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Tulip89
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CryingPosted : 28 Oct, 2010 12:56 PMI recently saw a statistic that said men's brains produce about 50% more serotonin than women's brains do. So ladies, the next time you think that us guys are heartless jerks who won't cry at a sad movie, just remember that we aren't heartless. We're just high on life! |
DontHitThatMark
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CryingPosted : 28 Oct, 2010 09:06 PMI cry during sad movies! I'm just usually able to evaporate tears instantly, or suk those cowardly deserters back in with sheer willpower and continue to be an expressionless wall of control.....except during the beginning of "Up"...:rolleyes::laugh: |
Tulip89
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CryingPosted : 28 Oct, 2010 10:19 PMSpeaking of movies, do you ever find that your contacts have a terrible habit of drying out right after Goose dies in "Top Gun"? |
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CryingPosted : 13 Nov, 2010 09:45 PMYes, so much so that I have to take them out and rub my eyes a few times for good measure. Almost like getting mascara on a lens...bad stuff! |
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CryingPosted : 19 Nov, 2010 05:26 PMWell, y'all can cry at the movies for me, I do everything I can not to cry in front of other people. |