Day 24 - Something that makes you cry

Sep 19, 2010 20:52


Day 01 - Introduce yourself
Day 02 - Your first love
Day 03 - Your parents
Day 04 - What you ate today
Day 05 - Your definition of love
Day 06 - Your day
Day 07 - Your best friend
Day 08 - A moment
Day 09 - Your beliefs
Day 10 - What you wore today
Day 11 - Your siblings
Day 12 - What’s in your bag
Day 13 - This week
Day 14 - What you wore today
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blindguy02 September 19 2010, 19:22:08 UTC
I know! lol kittens, new born babies, and colts do it to me too. Very cute! Oh and some movies make me cry, as well as touching music.

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carla_flydance September 20 2010, 05:28:10 UTC
Lol) How could we resist this feeling) Newborns are so cute.

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nick_101 September 19 2010, 19:44:08 UTC
I'm quite emotionally sensitive as well. Rude people do leave me a little depressed.

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carla_flydance September 20 2010, 05:29:53 UTC
*hugs* being sensitive is such a mess.)))Awww

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jackiesjottings September 19 2010, 20:06:32 UTC
Aww- I am sensitive and cry easily too :(( *hugs*

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carla_flydance September 20 2010, 05:49:48 UTC
*hugs*

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blur_kiwi September 20 2010, 07:22:56 UTC
I've always been a very sensitive person. As I've got older, and particularly after my time in New Zealand I have found that I have become much more emotional. As I said to you before, the film Whale Rider makes me cry and if I'm watching things like people running for charities (there was a race on the television yesterday here called The Great North Run where there are elite runners but also people running to raise charity funds) I find myself welling up because of the wonderful sacrifice they are making.

And, yay for DDT! :))

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carla_flydance September 20 2010, 13:05:26 UTC
I understand that) I think charity is a very good thing and I'd like to do something for that reason by the way) Especcially a charity for animals resque and saving. I htink itis a good reason.
Maybe you've became more emotional becouse of all those impressions and experience you've got when you were in New Zealand.

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blur_kiwi September 20 2010, 15:44:30 UTC
I think you're right. Having the time to totally free myself of all the stress related to all the things that went before, being able to completely relax and make decisions that were only based on the things I planned to do, I think freed me of so much emotional baggage. After that it has been like starting again and given me a whole new outlook on life. I think that has freed up my emotions in a way I couldn't have realised or predicted.

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carla_flydance September 20 2010, 18:36:32 UTC
I certainly need such experience! I need to be free from all that stress and stereotypes and thoughts.

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