Zapp Brannigan
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You're having a conversation early on, and something is brought up to where she says "I cried." The detail of that doesn't have anything to do with what was previously said, and what they claimed to have cried to isn't very/supposed to be sad at all. If you or a person in the group doesn't respond to it, the girl will bring it up again, and say it louder but this time with a tone like "When Aladdin took Jasmine on the magic carpet I CRIED" or "My iPhone screen broke after I let it fall out of my purse for the 3rd time "
There are people who cry during movies/TV shows with emotional scenes, and there's nothing wrong with that. But what I've noticed is the females who tell people that are strangers to them that they cried tend to be very toxic people. It's like they want to convince you they aren't toxic by telling a likely made up detail of crying to something to make you think they're emotional.
There are people who cry during movies/TV shows with emotional scenes, and there's nothing wrong with that. But what I've noticed is the females who tell people that are strangers to them that they cried tend to be very toxic people. It's like they want to convince you they aren't toxic by telling a likely made up detail of crying to something to make you think they're emotional.