No, and I am wondering why anyone would think its bad not to. I am having a very hard time comprehending other peoples emotional reactions to things. I cannot think of movie that's made me cry and I cry on average once every couple years, usually when something really effects me. I hardly even understand crying or emotional reactions and am having a hard time understanding people who do.
Yes lots of people question it. I have been questioned by people and family. I also dislike crying in front of people so I don't see why people enjoy crying.
Well I kind of took it that way but people always think I am a horrible person for it. Along with this I love horror movies but I think I enjoy it for the psychological aspect. I like seeing how people react when they are in terror.
So this ends up making people think I have mental problems. I only been interrogated and questioned ruthlessly a few times and everyone agreed I was the bad guy in that case.
I don't know how to respond to that. I cant make myself sad. I guess that makes you a bad person though. Though this applys to many things. I act this way with everything.
People tend to think I am cold for that reason but I just don't see a reason in making such a fuss over such tiny things. People say I have no sympathy and that I need to learn to care about what others feel but I just don't and I cant. I know I might be awful but I just cant fix it.
People expect you to care about things as much as they do and I just dont. I dont know how to fix it but people think I need to.
I don't understand it either. There's nothing wrong with your reactions. You just think with logic instead of emotions. I do think there may be something wrong with them though. Telling people they have mental problems over simple things is a sign that they have the problem.
Should people be interrogated for not crying at sad movies?
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No, and I am wondering why anyone would think its bad not to. I am having a very hard time comprehending other peoples emotional reactions to things. I cannot think of movie that's made me cry and I cry on average once every couple years, usually when something really effects me. I hardly even understand crying or emotional reactions and am having a hard time understanding people who do.
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Yes lots of people question it. I have been questioned by people and family. I also dislike crying in front of people so I don't see why people enjoy crying.
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Why would they question something like that? Sounds like they're a bunch of pussies.
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Well I kind of took it that way but people always think I am a horrible person for it. Along with this I love horror movies but I think I enjoy it for the psychological aspect. I like seeing how people react when they are in terror.
So this ends up making people think I have mental problems. I only been interrogated and questioned ruthlessly a few times and everyone agreed I was the bad guy in that case.
I don't know how to respond to that. I cant make myself sad. I guess that makes you a bad person though. Though this applys to many things. I act this way with everything.
People tend to think I am cold for that reason but I just don't see a reason in making such a fuss over such tiny things. People say I have no sympathy and that I need to learn to care about what others feel but I just don't and I cant. I know I might be awful but I just cant fix it.
People expect you to care about things as much as they do and I just dont. I dont know how to fix it but people think I need to.
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I don't understand it either. There's nothing wrong with your reactions. You just think with logic instead of emotions. I do think there may be something wrong with them though. Telling people they have mental problems over simple things is a sign that they have the problem.