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Crying Fiction » Thanksgiving Night » November 24, 2018 6:12 pm

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Thanks! I really enjoyed writing this!

Crying Fiction » Thanksgiving Night » November 24, 2018 4:38 pm

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[Context: Thomas and Lexi work at the same call center. They go over to a coworker's house for Thanksgiving. Unfortunately, it's snowing heavily outside, and it looks like Lexi won't be able to drive home in the blizzard. Thomas only lives a few houses away, so he suggests that they crash at his place. Lexi accepts.] 

She’s so funny, intelligent, kind, and beautiful…
If only he can muster the courage to make the first move.


Thomas usually sleeps well on Thanksgiving night--after all, it is proven that turkey can cause drowsiness. This Thanksgiving is unusual, though, because of Lexi. She’s the only person who can make him laugh uncontrollably, and she’s the entire reason that he hasn’t handed in his two weeks’ notice at work. She’s also the reason he can’t sleep tonight.

Once again, Thomas glances at the digital clock on his dresser and sighs in frustration. It’s 2:37 a.m. Finally losing his patience, Thomas flings aside his duvet and rolls out of bed, running a hand over his tired face. He walks over to his bedroom door, opens it as quietly as possible, and pauses when he notices the light coming from the kitchen. His heart immediately starts beating faster--Lexi must be awake. Taking a deep breath, Thomas walks down the hallway and ventures into the kitchen. Lexi’s sitting at the kitchen island, her hands curled around Thomas’s favorite mug, staring off into space. She snaps out of her reverie as Thomas shuffles closer to her.

“Oh, hey. I hope you don’t mind--I made some tea.” Lexi blushes.

[color=#000000]Thomas sits next to Lexi and waves his hand. “It’s okay. My house is your house.” He bites his lip, overloaded with the desire to touch Lexi’s cheeks and feel the heat of the blush.

"I made a little too much, if you want to have some." Lexi gestures to the kettle on the stove. T

Crying Discussion » I have an idea... » November 23, 2018 5:29 am

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What if I took requests to write crying fiction?

I can't remember if I already said so on this website, but I love to write. I've decided that I want to start taking requests... from you guys! If any of you enjoy reading stories about men or women crying, then I would like to write a story for you. This way, all of us benefit--you guys get an individualized crying story, and I get to do what I love.

If you want me to write a story, just PM me or comment on this topic, and I will have the story finished ASAP. (I'm on a break from school, so I have a bunch of free time.) Also, it would be helpful if you could answer the following questions, just so I have an idea of what to write about:

--Who are you attracted to? What age group? Which gender?
--What type of crying do you like? Tears streaming down cheeks, misty eyes, sobbing? Happy, sad, or angry?
--Do you want the person who's crying to be alone, or with someone? Maybe with multiple people or in a crowd?
--If they're with someone, does the other person comfort them? Do they wipe their tears?
--Why are they crying? Did something awful happen to them? Or are they happy? Is it for some trivial reason?
--What is their reaction to their tears? Do they wipe them away quickly, use a tissue, let them fall unchecked? Do they hide their tears?
--Where are they?
--Is this person prone to crying, or do they rarely cry?

Aaand that's about it for the questions. It is completely up to you if you want to answer the questions, although I at least recommend letting me know what type of person you're attracted to. If you have any special requests, just let me know.

I'm looking forward to writing these stories!

Crying Discussion » Thanksgiving cry » November 23, 2018 4:54 am

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I'm sorry to hear you and your wife were having family issues. It's good that the family gathering went well though.
Happy Thanksgiving!

Crying Discussion » Is anyone else terrified of crying in front of others? » November 19, 2018 4:28 am

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Yes, that answered my question perfectly! Thanks for your response.

Crying Discussion » Is anyone else terrified of crying in front of others? » November 19, 2018 3:53 am

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As I have mentioned before, I am afraid of crying in front of other people. And by other people, I mean ANYONE: my parents, my brothers, my friends, my therapist, etc. This is a challenge for me for me because I'm female, I'm in my late teens, and we all know that being a teenager is rough.
So, my fear stems from two places: an unfortunate exchange between my third-grade teacher and me, and a "life lesson" I learned when I was really young (probably aged six or seven). I feel comfortable sharing a little about these experiences, so I will.

