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Crying Discussion » Crying Scenes Directory » February 3, 2022 2:00 pm

secrettearsfan
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I've been watching this show called Orphan black purely for crying scenes, the story is semi-interesting, at least for the first couple of seasons, but the crying scenes are not disappointing.

So, basically, this actress Tatiana Maslany plays a few different characters in the show (they're clones), and she cries as almost all of them. And what's interesting is that her crying is different for different characters - the main character usually has tears filling up her eyes and running straight down her face, one of the other clones usually just tears up and one or two tears go down her nose or in slow, small streaks, another usually has eyes filling up with tears, but not many tears run down, another cries similarly to the main character but it looks a little different because of her different hairstyle, yet another has shining eyes with tears and her tears sometimes just fall from her eyes, and I think there are a couple of other clones that shed tears as well. I'm surprised how the same actress can cry in so many different ways for different charaters! And there are a few scenes where more than one clone is on the screen at the same time and they're all crying! There are also other female characters played by other actresses who cry in different ways, but they're usually not as tearful as the clones.

Introduce Yourself » Introduce yourself » February 3, 2022 1:35 pm

Amans lacrimae wrote:

I am surprised at the comfort and trust level she has with you, take your hands and wipe her tears with them, yet, I can understand it since you've known each other since you were born. Seems you both are very transparent to each other and cry unashamedly, do you grab her hands and wipe your tears as well, does she wipe your tears when you cry?

I like the way you describe her eyes shining like diamonds, does her tears roll down her cheeks Hollywood style (in a single streak) or are her cheeks streaked with several streams of tears?

Yeah, she's only done it a couple of times when she was really happy over something and was crying tears of joy, and it was only when I was already holding her in my arms. I haven't intentionally grab her hands to wipe my tears, though she herself has wiped my tears, and once or twice, when she's already wiping my tears, I've held her hands and cried into them.

Sometimes it depends, but usually, her tears roll down in single streaks, but often, her face is tilted in a direction meaning tears from one eye go down her nose and the other down her cheek. I hope that makes sense. There have been times when she's been crying for a long time that she might have multiple streams, but that is rare. Also, don't get me wrong, when I say we've cried in front of each other many times, it's over a period of around 11-12 years (technically 18 years, but I don't remember much of her crying or mine from before when we were 5-6), so it's not like everyday or anything. Even the fake crying thing we do is maybe like once or twice a month, but not really regularly.

Introduce Yourself » Introduce yourself » January 15, 2022 4:13 pm

Hi, thanks for sharing your thoughts. Is only tears the name of the creator of that Youtube channel? It's called crying girls archive. It's indeed a unique compilation, I've been binging those videos for a while now.

I think crying can very sweet and intimate depending on the context. I can't compare it with sex because I'm not married, but my "girlfriend" (I put it in quotes because like I said, it's complicated, but from now on, I'll skip the quotes for convenience's sake) and I have shared some intimate emotional moments in tears.

I have indeed wiped her tears many times, she usually just keeps crying until she calms down, no special reaction, though if she's happy crying, she sometimes grabs my hands and wipes her tears with my fingers. I haven't actually kissed her tears specifically, though there have been times when I'd be kissing her as her tears start to come. I've emotionally cried in front of her many times too, we're childhood sweethearts, we've known each other all our lives (quite literally, we were born the same day and our respective parents met in the hospital the day we were both born and have become good friends, we've celebrated almost all our birthdays together, we've attended the same school, same class, etc., and we've both seen each other cry a lot.

The fake crying trend started in my school about three years ago when one of the popular kids started a Tik tok account and started posting crying videos. Unfortunately, when she was active, I wasn't allowed to use tik tok, and by the time I got around to it, this girl had made her account private, and while others were creating accounts too, no one posted exclusively crying videos (though there are several strangers who post almost exclusively crying videos, Tik Tok is it's own crying girls archive in a way). But still, the fake crying thing kind of became a thing in my school, and my girlfriend and I weren't the only ones to get on it, though we're probably one of the few (or not) who do it i

Introduce Yourself » Introduce yourself » January 15, 2022 3:16 pm

Sex: I'm a male

Orientation: I'm straight

Age: I'm 18 years old

Interested in: I like female crying. In fact, it doesn't even have to be crying, it can even be fake tears or even eye drops put in the eyes as long as it looks like tears, I find the girl with the tears very attractive. I've thought that girls looked extra pretty with tears coming from their eyes pretty much since childhood, and I thought everyone found tears attractive until maybe about two years ago. I noticed that none of my male friends ever mentioned finding a girl's tears pretty though they always talk about other things like hair, face, etc. Then I started reading things online and found that not everyone thinks tears are pretty. About whether my interest is sexual or emotional, I'd say it's kind of both but neither. I mean, if you want to count simply finding someone more attractive when they are crying as "sexual", then sure. And like I said, the tears don't have to be from real crying, so it's not really emotional, though when there is emotional crying, with this girl that I'm sort of dating anyway, I get emotionally involved and hug and comfort her. About what interests me about crying, I guess it's just the fact that I have this strange tendency to think that tears make a girl look really pretty, when interestingly enough, many people seem to think the opposite.

[color=#000000]Interest in the forum: I joined because after I discovered that most people aren't attracted to tears, I thought maybe I was the only one, but then, recently, when simply browsing Youtube for some videos of girls crying, I came across a channel that has many crying videos from different movies and TV shows in different languages that linked to this website and was surprised to see that there are others who like crying and tears as well. I guess I'm mainly interested in hearing what other people think about crying and tears.

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