Board Thread:Clubs/@comment-38091275-20190513174141/@comment-38480398-20190531235922

Well, I don't cry a lot at deaths... I actually don't cry a lot at all lol. Deaths usually just make me angry, numb, or unaffected (sorry if that makes me a horrible person XD). I only cry if I'm super attached to a character or their death scene is written really sadly and well. I cry when something touches me (usually it's something negative) or there's something I find really sad (yes, there are so many things that are sadder than death (bad example here, but I ran out of books in the plane one time, so I watched the new Christopher Robin movie (background: you should know that I'm very attached to Winnie the Pooh; I love A.A. Milne's books, and I also absolutely love the My Friend Tigger and Pooh series from Disney Junior (*shrugs*)) and spent the whole first half of the movie crying because it was all so sad)). I also find that, with crying, it's frequently not the scene itself, but how it's written/done/whateveryouknowwhatImean. Sometimes scenes strike me as supposed-to-be-sad, but they don't affect me at all. Do them properly though, and they become powerful and moving- and those are the ones that make me cry.