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Please come and talk to me about all you OTT weepy moments.

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Oodthunkit · 13/11/2012 09:05

I'm crying at everything at the moment. Some are appropriate but I cried at Mo Farrahs mobot on tv this am Blush.

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SoHHKB · 13/11/2012 09:40

I cried at Fern saying goodbye to Strictly on Sunday Blush and every time anyone tells me about something sad

Quodlibet · 13/11/2012 09:46

I cried 3 times during Marley and Me the other night. By the end was wailing, gulping, sobbing. It is the kind of schmaltzy film that the normal cynical me would not stand for but I was a proper mess.

Novia · 13/11/2012 09:48

I cried because my DH wouldn't turn the TV volume down!

iamwhaticallpregnant · 13/11/2012 09:53

I cry if my partner does anything at all nice. Last night I cried because he went and got me a KFC.

weeblueberry · 13/11/2012 10:58

I cried at week 12 because I went to Sainsburys and they didn't have anything left in the salad bar.

I cried yesterday because my boss got cross at someone else in front of me.

I cried this morning because it was time to get up and I wanted to spend 2 more hours in bed.

God I hope it gets better...

TheBigRazzoo · 13/11/2012 11:03

I cried at an episode of Episodes: it's a sitcom. I also tried hard not to cry because someone offered me a seat on the tube.

browniebear · 13/11/2012 11:06

The day I came home with DD I cried because oh brought me some chicken soup in a cup when I wanted it in a dish

LibrarianAli · 13/11/2012 11:08

I sobbed in Asda (week 6 or so) because they didn't have any Robinsons Lemon Barlet Water. I also had a weep this week (11 wks) because I realised I won't be able to go to Amsterdam on the running club trip and 'Nothing is ever going to be the same agaiiiiiiiin'.

LibrarianAli · 13/11/2012 11:09

I also cry whenever I hear 'Never Forget' on the radio - it's the line 'Some day, all of this will all be someone else's dream'. Seems incredibly poignant in my current fragile state!

monkeynumberthree · 13/11/2012 12:11

38+2 and I've cried at least once every day for the last week or so. Usually because my very independant 2yo wants to do things for herself and doesn't want any help from mummy Sad

But I've also cried because our builder has half-started a job and I don't know if it'll get done before I give birth, and because DH got hot chilli sauce instead of sweet chilli sauce, and also because I stood in dog poo in my wellies. Confused

I do not normally cry unless in extreme circumstances!

Oodthunkit · 13/11/2012 12:13

Just cried at toddlers cos someone told me about their son being ill when he was a toddler (15 & fine now!)

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PragmaticWench · 13/11/2012 15:01

I sobbed in the supermarket (and all of the drive home) because they were out of dim-sum.

I cried a shameful amount because DH didn't tell me to stop assembling furniture when I was boiling hot and exhausted - I could have just stopped without being told to obviously, instead of sitting on the floor, wailing 'why didn't you stop me?!'. Hmm

I cried myself stupid when DH made me a nice dinner as I'd convinced myself he was only doing it because he no longer loved me and didn't want to tell me.

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MyDaydream · 13/11/2012 15:22

I cried a few months back because I just loved my DP so much. He wasn't doing anything, he was just watching TV!

Jenjen85 · 13/11/2012 15:47

I had to bite my bottom lip to stop me from crying in the vets on sunday (im only 6wks) as the receptionist was on the phone to a lady telling her that her dog had been hit by a car and had died (god im filling up just typing it now sorry ladies) I had to muster all the strenght to stop the tears rolling down my face. Sad

I also had a wobble in Tesco this afternoon looking at christmas cards lol

Oodthunkit · 13/11/2012 15:52

I've done that daydream

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AmandaCooper · 13/11/2012 16:15

Every time DH asked what I wanted for my birthday I impulsively thought "I just want you to take care of me and baby" and on went the waterworks - all round Asda what a state I was in!

dizzy77 · 13/11/2012 16:20

This was pretty much my first symptom. I have do far fried twice at Cloudbabies on cBeebies (I am 11w pg w dc2, DS is 18mo). Once when Bubba Green wanted to learn to bounce with the others but had to do his work in the garden - I was about to push DS to the nursery before a day in the office I wasn't really looking forward to and the symbolism was all too much. The other was when thr colour changing cloud they all hang out with got lost during a game of hide and seek and everyone else just thought he was playing. He sung a plaintive little son that is bringing tears to my eyes now!

Onemoreforgoodmeasure · 13/11/2012 17:32

Last time I was pg I cried at a window advert. Do you remember the one where the family are all out in the garden playing with a ball or frisby and and it's on a clear path towards the window, Mum's behind it doing the washing up and watching, unable to stop what's going to happen. In slo-mo various family members dive to catch it unsuccessfully, then, super brave and amazing family dog jumps up and just in the nick of time saves the window. Every single time I saw it I just thought "what a brave, sweet, dedicated dog they have"! FFS!

Oodthunkit · 13/11/2012 17:36
Grin

In my last pregnancy I laughed so much I sobbed because I couldn't believe something was so funny not that anyone else even found it funny

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Millie2013 · 13/11/2012 18:37

On the way home from our 20 week scan (we decided to find out the sex of the baby), I referred to her as "my daughter" and bawled for about 10 minutes. OH thought I was crying because I'd secretly wanted a boy, then he thought I was having some sort of meltdown

Petcat · 13/11/2012 19:40

I recently wept in the sea otter bit at the Oceanarium. They were just so cute and seemed to be enjoying life so much.

plonko · 13/11/2012 20:08

I cried in marks and spencer at 23 weeks because I didn't like any of their pyjamas (too short, and I'm only 5'6"!! How do tall people ever find comfy clothes?) then an hour later when I had to say goodbye to my mum as we're very close and I won't see her until I'm 34 weeks!

Also...Dumbo :'(

MrsWooster · 13/11/2012 20:12

Bloody buggering John Lewis advert, of course and the end of the last Wallender novel (Worried Man, or whatever it's called) - both reading it AND then telling someone else about it today. Don't read it under any circs and if a snowman appears on an advert, turn over.

xmasevebundle · 13/11/2012 20:21

I cried today when i saw the christmas coke cola ad Sad