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{{quote|''Thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears.''|'''[[
Something terrible has happened, but a character finds him or herself unable to shed tears. (Or at least, says s/he can't). In the classic scenario, a bereaved hero will angst (or [[Wangst]]) over their inability to cry for a dead loved one, lamenting that they must be a terrible person, dried up and dead inside, a monster! They never are; they're usually just suffering an undiagnosed [[Heroic BSOD]], or are working up to an [[Unstoppable Rage]] and can't let themselves break down, or [[Trying Not to Cry|swore]] they wouldn't let their enemies see them cry and now have an emotional block about it. Occasionally they cried so much over one traumatic event in their life that they seem to have no tears left for anything else.
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In many works this will be leading up to a Big Scene where something triggers the character to break down in floods of cleansing tears, hopefully leading to catharsis, possibly leading to [[Narm]]. But alternatively, it can be simply a way of trying to explain/justify [[Men Don't Cry]], in which case the tearless hero will remain [[The Stoic|stoical]] till the end, maybe shedding [[Sand in My Eyes|half a freedom drop]] at most.
One common result of the [[Bearer of Bad News]]. A friend or relative may say "[[He Will Not Cry, So I Cry for Him]]".
In some relatively rare cases, the character can cry over ordinary things, but has never wept for the one big defining sorrow of their life.
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Compare [[Frozen Face]]. Compare [[Tears From a Stone]], for when they ''shouldn't'' be able to cry, but somehow do.
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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Alphonse in ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (
** Happens to Edward in [[Fullmetal Alchemist (
* The Princess in ''[[Naruto]] [[The Movie]]: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow''. To do a scene where her character cries (She's a [[Rebellious Princess]]-turned-Actress), she needs eyedrops.
* Played straight as the undiagnosed BSOD in ''[[Parasyte]]'': Shinichi is horrified at finding himself [[It Gets Easier|becoming more callous]] as the carnage marches on, and especially at being unable to show emotion when {{spoiler|Kana is killed. His biggest hangup is being unable to cry at the funeral.}}
* In ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'', Shinji, albeit outright stating that he is sad, finds himself unable to cry after {{spoiler|Rei saves his life via [[Heroic Sacrifice]]. In fact, she isn't mourned by anyone at all, and is quickly replaced by an identical-looking clone. So Shinji's inability to cry might just be foreshadowing.}}
* In the ''[[Monster (
* ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'': A young girl named Asuka can't cry for her dead father because she thinks that, if she does, he'll never rest. Kenshiro's response is to hold her, shedding [[Tender Tears]] and stating that he'll cry in her place.
* Following the death of {{spoiler|Cosmo}}, and the subsequent failure to revive {{spoiler|her}}, in the series finale of ''[[Sonic X]]'', [[Sonic]] was left not only unable to cry, but unable to react properly. Despite regular complaints stating that he was "soooo mean", he was obviously mourning.
* In the manga ''[[Inuyasha]]'', it's revealed that Sesshoumaru never sheds tears, no matter what. Jaken explains that if a situation warrents tears being shed, [[He Will Not Cry, So I Cry for Him|he will cry on Sesshoumaru's behalf]].
* Erza of ''[[Fairy Tail]]'' plays with this; she cannot cry in her right eye, even when it was healed of damage {{spoiler|from when she was a slave. She does, eventually, cry in her right eye at the end of the Tower of Paradise arc.}}. She claims that it's because she already cried half of her tears out.
* [[The Stoic|Sousuke]] of ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' remarks on his inability to cry when {{spoiler|Kurz supposedly dies}}, though he wonders if he could had Kaname been there. As may be predicted, he later breaks down {{spoiler|as realizes he wants to live just as he's about to die.}}
* In [[Clannad (
* ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]''. Claes whenever she sees something that reminds her of her dead handler Lauro (who has been wiped from her memory).
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Professor X in [[
* The Machinesmith, a [[Marvel Universe]] villain who went through an [[Emergency Transformation]] and is very unhappy about it. "I... I can no longer even... cry."
* In one [[ROM Spaceknight]] story, Rom spends the issue trying to rescue a little girl from his enemies the [[Complete Monster|Dire Wraiths.]] When he finally reaches her, he can't detect any life signs and believes she has drowned. The huge cyborg cradles the little body in his arms and it becomes apparent that he wants to cry for her, and phycially ''[[Tear Jerker|can't.]]'' {{spoiler|Namor manages to save her life with Atlantean tech, though.}}
* Jesse Custer, the protagonist of the series [[Preacher (Comic Book)]], saw his father murdered in front of him at the age of five. Naturally, he cried his eyes out, until the murderer, a [[Complete Monster|sadistic bastard]], sneered at him for crying. Jesse stopped crying right then, refusing to show weakness to these monsters, and swore never to cry again. He never does, even when {{spoiler|the love of his life is similarly murdered (by the same people) in front of him}}. {{spoiler|In the end of the series, he is finally able to cry again when Tulip is about to leave him for good. This is what convinces her to try to make their relationship work.}}
* In ''[[
== [[Film]] ==
* Referenced in ''[[Mystic River]]'' where Sean Penn's character sobs "My own little daughter and I can't even cry for her" "Jimmy, you're crying now!"