1) the unfortunate exchange
My school went on a ski trip to a nearby ski resort. Long story short, I was confused about where I was supposed to go as we were leaving the ski resort, so I sat down at a table at the bottom of the mountain and just cried (keep in mind, I was only eight years old). My teacher eventually found me and half dragged me to the parking lot, fuming at me the whole way down because the whole school was waiting for me. Her fuming only made me cry harder. At one point, she stopped, stooped down to get in my face, and yelled at me for crying. She continued leading me down to the parking lot. I managed to stop crying before we got there, thankfully.

2) the "life lesson"
Again, long story short, my mom has had chronic neck pain since I was born. I remember seeing her cry a few times during my childhood due to the pain. One time, I saw her sobbing in my dad's arms in the garage, and it made the wrong impression on me. I thought that my mom was being weak for crying, and my dad was being strong for comforting her. I thought for a long time that strong people don't cry.

So, yeah. Fun stuff, lol. The good news is that I've worked through a lot of this stuff in therapy, and I've allowed myself to cry in front of two people I trust, on two separate occasions! I am strangely proud of myself for that. 

Going back to the original question, does anyone else have th

Crying Discussion » Have you ever seen anyone off your 'List' cry? Share a ob » November 17, 2018 10:57 pm

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Interesting. I’ve actually never taken the time to create a list of people I want to see cry, but there are a few guys I’ve been keeping my eyes on. The number one guy on my list is—and please don’t judge me for this—my current Chemistry teacher. Yes, I know how weird it is, but hear me out. I’m not attracted to him in the slightest, and the only reason he’s number one on my “list” is because I know that he struggles with depression (as have I), and when I was depressed, I cried a LOT. So, I’m curious about when he cries, how he cries, etc. He’s one of those tough, cynical guys who doesn’t show a lot of emotion. I’ve had a couple dreams about him crying, and there was one false alarm when I thought he might have been crying, but he wasn’t.
The false alarm occurred during class one day. My friend and I were working on an assignment when I heard my friend say, “Mr. T, are you crying?” I swear, my heart skipped a beat at that moment. I looked up quickly, and saw that my teacher was walking by us. He said, “No, I got something stuck in my eye. Had to take my contact out.” Apparently, my teacher was sitting at his desk, trying to get the thing out of his eye, shedding tears, and my friend happened to notice it. After his response, I didn’t even bother trying to see his eyes, which were probably red. Non-emotional tears aren’t interesting to me.
Needless to say, I was pretty dang disappointed, although I don’t know what I would have done if he was crying emotional tears.
(If you anyone is curious, I can share the dreams.)

Crying Discussion » Have you ever seen one of your crushes cry? » November 16, 2018 4:19 pm

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There was one really friendly guy I used to know who sat next to me in one of my classes. I only had a small crush on him, but I’ll share, anyway.
One day, he was talking to this other girl and me, and we somehow got onto the topic of crying. He admitted that he could cry on demand. Naturally, I was intensely  curious, so I asked him to show us. Within thirty seconds, his eyes started filling with tears, and they spilled over. He kept his face still while he did it—almost no expression at all on his face. I was shocked because 1) I didnt expect him to be willing to cry in the middle of class, and 2) I didn’t think he would be able to do it so quickly! The other girl and I watched in fascination as these beautiful tears slid down his face, but I couldn’t help but look around to make sure no one was watching, lest he embarrass himself. Our teacher noticed for sure, and she looked a little surprised, but she didn’t say anything. I’m pretty sure the guy knew that our teacher noticed, but he didn’t give her a reason for his tears. He cried at least four or five tears before he wiped his eyes and smiled. I asked him how he could do that—he just said that he could feel the water inside of him, and he could bring that water to his eyes.
To this day, that is the best male obs I have.

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