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Introduce Yourself » I'm not new here but I just made this account. » June 11, 2019 4:56 am

redface
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Thanks for the suggestion! By "oldies" I usually mean books written between 1900 and 1960 but I'm open to any time era. It's just usually the older books that stick with me more. I will check out The Count of Monte Cristo.

Introduce Yourself » I'm not new here but I just made this account. » June 7, 2019 3:38 am

redface
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I'm pretty picky when it comes to literature. I mainly read/write realistic fiction. I like a lot of the oldies (the ones they make you read in school) too. I like dystopia/utopia books as well.

Introduce Yourself » I'm not new here but I just made this account. » June 2, 2019 8:48 pm

redface
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(I've been going on this forum for a long time, I just decided to finally create my own account)
Sex: Female


Orientation: Pansexual

Age: 15

Location: Michigan, US

Interested in: I used to only like male crying, but now I enjoy female crying as well. My own crying definitely "turns me on". Crying doesn't turn me on sexually, it just gives me an intense enjoyable rush of emotions. It's the emotions that matter to me. I do, however, find crying very beautiful. I'm a very emotional person, not in the crying sense, but in general. I've always been very in touch with my emotions and good at reading and connecting with other people's emotions. I am a diagnosed HSP (Highly Sensitive Person), so that definitely contributes to my attraction to crying. I enjoy the red, blotchy crying faces (hence my username), painful sobbing noises, lip trembling, shame/mortification from crying, the pure vulnerability, and voice breaks. The best part about crying to me is people's reactions, and methods of comfort. 

Interest in the forum: What are the reasons you joined the forum? Discussions and observations? Being a part of the dacryphilia community. Finding and sharing crying pictures and videos? I honestly had no idea dacryphilia was a thing until I found this website. I had been interested in crying for a while (a few years), and I had been looking up movie crying scenes on Youtube. Whenever I started a new TV show, I would look up all the crying scenes first. Finally, one day, I decided to search up "crying fetish" on google, and I found the article about this website on Vice.com. I enjoy finding videos/pictures, but lately I've enjoyed reading crying fiction more. I often write my own, but don't share it.

[color=#000000]Your own crying: How often do you cry? Do you enjoy the experience of crying? Have you ever shared pictures

Crying Discussion » Red Blotchy Crying Face? » May 29, 2019 10:22 pm

redface
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My face gets extremely red and blotchy when I cry, it's embarrassing. However, I find it really attractive on other people. Does anyone else feel this? I'd love to see some pictures/videos of these crying faces if anyone wants to share.

Crying Fiction » A comforting moment » May 29, 2019 10:20 pm

redface
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I was outside today waiting for my ride to come by and I saw a boyfriend and a girlfriend hugging. These were two people I knew, they were friends of a friend. They've been dating for about 3 years. They were hugging and I noticed her shoulders shaking. He was stroking her hair. I realized she was crying. He just tenderly held her and stroked her hair until she was done crying. She pulled her face away to reveal tears streaming down her pink cheeks. He wiped her tears and they kissed passionately. She then waved goodbye and left. Just thought someone here might like to read this.

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