* In ''[[The Holiday]]'', Amanda Woods can't cry. It's part of the trumped-up reason her boyfriend says he cheated on her during the [[Defenestrate and Berate]] scene at the beginning; that he's freaked out by her emotionlessness. But eventually [[The Power of Love]] is upon her, and she finds herself crying because she has to leave her new love interest. This produces a delighted reaction to her, and leads straight into a [[Race For Your Love]] scene.
* The action star Tug Speedman in ''[[Tropic Thunder]]'' can't cry on set, leading to a rift between him and the "award winner" Kirk Lazarus.
* ''[[Conan the Barbarian]]'': "Why do you cry?" "He is Conan. Cimmerian. [[He Will Not Cry, So I Cry for Him]]." [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]], [[Tear Jerker]] and [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]] all in one.
* ''[[Terminator]] II: Judgment Day'':
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* Addressed directly in ''[[Hellboy (
* In [[Bicentennial Man]], after his beloved Little Miss dies of old age, he comments that it isn't fair that he is capable of feeling so much sadness, but incapable of expressing it.
* A unique example in ''[[Star Trek VI:
== [[Literature]] ==
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* Rand Al Thor continually hardens himself as a defence mechanism in [[The Wheel of Time]], to the point it is mentioned on several occasions he wanted to cry, wished he could, but finds himself unable to, as well as expressing any true emotion anymore, and even trying to stop himself feeling them. This was just one aspect of a 7 book breakdown.
* Played straight in ''[[The Secret Garden]]'', in that Mary "doesn't know how to cry." She figures it out in the end.
* In ''[[Harry Potter and
* Tobias of ''[[
* In ''[[Wicked (
* The eponymous character of the [[Eisenhorn]] novels in the [[Warhammer 40
* The protagonist of Brian Keene's short story "The Garden Where My Rain Grows" suffers from this problem. He can get sad over the deaths of loved ones, but he's never been able to cry. Not before the apocalypse,<ref>which, ironically, comes in the form of a never-ending rainstorm</ref>
* In Teresa Frohock's ''[[Miserere:
* In ''Blind Faith'' by Ben Elton, protagonist Trafford lives in a dystopian society where every detail of one's life is public to all, and people are frequently encouraged to "emote" and share their every thought with others. At one point, a colleague is unable to cry when she is urged to express her feelings over the death of her baby son. Others in the office are disappointed with her, but Trafford notes that her quiet dignity somehow makes a bigger statement than a flood of tears.
* In [[John Hemry]]'s ''A Just Determination'', the other junior officers grow worried over Carl Meadows after a sailor's death, because he is neither crying nor otherwise reacting after days.
* In ''[[The Last Unicorn (
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* Parodied with Chandler in ''[[Friends]]'' in, naturally "The One Where Chandler Can't Cry."
** And of course, once he breaks through and becomes ABLE to cry, he CAN'T STOP (culminating in a hilarious [[Shipper
* ''[[House (TV series)|House]]'' claims he cannot cry in one episode, although he's cried at least twice and got misty-eyed far more times than a supposed [[Nietzsche Wannabe]] should.
* The Mayor in ''[[Spin City]]'' is unable to cry because his father always said tears were a sign of weakness. When he needs to, he stabs himself in the thigh with a pen.
* In ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'', Tim Taylor's boss, Mr. Binford, who was like a second father to him, dies, and he is unable to cry for him or show grief the way the other characters do. After a bit of thinking (and a visit to his neighbor Wilson), he realizes that he just doesn't show grief the same way as everyone else. Notably doesn't end with a scene with him breaking down in tears, at least, I don't think so.
** The ''[[Home Improvement (TV series)|Home Improvement]]'' episode said that Tim cried at the actual funeral, but didn't show it on-screen. Part of the story was that he didn't want Brad to think crying isn't "manly" because everyone shows grief differently.
* Michael Bluth from ''[[Arrested Development (TV series)|Arrested Development]]'' never cried as part of a [[Running Gag]] that GOB kept calling him a heartless robot. It wasn't a matter of ''couldn't cry'' as it was he didn't feel that he needed to. He did shed a few tears in the finale, though.
** Which, despite being a heartwarming moment for him (possibly a [[Crowning Moment of Heartwarming]], YMMV), elicited opposite reactions from those around him; GOB, especially, who'd made a big deal about his failure to cry, found the sight repulsive and unmanly, and it's what convinced his mother to sell out the company to Stan Sitwell.
** His sister Lindsay finds herself unable to cry on command like she used to, though she does finally manage it when she believes her father is dead.
