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to have cried unashamedly??

9 replies

macdoodle · 29/03/2010 19:03

at Nanny McPhee, real sobbing, nose blowing crying
In my defense I am overtired, overemotional and stressed to my eyeballs!

My 8yr old DD1 was mortified [blush)

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pjmama · 29/03/2010 19:06

I bawled my head off at Up, so I've got no room to talk!

Not seen Nanny McPhee, but if its even vaguely sentimental and emotional then I'd undoubtedly be reaching for the Kleenex.

JaynieB · 29/03/2010 19:08
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mumdrivenmad · 29/03/2010 19:54

It's amazing how we change once we have children, blubbing at things like this, or a wish to murder an insect that dares to land on our precious little ones

Hassled · 29/03/2010 19:56

I cried watching Apollo 13 last night. And I've seen it many many times before. But then this is the person who was producing loud wracking noisy sobs during La Bamba - the Richie Valens story. It's not as if I didn't know about the plane crash, FFS.

OTTMummA · 29/03/2010 21:26

I cried watching stardust in the cinema- either pregnant or just had DS, and it was the bit where they lived forever as stars looking down on the ones they loved- lol

I just kept thinking about DS being alone when me and DH die or being left alone without DH when im old and grey!
thats hopefully a long way off, but it made me seriously blub!

zisforzebra · 29/03/2010 21:43

YANBU. I cried at Nanny McPhee too. I also cried at Bolt. In fact I cry at pretty much anything including Mastercard adverts. I cried at Tricia the other day, that was an all time low.

Shodan · 29/03/2010 22:00

I cried at Twilight: New Moon the other day.

Sobbing to DH : 'It's so sad. The wolfy one loves her too'.

Bless him, he's used to it. Even ds1 will cast anxious looks in my direction should something possibly tear-inducing come on the television and reach for the tissues.

fruitshootsandheaves · 29/03/2010 22:01

I cried with laughter at Bolt....those pigeons.......me and DD could hardly speak for laughing......ridonculous.

BelleDeChocolateFluffyBunny · 29/03/2010 22:06

I had to hold it on, poor children

I did cry in the cinema at a christmas movie a few years ago, the one where 'santa' fought with his brother. I was soo

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