on public television there was a special about people who lived in a village in the Amazon Jungle in Brazil. They showed an old midwife delivering a baby. The old midwife was a fixture in the community having delivered hundreds of babies. She was in her 70"s and had been delivering babies for several generations. The children of the village played happily with just the things that occured in nature, like swinging on tree branches and playing catch with fruit. All of the children would go up to the old midwife and she would hug them and give them a blessing and they respected her and thanked her for bringing them into the world. These people had so little and yet they were so content with their existence. I cried when the baby was born because it was just a beautiful birthing process in a tree house in the middle of the jungle with just rudimentary supplies and yet it went so smoothly and it made me realize how the simple things in life are often the most meaningful. I can get emotional like that sometimes and I just let it go and feel it. It was not a sad cry but rather just a very moving moment that brought tears of sweetness.
2006-09-07 17:09:39
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answered by SunFun 5
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It was exactly a year and 11 days ago, when i was visiting back home where is so far away from here.
when I had to leave my country to come to the US I was crying like a week before, whenever i remembered that I am leaving in 6 days... 5 days....4 days...2 days...
but the night I was leaving for good I couldnt stop it... I cryed from home to the airport...and from airport to the plane:P
2006-09-07 17:05:49
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answered by 021-4-EVER 3
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I am dealing with a lot of ex husband drama. He is living with a little tramp to put it politely. He knows I don't trust her. I am trying to get my life straight for daughter. I went to pick her up, he wan't there, he spent the money I gave him on beer and pills. I am trying so hard, and he isn't. I just got her home from the ebach with family, and it's like i should send her back because I can't do it alone, I can't afford daycare, ad I don't want her in that place with them getting trashed all the time. I was sooooooooooo pissed. I cried, and cried. I was so angry, and hurt that he can't even stay sober one day for his daughet so I can go to wrok, and take care of us. I cried in the abthroom stall at the fair, and there's more to it I just don't feel like typing anymore. That was the last time I had a theraputic cry. I needed to get out that repressed anger without lashing out irrationally.
2006-09-07 17:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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When I realize the man I married wasn't the same person I had been dating. I really did cry and have been crying ever since. And I don't usually cry about anything. But I am fixing to get rid of my tears very soon the wheels are in motion LOL and I'll be smiling forever.
2006-09-07 17:01:28
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answered by ROSEY 3
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One week ago. I cried about my baby. I had a miscarriage may of 2005 and it still makes me cry all the time. Never thought I could cry so hard. How about you add a detail and tell us about your last cry.
2006-09-07 17:10:09
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answered by Anonymous
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the last time i had a really good cry was back in dec of 2005 i was thinking of my mom who passed away in march 2003 and it is rough during the holidays and our birthdays are on the same day so from oct-may im kinda out of it
2006-09-07 16:58:42
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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Today, when somebody asked a question about the music we listened to when we were growing up. I mentioned that I had to listen to Hank Williams, Sr. because that was my Dad's favorite singer. I put on his CD and as soon as I heard his songs I started to cry because I was missing my Dad!
2006-09-09 17:15:59
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answered by Redbird 7
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Yesterday. An HBO documentary on the 9-11 tragedy. I didn't intend to watch it or even know about it, but when I walked into the room my husband had it on. I sat down and couldn't look away. It brought me right back to the moments of experiencing it and I just couldn't stop crying. It wasn't that sobbing, weeping kind of cry. Just the kind where you sit transfixed on something and the tears just don't stop rolling down your face.
2006-09-07 16:57:59
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answered by Rvn 5
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