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* This happens to Mariah Cirrus, rescued from a sleeper pod in an abandoned ship in the second season of ''[[Babylon 5]]'', due to the cryogenic process drying out her tear ducts.
* Part of the plot in the [[Soap Opera]] ''Yo Amo a Paquita Gallego''. The titular character is unable to cry, as she never had done that, not even at her birth. But, as one character points "those who are unable to cry are unable to sincerely laugh neither", so the plot has a real delight in doing all kind of very awful things, even to ludicrous levels, [[Break the Cutie|just to see if she ever breaks]]. When Paquita finally cries, near the end of the soap, is the signal that the universe can stop trowing shit on her ASAP.
* On ''[[Taxi]],'' when Reverend Jim's father dies, Jim is upset because he hasn't cried yet. Then he realizes he ''is'' crying. And he asks, "But am I crying because I miss you, or am I crying because I didn't cry?" He decides it doesn't matter and he's glad the tears have finally come.
* Ana Lucia's inability to cry (at least until Day 48) is mentioned on ''[[Lost]]''. Notable in that we don't see her cry during any of her traumatic flashbacks either, and when she finally ''does'' breakdown, it's likely that she was finally letting out the grief of the past few months of her life.
* Played extremely [[Narm
* [[Degrassi the Next Generation]]: Liberty, right after {{spoiler|JT's death}}, though she eventually does cry.
* [[Star Trek:
* In ''[[America's Next Top Model]],'' a contestant named Tiffany was eliminated during Cycle 4. She took the elimination in stride, and said that she has had such a hard life and cried so much, getting eliminated from a reality show was pretty small by comparison. This rather famously sent Tyra into a complete rage.
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* The Jackson Browne song "Doctor, My Eyes".
* [[Jay Z]]'s "Cashmere Thoughts" gives us:
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== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
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== Poetry ==
* Edgar Lee Master's ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20090309020546/http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/7600/ Charles Webster]''
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Antimony of ''[[
== Web Video ==
* [[
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Girly Edition:"
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'''Lisa''': It's Lisa.
'''Lady''': Mary Anne's better! }}
* In an early episode of [[Futurama]], Fry [[It Makes Sense in Context|drinks an alien emperor whose body is made of liquid and sleeps in a glass bottle]] and is [[Idiot Plot|crowned the new emperor]]. When it turns out that the old emperor he drank isn't really dead, but is alive inside his stomach, the options of getting him out are narrowed down to Fry crying, but he can't because he's "too manly." {{spoiler|The solution, of course, is for all his friends to kick the crap out of him until he sheds tears of pain. It works.}}
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** {{spoiler|[[Heartwarming Moment|At least,]] [[Tears of Joy|not out of sadness]].}}
* Hector in ''[[Fire Emblem]] 7'' admitted being unable to cry at the deaths of his parents even though he wanted to.
** In Fire Emblem 9, Ike finds himself unable to cry when {{spoiler|his father dies}}, and asks Rhys to [[He Will Not Cry, So I Cry for Him|cry for him]].
* In [[Castlevania]]: Order of Ecclesia, {{spoiler|after Shanoa is forced to kill Albus and his spirit warns her about Barlowe's treachery, she laments the fact that she can't cry for him due to [[Emotionless Girl|having lost her emotions]].}}
** At the end of the game, {{spoiler|Albus' last request before he leaves for the afterlife in Shanoa's place is to see Shanoa smile. Having regained her emotions at this point, she does with tears streaming down her cheeks}}.
* The normally emotionless Lita from [[Brutal Legend]] states that she'd rather have scorpions crawl down her cheeks than tears {{spoiler|after her emotional breakdown by her brother's deathbed. Eddie responds by saying that would make an awesome album cover.}}
* In ''[[
* The manga adaptation of ''[[Mega Man X]]'' has a variation: X can (and does) cry, but this is unusual because he's a [[Ridiculously
* The much-maligned [[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006
** Not entirely true - during Sonic's story, there's a cutscene where she realises Sonic wouldn't be able to stay and hang out with her forever and that he's got to leave her at some point. The expression on her face makes it plain that she's trying desperately not to cry over it, before Sonic notices and tells her that even if they're apart, they'd still be friends.
* The entirety of Organisation XIII in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]''. Since they have no hearts, they're physically incapable of feeling emotion ([[Your Mileage May Vary]] on that, though—a fairly common debate is whether they can in fact feel emotion or they're just really good actors).
* In ''[[Persona 4]]'', This is the main problem with Naoki Konishi, the Hanged Man Social Link. He finds himself being unable to properly mourn his sister's death, which makes him seem cold in the eyes of others. In the end of his story arc, he's able to properly mourn and move on.
* Tia in the original version of ''[[Lufia II
* Solid Snake from [[Metal Gear Solid]], due to sheer jadedness.
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