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E-chan52
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Post #90590 |
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7:19 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 1277
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I love how a lot of guys responded and said they did cry. They didn't say the man pharse "I'm a man! Real men don't cry!" *cough*Mamasmilk*cough*
I'd cry for about a little more than 5 minutes, I wanna say. I don't really time it. But once I read a part that is really sad I cry and continue reading as I'm crying. And days and or hours later, I think about it again and starting all over again.
I think my biggest cry manga was Hana Yori Dango. This was the first manga I read on a computer file. My neighbor sent it to me and a whole bunch of other stuff too. I started read it at around chapter 22-23. And I cried so much even without know what was going on. I loved it so much I read the whole thing, from the beginning of course.
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Post #90643 - Reply to ( #90590) by E-chan52 |
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9:19 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 8748
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Quote from E-chan52 I love how a lot of guys responded and said they did cry. They didn't say the man pharse "I'm a man! Real men don't cry!" *cough*Mamasmilk*cough*
Why do you have to cry at those sad moments..? I've never cried either at a manga or anime.. So I don't see the reason why you must cry.. When there are of those 'cry' moments, I just find it sad.. But I don't want to cry or something..
Also, it has nothing to do macho bullsh!tness.. Don't stereotyp(sp?).. >.> Besides, I'm sure other women here have never cried at a manga/anime before..
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Post #90645 - Reply to ( #90590) by E-chan52 |
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9:27 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 5996
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Quote from E-chan52 I love how a lot of guys responded and said they did cry. They didn't say the man pharse "I'm a man! Real men don't cry!"
wasn't it "Only real men cry"? or something like that...besides, over here being too macho usually means the guy is insecure of his gender 
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9:29 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 73
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ohhh that is meteor garden. they had a chinese serie from that manga. and also a japanese serie. real actors series. well back 2 topic. i hav cried well it was readin onc piece lol.. was the part when they had 2 depart wit their merry ship >.< i dunno the way it was drawn was reli sad... lol~~ dunno jus had 2 hav tears. well im a guy but i am very emotional... so its easy 4 me 2 cry 2 sad moments.
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Post #90651 |
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9:40 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 52
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crying feels great dont you think?
is it just me?
because once u have grown,u cry Less
when i cried...i think of myself when i was a kid.
and i enjoyed it
shoot me all u want.
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Post #90654 |
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10:56 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 57
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I'm a guy and I cried at at few manga namely I's, Video Girl Ai, Slam Dunk (at the end when they finally win the game), Ichigo 100% and the Suzuka anime last episode
thats what I love about manga, when I cry while reading a manga I feel satisfaction and the manga is all I can think about for a few days after that
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Post #90660 |
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11:23 am, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 5
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I don't usually cry when I read manga or anime... but it's a whole different story when I'm watching a live action drama. I turn into a cry baby.
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Post #91123 - Reply to ( #90560) by kana503 |
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7:09 pm, Nov 10 2007 Posts: 3950
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Quote from kana503 Forever Honey (I cry whenever I reread this, unfortunately)
Oh gawd, Forever Honey T__T
I love that and it's only a one shot, so I think I cried longer than I read it.
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E-chan52
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Post #91307 - Reply to ( #90643) by Dr. Love |
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1:23 am, Nov 11 2007 Posts: 1277
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Quote from Dr. Love Quote from E-chan52 I love how a lot of guys responded and said they did cry. They didn't say the man pharse "I'm a man! Real men don't cry!" *cough*Mamasmilk*cough*
Why do you have to cry at those sad moments..? I've never cried either at a manga or anime.. So I don't see the reason why you must cry.. When there are of those 'cry' moments, I just find it sad.. But I don't want to cry or something.. Also, it has nothing to do macho bullsh!tness.. Don't stereotyp(sp?).. >.> Besides, I'm sure other women here have never cried at a manga/anime before.. Actually, now that you mention it, I only cry when I read some manga. I don't cry when I watch tv or anything else. Even when it is really sad. I actually found those parts a bit dull and boring. (i.e. The Notebook)
I'm not a very romatic person am I?
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Post #91322 - Reply to ( #91307) by E-chan52 |
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1:59 am, Nov 11 2007 Posts: 3231
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Quote from E-chan52 Even when it is really sad. I actually found those parts a bit dull and boring. (i.e. The Notebook)
I'm not a very romatic person am I? !!!!! The notebook was....it was good ;_; The ending was pretty romantic. I mean, how often does that happen?
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Post #91356 - Reply to ( #91322) by Scyfon |
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Quote from Scyfon Quote from E-chan52 Even when it is really sad. I actually found those parts a bit dull and boring. (i.e. The Notebook)
I'm not a very romatic person am I? !!!!! The notebook was....it was good ;_; The ending was pretty romantic. I mean, how often does that happen? I didn't say it wasn't a good movie. It was, considering I'm not a very romantic person. It just didn't make me cry.
I bet you cried.
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Domonkazu
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Post #92609 |

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5:49 am, Nov 12 2007 Posts: 970
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Saikano, Video Girl Ai, I"s, Kimi ga nozomu Eien, Tsukihime.
Tears were coming out from my eyes, I didn't actually cry, but yea its in someway moved my heart.
EDIT: never felt moved once when watching jdrama/live action, somehow I just dont get the feel, japs actors mostly are bad :/
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Post #92615 |
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5:57 am, Nov 12 2007 Posts: 2022
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I wouldn't really call it crying, I only ever shed a single tear for manga I've only ever really cried (the kind where you cant do anything but cry) twice in my life, both at deaths in the family.
i was raised to be macho, didn't really pan out. I think it takes a real man to cry, I havent gotten there yet
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Domonkazu
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Post #92622 |

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6:05 am, Nov 12 2007 Posts: 970
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I didn't shed a single tear when my grandfather died, I don't know it was rather like something unreal, "something is changing" is the feeling I got. Perhaps I wasn't so close with him, but even though I spend quite a time of my childhood with him.
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Post #92626 |
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6:12 am, Nov 12 2007 Posts: 1763
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I get teary-eyed while reading manga & watching dorama all the time.
Of course, I've also been known to get teary-eyed over commercials on the radio, sappy songs, etc. - all the things I used to think "oh geeeez!" when my mom got teary-eyed about them.
I swear, there's something about having babies that messes up the tear ducts. I really don't like crying & I feel stupid getting teary-eyed over stuff that really doesn't matter, but it's something I have no control over, it just happens no matter how hard I try to stop it.
Important stuff like someone dying, I'll cry about & don't feel like I shouldn't.
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