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    Not only do I want to cry but more often than not I do cry.
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    Yeah.. it's all so sad. I just don't like the though of any animal being killed even if it's fake.

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    I always cry more in movies when an animal dies too. It's definiatly not that I don't like people are don't care that they die, I often cry when they die too, but not nearly as much or emotionally as when it's an animal. When Denny died on that mountain in Return to Snowy River I cried like a baby.

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    At funerals, I never cry.. I don't know why. It's not like I try not to cry..

    But sending Wolfie the bridge, I cried.. I don't know.

    It is weird.

    When I went to see 8 Below, everytime it switched back to the dogs, I was literally BAWLING my eyes out.. say if it were people that were deserted, I wouldn't have cried when they were dieing off.


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    Yeah, I do sometimes. I still cry at the end of Turner & Hooch.

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    I don't cry, but I do feel sad. I think it's perfectly normal, I mean, animals are alive too, so why should they're loss of life be any different to a person's? But usually I'm OK about it, after a while I stop thinking about it and I know it's not real. The only real exception to this was when I watched Two Brothers. When the cubs' dad got shot, I felt sad, but also angry because that really does go on in the world.

    On my history text-book that we just got today at school, there is an artists impression of a battlescene. In this scene is a horse killed in battle. I felt like burning the book!!!! But I just calm down and realise it's just a drawing

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    I do that too.

    Actually I don't watch movies that are about animals, even if it's a 'happy' movie. I always find something in the movie that upsets me, even if it's something as little as feeding the dog pedigree. I'll dwell on it and it will ruin the movie for me, so I just don't watch them.

    Of corse even movie that aren't about animals often have animals in them. I get really upset when something happens to any animal in a movie.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    When I went to see 8 Below, everytime it switched back to the dogs, I was literally BAWLING my eyes out.. say if it were people that were deserted, I wouldn't have cried when they were dieing off.
    That was the same with me!! I was really emotional in that movie... I don't actually cry but I get tears in my eyes.

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