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With all the videos on YouTube of ppl crying, I was curious who does that.would you ever video yourself crying? If you did would you pay it online? Who would you share it with.so you think it would turn you on to see yourself?
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Me? NO. No. NO. I think I look hideous when I cry, besides, I HATE crying! It's seeing OTHERS cry that appeals to me, and more seeing "acted" crying rather than something based in real life.
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I took pictures of myself crying on many ocasions and i still have them on my computer but they don't turn me on, i do it because i tried to see if i can cry on cue loke the actors i pursue and though it took me some effort at first now i can cry on cue pretty easily, even without being sad. I just imagine myself acting in a drama or being in an ipothetic dramatic situation and i turn on the waterworks. IT's pretty fun and somewhat refereshing but if i do it for too long i start to feel sad or really weepy....
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psychic_girl wrote:
I took pictures of myself crying on many ocasions and i still have them on my computer but they don't turn me on, i do it because i tried to see if i can cry on cue loke the actors i pursue and though it took me some effort at first now i can cry on cue pretty easily, even without being sad. I just imagine myself acting in a drama or being in an ipothetic dramatic situation and i turn on the waterworks. IT's pretty fun and somewhat refereshing but if i do it for too long i start to feel sad or really weepy....
l have pictures of people crying on my computer too, but the turn-on part for me is like you. It's the sight of eyes welling with tears then the tear escaping down the cheek that does it. I need another decent crying on cue vid, but was always too shy to ask anyone on this forum until now. I have my own YT channel as it happens under the same username, so you can send me it as a private video if you wish
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I've considered it, but I don't really cry a lot. If the opportunity arises and if I remember, I'll take a photo and post it here for a brief period.
@reptongeek: have you seen this one yet?
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reptongeek wrote:
psychic_girl wrote:
I took pictures of myself crying on many ocasions and i still have them on my computer but they don't turn me on, i do it because i tried to see if i can cry on cue loke the actors i pursue and though it took me some effort at first now i can cry on cue pretty easily, even without being sad. I just imagine myself acting in a drama or being in an ipothetic dramatic situation and i turn on the waterworks. IT's pretty fun and somewhat refereshing but if i do it for too long i start to feel sad or really weepy....
l have pictures of people crying on my computer too, but the turn-on part for me is like you. It's the sight of eyes welling with tears then the tear escaping down the cheek that does it. I need another decent crying on cue vid, but was always too shy to ask anyone on this forum until now. I have my own YT channel as it happens under the same username, so you can send me it as a private video if you wish
How do you do that.I often can't cry even when I'm sad for real. And I find the effort itself of thinking of things to make me cry takes me out of the experience and it doesn't happen.
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inmyarms wrote:
How do you do that.I often can't cry even when I'm sad for real. And I find the effort itself of thinking of things to make me cry takes me out of the experience and it doesn't happen.
I think we have a thread on this somewhere. Once you've done it successfully a few times, it gets so much easier because you know how to get there. I can cry on cue by listening to music or hearing the music in my head or thinking about things (both happy and sad things). If you're a sentimental person, sometimes it's easier to cry over happy things. Depends on your mood and your personality, I guess.
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woundedpuppy wrote:
inmyarms wrote:
How do you do that.I often can't cry even when I'm sad for real. And I find the effort itself of thinking of things to make me cry takes me out of the experience and it doesn't happen.
I think we have a thread on this somewhere. Once you've done it successfully a few times, it gets so much easier because you know how to get there. I can cry on cue by listening to music or hearing the music in my head or thinking about things (both happy and sad things). If you're a sentimental person, sometimes it's easier to cry over happy things. Depends on your mood and your personality, I guess.
Not me.if I anticipate tears that suits them off. I can only cry when it sneaks up on me.
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Reptongeek, too shy to ask what?
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inmyarms wrote:
Reptongeek, too shy to ask what?
Female members of the forum for a cry on cue video