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May. 19th, 2002 08:17 pmWent to see Spider-Man again today, with my dad and sister this time. I interpreted the ending differently this time... Oh, Tobey Maguire is soooo dorky. But in a good way.
Well, everyone knows those annoying commercials that now run even before the previews? There was one for movietickets.com, and in the middle of it I just almost started to cry. I guess one of the disadvantages to being female and NEVER crying about anything big is you feel like bawling at strange moments.
It occurred to me again today that, despite how "normal" I feel - how much I feel like I am just like all my male friends - I am not now "normal" and never will be. :(
*casts eyes down*
And please, I don't want to argue about what is "normal." We all know. You can either say you are, or you can't.
Well, everyone knows those annoying commercials that now run even before the previews? There was one for movietickets.com, and in the middle of it I just almost started to cry. I guess one of the disadvantages to being female and NEVER crying about anything big is you feel like bawling at strange moments.
It occurred to me again today that, despite how "normal" I feel - how much I feel like I am just like all my male friends - I am not now "normal" and never will be. :(
*casts eyes down*
And please, I don't want to argue about what is "normal." We all know. You can either say you are, or you can't.
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Date: 2002-05-19 10:32 pm (UTC)I do not tend to show a lot of emotion. More than you, probably, but if you ask anyone...no one has ever seen me cry in our school. Not a single person outside of my family, and that is just because...well...getting beaten tends to make a kid cry. :(
It's not that I have objections to guys crying, it's just that I don't feel natural crying, so it bothers me slightly when I do...
Note I said I ALMOST cried.