do you cry too?
By Cutie18f
@Cutie18f (9546)
Philippines
September 27, 2012 9:39am CST
Okay. I have to be honest. I never cry watching our soap operas here in our country. I just don't find the story lines credible and the actors are usually overdoing their acting. However, there is this one show, supposed to be an entertainment show, that makes me cry each time. I am referring to Wiltime Bigtime wherein it features ordinary people who share their life stories to the whole world. I couldn't stop myself from crying and I do not know why I can't help myself. I cry each time I watch this segment wherein the players share their unique lives. How about you?
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8 responses
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
29 Sep 12
I really haven't watch this show you've mentioned but already heard so much about it. A good friend of mine who is in the US would even tell me that he wants to go here and watch Willie.
I easily cry, just watching this touchy movies can really move me especially if I can really relate to the scene like it happened to me already or I am at the same situation at present.
@Paper_Doll (2373)
• Philippines
20 Nov 12
He is also a Filipino but grew up in the States so he would understand. We were childhood friends but they migrated to the US when we're still in High School. I think that this show is during weekdays so I will not be able to watch it since I am at work.
@surekharathi (14146)
• India
19 Oct 12
Ohhh means you are emotional person and cry when watch the sentimental program. I also cried when I watch my favorate program and some thing wrong shows in the program.
@thewonderboy (7501)
• India
19 Oct 12
I am an one shod do not put my emotions outside. They are controlled inside me. Moreover I do not set tears or do not have any emotions when I see something. I am well awared that it is that just for entertainment.
@yuficollections (72)
• Indonesia
28 Sep 12
Ah that is exactly what I feel . I also find myself hard to cry when I watch drama series in my country - they all are over reacting and too much non-sense plot. But honestly, I'm easily touched. I cry a lot when watching a sad scene - even though it is only a MV. I remember the first time I saw MV "Hurt" by Christina Aguilerra ,I cried a lot. I can't stand seeing sad scene and touching scene.. Have you watched My Name is Khan? I cry almost in every scene in there..
I guess I'm maudlin,rite? :)
@spicymary (558)
• Romania
19 Nov 12
I think that in the majority of the cases people cry when see/hear other's stories (fictional or no) because they feel, somehow, involved. They understand easier why it is sad because they feel it in the past or are afraid of feeling it in the near future. I don't know if this is your case, but it might be (even if just at subconscious level).
@sender621 (14893)
• United States
27 Sep 12
I am one of those people who are not afraid to cry. I cry when I am happy, sad, angy or just hurting inside. I am quite emotional at times and i don't care if others see. I habe to let my emotions out no matter what or when they are/
@halfbloodace (587)
• Philippines
27 Sep 12
Crying for males are now being regarded as being a sissy. But i disagree, crying for males is very manly that shows that you have sympathy, care, and emotions capable of loving, caring, sympathizing, etc. I do cry for some times when i think about the downfall of our world. But i never cry when i watch movies, i always think they are faking it out even if it is based on a reality show. He he he. Good for you to find a show where true stories are being featured, it is one way to know that each and every one of us are unique and different and have passed a different lifestyle from birth to the present us. Good day to you!