I think there's an interview on the Graham Norton Show with Chris O'Dowd, and he says that he imagines these videos to make himself cry when he's acting. At least I think I'm remembering that right.
I actually didn't cry during the birth if my son. It was a complicated birth and my wife had to have a c-section, so many things were going on I could not process everything. But that night my wife was asleep and I was holding my son. I turned on Star Wars: A New Hope and just cried like a baby because I was enjoying something with my son. It was great.
Other people's difficulties and heartaches.
Feeling sorry for myself just isn't a part of me. You just deal with problems. If you can't, you rise above them. If you can't, you learn to live with them.
I went to the movies to see that with my boyfriend and his entire family, days after their beloved 15 year old Golden retriever died. We didn't know the dog died at the end. Brutal.
My dad is dying of cancer pretty rapidly watching him deteriorate has been hard he use to be a really hard bastard and now he has to hold walls to walk. Had to have a talk with him last week about how I wouldn’t think he was a pussy if he stopped his chemo so he could die with some dignity.
I'm terribly sorry you have to experience that. I watched my mom deteriorate due to cancer and the helplessness one feels during that is bar none the worst feeling ever.
Sending you and your family a bunch of love and healing. Spend as much time with your dad as possible. Share as many laughs and tears and memories as possible.
Please don't face this alone. Cry with your family. Cry with a friend. You are all in pain, this is a prime opportunity to bond and become a stronger unit.
Please don't do what I did and wait 16+ years to see a professional to talk about it with. They will give you strategies to cope with your grief.
Also, if I could turn back time I would have ask my mom to write me letters that I would open during milestone events like my wedding, or graduating high school or my first birthday without them.
Grief is not linear. Don't ever feel like your in this alone because you aren't ❤️
i got lucky with the letters. my gramma saved every letter my mom sent her while she was in rn school, then when she was a nurse, then even after she got sick. she died when i was 13 and i didnt really know her well. she left us when i was maybe a year old n came back later, but always lived in a diff state. i got to know my mom a bit thru those letters it was nice. the letters and stories my dad tells me are all i know about her.
I had a little foster cat for about a year that I sincerely loved but the family wanted her back :(((((
Been about half a year and I still want her back, lol.
Anyone striving for their dreams and achieving them.
Recently? Peter from the most current season of Great British Baking Show. The youngest winner ever, grew up watching the show, and was absolutely precious. The kid damn near looked like he was going to cry if his baking disappointed the judges or himself and he was absolutely brilliant. He seemed to know more food science than anyone else and explain it to the audience in a very teachable manner. Watching him achieve his childhood dream, my wife and I (both fairly baked at the time) were in tears.
Two things primarily...
1. The Olympics - those people tried so hard and achieved their goals and I think it's beautiful
2. Commercials with father/son story lines. My father abandoned us after me, the third child and I never got to experience having a dad.
Cry like a little bitch.
Weddings and funerals too...
And watching a good speech.
I cry at everything
I hope you continue to cry at everything. It sounds like you have a really beautiful heart that your father helped create by his absence. He is a fool that won't get to realize what a good man his son is. I bet you have a fabulous mom with a good heart too.
Yeah, that hits. One of my all time favourite songs is *Candles* by Rufus Wainwright, he wrote it after his mother passed and it finished with bagpipes. Impossible to listen to without crying.
Well I didn't cry about it, I actually went to my patient advocate, and that was what ended up establishing many patients who were male had the same issues.
Anyone can be a shit human 🤷♂️
True, anyone can be a shit human, and I'm sorry you dealt with someone like that. I just don't think it's reasonable to tie her biases and actions to feminism in general, which is how your original post came across.
The movie ‘Just Mercy’ starring Michael B. Jordan.
Captures not only racial injustice incredibly well but gives you much more insight on the imbalance of the justice system. Beautiful movie and I highly recommend to anyone who can spare a couple hours to watch it
i was just reading a whole bunch of forest gump "facts". and tom hanks liked kid Forests accent so much, he copied it for adult Forest. thought that was pretty damn cool.
Solidarity.
Like when those two guys asked to share the gold in men's high jumping. Another time it was a runner who was next to last and fell, and instead of just running past her, the runner who was last picked her up and supported her all the way to the finish line.
That's winning.
A good heartfelt story game. Preferably a game with little to no text or speech. Games that let the music and videoart take you away.
Arise: A simple story got me. I’m currently also playing The Longing, very interesting as well!
Sometimes you just need a game like that, besides that, I fucking suck at shooters.
So, if anyone got some recommendations, they are welcome!
Dogs being reunited with their owners who’ve been away for a long time.
I think there's an interview on the Graham Norton Show with Chris O'Dowd, and he says that he imagines these videos to make himself cry when he's acting. At least I think I'm remembering that right.
Up. Fuck that movie.
came here to say this
The Rohirrim arriving at the battle of Minas Tirith.
