Since I was around 15, the only things that have got tears running down my face have been emotionally painful experiences (breakups, death of pets) or just... emotional thoughts. For example, every 1-2 years I might suddenly get this weird thing where I really, really miss my family, or one of the pre-mentioned pets. Actually, yeah... I think that covers everything. I just don't cry very often, really. I used to have moments when I really wanted to cry, but I haven't really had one of those moments for a long time, now, either.

Music/movies/etc. have never made me cry since I was a kid. And even then, only once - when I was a little kid, I saw a documentary where a bear cub was stuck on a rock in a raging flooded river and the documentary dude was like "This cub is surely doomed." or something, and the cub's mum was on the side of the river, pacing or something. It was traumatic for a boy at that age - roughly five to seven years old - and I ran to my Mum crying, begging to know why the humans who were videotaping it weren't helping the cub. It is, to this day, possibly still one of the most heartbreaking things I have ever seen on screen.