Crying. . .

March 13 2006

What's the hardest you've ever cried?


I don't know why, but I started thinking about the hardest I've ever cried, and I came up two different times. . .


February 15, 2004- Everybody was gathered around my uncle's grave site. As he was lowered into the ground, I turned and walked away, unable to watch. Once I got far enough away from the crowd, I started to cry. At this point, I turned to see Karen walking toward me with her arms opened, and she held me while I sobbed uncontrollably. I wasn't sure I would ever stop,


August 20, 2004- It had been a little over two hours since I learned of Bruce's death, and I had yet to show any emotion. My friends and I were in Belle Aire's parking lot, and Brian walked over and gave me a hug. "I love you, Anna Miller," he choked out before I hardly got out "I love you too, Brian King" as I broke down into sobs.


I don't mean for this to be a sad entry, I was just thinking about this.


So, if you don't mind sharing, what's the hardest you've ever cried?

♥ inthemiddleofabreakdown.

March 13 2006
i just randomly ran across your site. and i thought i'd answer your question. i'd have the say 3 months ago to the day. my boyfriend of 8 and a half months broke up with me out of the blue. that's probably the hardest i've ever cried in my entire life. random. iknow. just thought i'd answer it. <3333

Amy

March 13 2006
I don't know... I've cried a lot... and I've cried pretty hard quite a few times...

Sarah Vermillion

March 13 2006
I don't remember crying when my little brother died, but I'm sure I did. However, I was only six, so I don't remember very well. Last January I cried a whole lot in the attendance office of my school. My mom got my grandmother to pull me out of class so I could talk to her on the phone because she didn't know if she was going to survive a lung procedure in the hospital. [She's lived and she's quite alright now, by the way.] But I lost it in the attendance office and then promptly went to the hospital to see my mom.

Ben Moser

March 13 2006
two times i can remember: 1) the morning i found out ellen had died at blackman, i spent a long time with amy and rachel bonin, mainly amy, comforting them and just trying to be strong in front of them. then i saw darrell isabell walking towards me in the library and i just let the tears go. for the longest time it seemed. 2) was a because of a relationship thing...that never really was a relationship...but i waited on this particular girl for more than a year...and as demasculating as it sounds, it was when i watched "the notebook" and allie said something that was nearly an exact quote of what the girl in reference said to me. so yeah. don't you love honesty?

Katie

March 14 2006
The hardest I ever cried was when my mom told us she has cancer for the second time. My sister and I stayed up all night crying.

Karen

March 14 2006
to many things make me cry.