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Has anyone ever had their interest piqued by something that involved crying, but was either completely off the wall, or in no way whatsoever intended to titillate?
To give an example, I was a big video gamer when I was a teenager. I still am to some extent, but haven't got nearly enough time for it. One game I played when I was younger involved a side mission where the player had to rescue a population of fairies that had been kidnapped from the Fairy Queen. Said Fairy Queen was crying uncontrollably when she gave you this mission.
It was one of the most atypical cases of dacryphilia I'd experienced. Imagine a giant fairy rendered in blocky, 1990's graphics. She went through an endlessly looping animation, where she would bury her face in her hands and let out a few sobs, and her shapely bosom would heave up and down and her shoulders would twitch. As a teenager, when I discovered that part of the game, I remember using the game camera to zoom in on her breasts and I would sit and watch them bounce with sobs over and over again in an endless loop, and become very turned on Someone might have suspected that I was just a horny teenage boy looking for pixelated breasts, but it was really the shaking of her chest and her high-pitched sobs that got to me.
I would have loved to comfort that crying fairy. Has anyone else experienced a dacryphilia rush from a really unusual source?
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Before I knew it was a thing I knew I enjoyed reading very technical sounding articles about crying, like both the physiological medical process and emotional /mental process.
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Just thinking again, also I remember being a teenager driven somewhere on a long-ish drive while it rained, and continually watching the rain drops cascade down the window by me and imagining they were teardrops.
I think this happened more than once
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I remember in elementary school reading a book, no idea about the title or author, but at several points the protagonist (a young boy) described his teenage sister crying. I remember wishing I could see it in person.
Also interesting about the articles, Ella. I sometimes Google things about crying to try and find blogs describing it.
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I don't know, is any crying scene ever intended to titillate?
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PhoebeOnThePhone wrote:
I don't know, is any crying scene ever intended to titillate?
Generally not, but some are more unusual than others. A beautiful actress shedding an elegant tear is a bit different from a polygon rendered fairy.
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I used to read my sisters Sweet Valley books as a child. In those books there is no shortage of female characters who have tears running at some point
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reptongeek wrote:
I used to read my sisters Sweet Valley books as a child. In those books there is no shortage of female characters who have tears running at some point
Male characters, too!