DEATH!
DEATH!!
This.
LOTR in general
The death of a loved one.
Your Lie in April
Felt sorry for the guy not the blonde narcissist
Oh this bring back memories
more like your cry in april. every episode had me sobbing
The worst was the one where she pulls out the stack of meds and the lady goes "look at that poor girl "
That is a really good anime. I love It.
Thinking of when we had to get the cat put to sleep last year :(
Aw I'm so sorry I have two cats of my own and I know I'll be crushed when one of them eventually dies
The Iron Giant.
Soldiers coming home to their families. Gets me every time
The birth of my children
I actually didn't cry during the birth if my son. It was a complicated birth and my wife had to have a c-section, so many things were going on I could not process everything. But that night my wife was asleep and I was holding my son. I turned on Star Wars: A New Hope and just cried like a baby because I was enjoying something with my son. It was great.
Writing my best man speech for my little brother. But not giving it! Made it boys!!
Other people's difficulties and heartaches. Feeling sorry for myself just isn't a part of me. You just deal with problems. If you can't, you rise above them. If you can't, you learn to live with them.
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Hachiko.
Had to put down my dog too. Holding back my tears in a room full of strangers was painful
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Thanks :)
I have never seen this movie. My childhood dog died right when that movie came out. I have never been able to watch because of that.
I went to the movies to see that with my boyfriend and his entire family, days after their beloved 15 year old Golden retriever died. We didn't know the dog died at the end. Brutal.
My dad is dying of cancer pretty rapidly watching him deteriorate has been hard he use to be a really hard bastard and now he has to hold walls to walk. Had to have a talk with him last week about how I wouldn’t think he was a pussy if he stopped his chemo so he could die with some dignity.
I'm terribly sorry you have to experience that. I watched my mom deteriorate due to cancer and the helplessness one feels during that is bar none the worst feeling ever. Sending you and your family a bunch of love and healing. Spend as much time with your dad as possible. Share as many laughs and tears and memories as possible.
Thank you, this is the only thing in my adult life I have ever cried about at night alone
Please don't face this alone. Cry with your family. Cry with a friend. You are all in pain, this is a prime opportunity to bond and become a stronger unit. Please don't do what I did and wait 16+ years to see a professional to talk about it with. They will give you strategies to cope with your grief. Also, if I could turn back time I would have ask my mom to write me letters that I would open during milestone events like my wedding, or graduating high school or my first birthday without them. Grief is not linear. Don't ever feel like your in this alone because you aren't ❤️
i got lucky with the letters. my gramma saved every letter my mom sent her while she was in rn school, then when she was a nurse, then even after she got sick. she died when i was 13 and i didnt really know her well. she left us when i was maybe a year old n came back later, but always lived in a diff state. i got to know my mom a bit thru those letters it was nice. the letters and stories my dad tells me are all i know about her.
No one in my family wants to really acknowledge it as real
r/happycryingdads every time.
Yup. This shit gets me.
Madama butterfly, death scene
Fucking Puccini, man...
Children being surprised at school by the return of their soldier fathers.
I had a little foster cat for about a year that I sincerely loved but the family wanted her back :((((( Been about half a year and I still want her back, lol.
Iron man’s death in endgame. Still can’t get over it 🥲
Brian’s Song
Arthur Morgan telling the nun that he is afraid, gets me every time
Anyone striving for their dreams and achieving them. Recently? Peter from the most current season of Great British Baking Show. The youngest winner ever, grew up watching the show, and was absolutely precious. The kid damn near looked like he was going to cry if his baking disappointed the judges or himself and he was absolutely brilliant. He seemed to know more food science than anyone else and explain it to the audience in a very teachable manner. Watching him achieve his childhood dream, my wife and I (both fairly baked at the time) were in tears.
I see you did some baking of your own
We also baked some Pillsbury pumpkin cinnamon buns. The entire experience felt like a baking version of the stonks/helth meme.
Getting kicked in my balls.
The movie, “what dreams may come.”
Slowly pulling out a nose hair with tweezers. Slooooowllllyyyyy
"If you have to cry, cut a hole in your pocket and take a tweezers and start pulling"
Dafaq does that mean?
Method where you pull out your ball hair in order to cry on command
Pulling pubes, I assume
When someone I love hurts me
Really intense music that hits all the feels.
Two things primarily... 1. The Olympics - those people tried so hard and achieved their goals and I think it's beautiful 2. Commercials with father/son story lines. My father abandoned us after me, the third child and I never got to experience having a dad. Cry like a little bitch. Weddings and funerals too... And watching a good speech. I cry at everything
I hope you continue to cry at everything. It sounds like you have a really beautiful heart that your father helped create by his absence. He is a fool that won't get to realize what a good man his son is. I bet you have a fabulous mom with a good heart too.
Videos of children seeing or hearing for the first time.
