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Why have you cried today?

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OhBigHairyBollocks · 21/06/2015 22:08

I cried because I couldn't finish the washing up. Proper, snotty, worked up tears over how useless I obviously am.

I am 11/12 weeks pregnant with DC2 (I swear I wasnt this bad with DD!!!) and feeling absolutely vile.

So tell me, why have you cried today?

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dinodiva · 25/06/2015 09:39

I cried yesterday because I couldn't get two tin openers to work. I threw them both in the bin in a strop and then had a good cry. I need to buy a new tin opener...

MissTwister · 25/06/2015 11:15

I cried because I have a bad cold and my boss asked how I was (I did it in the toilet don't worry)

misssmilla1 · 25/06/2015 21:25

Because I watched this video; veritable bawling at my desk, especially at no 1) kidsactivitiesblog.collectivepress.com/10-pieces-of-parenting-advice-from-moms-and-dads-whove-been-through-it-all/?s=fb

PennilynLott · 25/06/2015 21:37

"We only have each other, it's just you and me, what are we gonna do?"

Glad I'm not the only one crying at that :'(

THEIR PARENTS DIED :''(

aintgonnabenorematch · 25/06/2015 21:42

I never cry. I just don't. I'm in a job where I am faced with horrific things every day and I shed my tears over years long ago. I'm the one that people cry on! And internally I weep for them but actual crying isn't something that happens so I do read about others sobbing over little (in my opinion and my threshold is probably higher than others) and think ' get a grip love'. But I don't feel good about that.

I didn't cry today but I did tear up when my GP agreed my symptoms might be early menopause.

I'm 37 and have to wait for blood tests. I don't have children. I just haven't been in a relationship where that would be a good idea. I don't even think I want children but always thought despite my age I might have a few more years where it might be possible.

If I'm told it's not - I will properly cry. Not just the children aspect but the health implications and the fact that I'll feel old before my time and not a vibrant, sexy woman anymore.

I'd love to be crying over nonsense because I was hormonal and pregnant. I never thought I'd envy that but I do today.

HookedOnHooking · 25/06/2015 21:47

A lovely family had a beautiful little baby.

The scarf ad.

A particularly good rendition of 'I dreamed a dream' at choir.

D2 not only hung out the washing but got it in agsin.

I am very overtired and just off 2 weeks of nights.

hufflebottom · 25/06/2015 21:47

Because dd (5) decided she didn't want the dinner that had been planned and kicked off in tescos. And promptly didn't stop being a whiny moo until 7pm. Where she had another kick off because it was bedtime. I promptly dumped her in the hallway for a timeout, and told her I didn't care if she slept there or in bed. Run into living room and balled my eyes out.

Then had to get a grip and phone xp, about an injury dd hot on Sunday and why he covered up how she got it.

Now really want wine! Will have to have chocolate instead. And I'm only 5 weeks. Confused

bogiesaremyonlyfriend · 25/06/2015 21:53

When pregnant with dd2 I cried over the huge choice of toothbrushes in sainsburys and over the fact that I didn't have a cat several times with dd1 I remember crying my eyes out cos a friend slammed her boot and I felt baby jump and the thought that I couldn't protect her from everything was horrible!

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