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Today I cried because......

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Dummyhunter · 18/11/2010 10:49

Ok last time I was pregnant there was a thread on here with the same name and it made me feel less stupid about the overwelming urge to cry at absolutely anything.

I decide to start this tread again because I cried all the way around Sainsburys today Hmm why? because a very nice young lad (must of been about 12/13yrs old)asked me if I would like a hand getting my daughters buggy off the bus at my stop. He carried it down and the put it up for me, before jumping back on the bus - it wasn't even his stop! I couldn't stop crying thinking how proud his mum must be of him and how I wish I knew her so I could tell her!

Sainsburys staff were very nice too when asking if I was ok (I explained I was pregnant and hormonal Blush!) they offered me a cuppa and some tissues. Which made me cry even more - some people are so nice.

So please add your hormonal stories here - I already cant watch the news for fear of crying (bloody romantic royals!)

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Rocklover · 22/11/2010 14:32

I watched Secret Millionaire on 4od and now I'm in floods of tears at how amazing some people are.

Bloody hormones!

AmazingBouncingFerret · 22/11/2010 14:51

I cried at the end of Babe when he said
"That'll do pig, that'll do."

bessie26 · 22/11/2010 14:52

I was telling DH last night about this thread, & how several people had mentioned crying at the clip on Russell Howard where the deaf baby hears his mum's voice for the very first time - and I couldn't finish my sentence because I was crying too much!

Rocklover · 22/11/2010 15:41

Ooh I've cried at that line in Babe before...but I wasn't pregnant Blush. In my defence I was going through a period of anxiety and depression, so that's my excuse. :)

GlitteryBalls · 22/11/2010 15:50

wussbird that's horrible. I said something totally inoffensive on a thread once and got totally flamed by some div and it did knock me for six too. I soon realised though that that particular poster was known for being a bit of a cow and totally OTT so I tried not to take it too personally. Some poeple seem to think being online and anonymous means that you suddenly don't need to behave like a human being anymore or just have any basic manners! I am like you (and most normal people) and expect to be treated with respect and get upset when they don't!

(BTW, I don't know what you said, you may have been a total cow, but I'm sure you weren't and ! give you the benefit of the doubt! Smile

Hope you cheer up soon. x

79monica · 22/11/2010 19:18

I have cried lots over the past couple of weeks about my written off car - partly through the frustration of having to deal with an insurance company who are not very helpful and partly because I have got really attached to my battered old banger (especially as I bought it from my sister and so I feel very guilty that it has been written off while in my care).

I was fighting back the (happy)tears today when I told my manager that I am pregnant. He was so lovely and excited for me. What am I going to be like when I tell the whole office after my scan and 30+ people are all being really nice to me at once?!

violetwellies · 22/11/2010 19:47

I bawled throughout my last midwife appointment, poor soul obviously not used to people being untogether to this extent and is now convinced I need counselling - I dont need counselling I'm really happy (sob)

moirasings · 23/11/2010 04:08

A non royalist and I cried at the video of Prince William and Kate where she is stumbling through a question about Diana and Will jumps in and resuces her. I am totally pathetic! Also the T Mobile ad set in Heathrow had me howling.

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