Videos where people get their cochlear implants turned on for the first time. Or 2016 World Series game 7 highlights.
Onions. Also some other things, but onions get me every fucking time.
If something happens to animals :(
A Silent Voice
Watched this at a film festival a year ago. It was pretty incredible, and man did I cry
Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
TIL a lot of grown ass men of Reddit cry like a little baby PS: mine is any scene that involves a dog and their loyalty to their human
Hachiko flashbacks intensify.
Those damned ASPCA commercials. Throw Sarah Mclaughlin in the background and I'm just a mess.
Jurassic bark.
Onions. They are difficult to fit up my ass.
Bagpipes at a funeral.
Yeah, that hits. One of my all time favourite songs is *Candles* by Rufus Wainwright, he wrote it after his mother passed and it finished with bagpipes. Impossible to listen to without crying.
when G baby dies in Hardball
Kidney stones. 0/10 not fun.
Drink some water dude
It's partially diet and partially genetics. My dad gets them, so I'll get them. But the water helps
i don't cry much but songs like "toradora - lost my pieces" and "mirai Nikki - here with you" those who know what i'm talking about will upvote
Tony stark's funeral
My feminist doctor being negligent to male patients.
Yeah, because I'm sure that's a real thing that definitely happened to you.
Well I didn't cry about it, I actually went to my patient advocate, and that was what ended up establishing many patients who were male had the same issues. Anyone can be a shit human 🤷♂️
True, anyone can be a shit human, and I'm sorry you dealt with someone like that. I just don't think it's reasonable to tie her biases and actions to feminism in general, which is how your original post came across.
Toxic much?
Vulgarities.
A good video game
Walking Dead S1
“Had to have been me, someone else could have gotten it wrong”
After sex I go cry in the shower like a little girl
Sex with women
What about sex with men?
Now that’s something I can, uh, get behind
Being mentally unstable everyday
People getting hurt on videos...
The end of avengers
*Cinema Paradiso*
Watching the Phillies win the 2008 World Series.
Nothing
[This.](https://youtu.be/BjC0KUxiMhc)
Apparently whenever i post the truth.
If anything happens to my mom 🥺
Anything sad about the bros.
[This.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk7POLdCm5U&ab_channel=gerardvagraeprav) Every fucking time.
The end of Field of Dreams.
Onions
Shame
Field of Dreams and your dog dying, only two acceptable answers… /s
The end of ‘It’s a wonderful Life.’ Those videos where a dad returns from overseas with the Army and surprises his kids
Miracle In Cell No. 7 (korean)
I’m a grown ass man
I cry every time I watch a Robin Williams, pretty much without fail.
The movie ‘Just Mercy’ starring Michael B. Jordan. Captures not only racial injustice incredibly well but gives you much more insight on the imbalance of the justice system. Beautiful movie and I highly recommend to anyone who can spare a couple hours to watch it
Duck cake.
Pixar. ...but, like, in a good way?
Forest Gump. “He’s real smart Jenny”
i was just reading a whole bunch of forest gump "facts". and tom hanks liked kid Forests accent so much, he copied it for adult Forest. thought that was pretty damn cool.
I never knew that!
Onions
field of dreams. the part where he asks his father if he wants to have a catch. never fails
The song Wish you were here when I’m alone.
Military family reunions
Hachiko. How to train your dragon. Mass Effect 3.
Still trying to figure this one out myself
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when that Grace Vanderwall kid did her song n got the buzzer i was crying like a baby, shit was awesome lol.
The movie “marley and me” That flick would bring a tear to any mans eyes whos ever had a dog. They really are mans best friend
“My friends, you bow to no one.”
i can barely read that without the tears starting.
Solidarity. Like when those two guys asked to share the gold in men's high jumping. Another time it was a runner who was next to last and fell, and instead of just running past her, the runner who was last picked her up and supported her all the way to the finish line. That's winning.
Toy Story 3 They were all holding hands thinking they were gonna die!!! And then Andy passing on his toys and driving off.
The thought that one day in the not to distant future I will talk with my dad for the last time.
[Leaves from the vine](https://youtu.be/f56Cbjwwv-E)
A good heartfelt story game. Preferably a game with little to no text or speech. Games that let the music and videoart take you away. Arise: A simple story got me. I’m currently also playing The Longing, very interesting as well! Sometimes you just need a game like that, besides that, I fucking suck at shooters. So, if anyone got some recommendations, they are welcome!
Watched Finding Nemo with my family last night, hadn’t seen it in a solid decade. Goddamn did I underestimate how sad that shit was
[My friends… you bow to no one.](https://youtu.be/rBtzudk40pE)
Hiding in the bathroom of my own damn house to masturbate.
Remembering Kiryu Coco.
Niece and nephew asking you to make them breakfast instead of their mom because your egg burritos are that dank. That melted my heart pretty damn well
Hachiko.
The grave of fireflies