>job involves me and my coworkers sitting around on computers, we have a large TV set up for white noise really >someone turns on Futurama, its an episode where zoidberg and a woman fall in love and the woman can not smell, but she will have a surgery to make it so she can smell and everyone including zoidberg thinks she will dump him after it is done because he stinks >after the surgery is done it is a surprise ending where she stays with him because even though he stinks she likes his smell because she likes him >As this ending scene is happening I start to get a tight feeling in my chest and my vision gets hazy >realize I am about to cry >rush out of the room to the bathroom before any of my coworkers see >start crying in the bathroom
And so here I am in the bathroom typing this out to you. Something about watching fucking zoidberg have a woman tell him she likes him made me cry because even a smelly crab monster can find love and I cant. I dont know why I felt the need to tell you all specifically, I just feel like you all would understand.
I cry during movies and animes all the time. Even tho im 20 work out and people have told me i look intimidating.
Jace Anderson
I hope you do not watch anime (specifically romance) because if that's enough to make you feel that way, then imagine what anime will do to you.
Eli Fisher
Haha, what a bunch of over emotional losers. Crying over fiction is truly pathetic. Only time I've ever cried in front of a screen was during the lion king. The scene when Mufasa died made me tear up a bit, specially since my own father died a few weeks before I watched this (I was 7).
Charles Myers
Yea i dont know why it started when i was 19. before that i literally have never cried to anything as a teen, neither injuries nor sad scenes in movies. And normally im an emotionless robot, people tell me my face looks stern and mad even tho im nnot trying to look like that
Nicholas Diaz
It is a series you retard women are incapable to love men.
>that episode where Fry dates a girl with multiple bfs
William Evans
People who can cry over fiction are actually the more fortunate ones as they seem to be more emotionally involved in the plot which surely makes it a more enjoyable experience for them.
Owen Garcia
Oh yeah? Ive never even SEEN The Lion King. You WIMP PUSSY VIRGINITY NERD. I was a PatF CHAD.