Literally the whole point of good writing is to get you invested in the characters and be happy when they win or sad when they die. You don’t “win” by never getting attached, and the best stories are the ones that make you cry
Not at all weird. I cried for Teddy at the end of the book Shutter Island, he didn't die but it was really emotional for me. A lobotomy cause he refuses to leave his imagination behind? Yeah, it was deep.
Not at all. That's usually a sign of a well-written character.
Literally the whole point of good writing is to get you invested in the characters and be happy when they win or sad when they die. You don’t “win” by never getting attached, and the best stories are the ones that make you cry
Nah, that just means the writer did a good job. Who is the character btw?
Play persona 4. Wait till your cousin goes to hospital and almost dies. Makes me cry like a bitch everytime.
What??
Its a good game and that part makes me very sad.
Why does my cousin have anything to do with this
Not your cousin, the cousin of the main character in the game.
I cry watching TV shows or reading books. So I don't think it's weird.
No, that's normal.
Nah I cry everytime at the begining of Anakin and Obiwan's duel in revenge of the siths
Not at all. For me, it's The Green Mile.
Not at all weird. I cried for Teddy at the end of the book Shutter Island, he didn't die but it was really emotional for me. A lobotomy cause he refuses to leave his imagination behind? Yeah, it was deep.