Do you have a soft heart or stone heart?

@dpk262006 (58675)
Delhi, India
April 21, 2007 4:10am CST
Do you have a soft heart meaning if someone tells you his tragic story willyou melt easily and will believe whatever he/she tells you? Or you have a stone heart.... you will not be moved... even if someone tells you his/her tragic story.
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@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
22 Apr 07
I have a soft bloody heart which keeps pumping in rhythms. If a stone heart can perform the functions of a soft bloody heart, I don't mind having a stone heart. Afterall, I am known to be a cold-blooded mammal. I am immune to the feelings of people and only hear what people say on the surface unless I know the person pretty well to know what is true and what is not.
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@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
24 May 07
Never know a stone heart can get the best response ;) Thanks.
• Philippines
24 Apr 07
i am soft hearted , one time it is raining very hard and i am running as fast to get home. while i am running i see one plastic moving at the same i hear a cry. i came near the plastic bag and i found out that it has a four kittens inside. without thinking , i open my , i always bring an extra bag for my food and i inserted all the 4 kittens inside. i ignore all the people looking and hearing the cry. for me to save them for a possible flood and to give them heat and shelter is the best decision. i am that soft hearted.
• Bangladesh
23 Apr 07
I have a mixed heart. I cant believe at at one go, but if i belive and satisfy my mind with logic and commonsense than I am softer than anyone else.
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• India
21 Apr 07
i have a soft heart as i can't see someone in trouble and i feel like if i'm capable of taking him out of this situation i should help him......... i can face tough situations.....
@maddysmommy (16230)
• United States
24 Apr 07
I have a very soft heart and always get teary eyed when I hear or see tragic stories.
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@vixel83 (212)
22 Apr 07
It depends who tells me, and the context in which they are telling it. If they want something, and it's clear before they tell teh story that they do not need it, then I am less inclined to believe sob stories if they appear to be a mechanism for getting what the teller wants, however at other times I can be quite soft-hearted and give in to them. I think it depends on the person, the situation, and whether or not the person telling the story appears to be trustworthy and a good person.
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@muscare (3068)
• Australia
21 Apr 07
I confess. I'm a big softie. I try to give the impression that I'm unmoved at times, but those closest to me know better. I still have to be strong for my wife's sake, to help her cope with her depression, but yes in the end, I am a big softie!