Do you remember your first time?

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Posted by surbhi
June 24, 2024 3:37 am
#11

Honestly, I don't remember it was a long time ago.

 
Posted by TorNorth
June 24, 2024 2:12 pm
#12

Both first and second. Both scenes from TV. Wish I could remember my third.


Ugly crying is pretty crying
 
Posted by Bartlebycs
June 26, 2024 1:52 am
#13

How can I forget.  4th grade, the girl I liked was sobbing during recess and I got to watch over her and hold her until the bell rang.

Also, hi all!  Been a long while.

 
Posted by caircair
June 26, 2024 2:22 am
#14

The first time I can remember was when I was three or four years old. My mother and I were at the college movie theater watching Brigadoon. Toward the end, there's a scene where Gene Kelly chokes up, and I remember being extremely focused on that moment. Even now, thinking about it, I find myself leaning forward in my chair. After that, men's tears. and more honestly, actors' tears have intrigued me. For some reason, "real" tears are harder for me to get involved in -- I think the raw emotion is just too much.


"We have our stalking memories, and they will demand their rightful tears."
Anonymous
 
Posted by Amans lacrimae
June 27, 2024 6:26 am
#15

Bartlebycs wrote:

How can I forget.  4th grade, the girl I liked was sobbing during recess and I got to watch over her and hold her until the bell rang.

Also, hi all!  Been a long while.

Long time no see, glad you’re back

 
Posted by repressedjudie
June 27, 2024 10:09 am
#16

my earliest dac memories are mostly movies and tv to my recollection, alice in wonderland in particular was a fixation i didn't really understand but couldn't shake.

for real life, i don't know if it was my first time, but i clearly remember being at a neighborhood/community pool and one of the other kids was crying while wearing swim goggles. i could see the tears collecting and visibly pooling inside her goggles. i don't even know why she was crying, i didn't know her, but i couldn't help staring at her and the obvious volume of tears she'd been crying. it makes sense that's the kind of thing that stuck with me, given my tastes in crying as an adult.

 
Posted by PhoebeOnThePhone
July 2, 2024 6:14 pm
#17

I was twelve and watching the 70s Hardy Boys at my grandmother's house. The boys' father had gone missing and they were worried he was dead and then he turned up unconscious and they visited him. Joe Hardy (played by Shaun Cassidy) had a teary moment with their dad and little me was like '......I don't fully understand it but this is my NEW FAVORITE THING'. To this day I have a thing about smartass brown-eyed boys who sing and cry.


Don't mind me, I'm just here to fill my Lachrymatory of Holding.
 


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