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Radiofixr
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10 Aug 2010, 9:32 pm

I do tear up at certain music and cry easily-I cry when falling asleep because of something that happened during the day or tryng to understand confusing feeling I may be having.


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10 Aug 2010, 11:45 pm

I usually don't cry at things that are considered 'sad'. Yet, I cry at random...I guess that means I do sometimes?


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11 Aug 2010, 12:18 am

I have been crying more lately and my husband says he hasn't seen me cry that much. Before it was rare. Now it's more often because of my mood swings I have been having.

I did cry a lot as a child though and then I got tough.



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09 Jan 2011, 3:54 pm

I cry very easily. Sometimes looking at a happy scenery makes me emotional, for example flowers. If I see flowers in a field on a warm sunny day, it makes me feel emotional. I will never know why.


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09 Jan 2011, 8:08 pm

No, I have difficulty crying, even when I want to it doesn't always happen.



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09 Jan 2011, 8:10 pm

I have really delayed emotions. Sometimes when it is really appropriate to be sad or cry I will feel happy or laugh. Then other times when there is little reason to feel bad, I will start crying. It is sort of embarrassing if I am in public and can be confusing for people around me.



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09 Jan 2011, 8:15 pm

Yes, especially as a child. I remember in the fifth grade, I was sitting in an assembly and laughing at something my friend was doing, and some teacher came over and yelled at me to "BE SERIOUS." I was confused, since I wasn't being disruptive at all, and I was a very well behaved kid, so I wasn't used to getting in trouble. I started to cry. My classmates were pretty supportive of me, because everybody hated that particular teacher.

I also get tearful at emotional scenes in movies or TV shows.

But yeah, I've learned to not show emotion in public, because of stupid society.



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09 Jan 2011, 8:41 pm

During my experience as a Mormon, members of the congregation or ward as it was called, would be encouraged and invited to go up to the podium and "bear their testimony", of the Truthfulness that the "TRUE" church of Christ's minstry has been restored, that Joesph Smith was indeed a prophet of God, and that the Book of Mormon was true. etc etc etc. Perhaps due to psychosomatic theratrics the speakers would often outbreak in a fit of spritual crying (sobbing), as they express their relief that they have returned to the proper church of God, etc etc etc. That they would be overtaken by enraptured joyous emotions of graditude. I have yet to experience this. They'd actually sound quite gross with booger babble, when the mucus ducts drain and you hear this slobbering "Merlock" like (Fish creatures from World of Warcraft) dialect.... At least it was "English" and not ancient made up Cannanite-Semarian tougue, babbling around like a Taser victim.

I made a convenant with what ever possible diety is up there, that should I experience just ONE physically externally caused tear (ie, Onions, hurting myself accidently, crap in my eyes, pepper spray, watching hillarious movies causes me to have tears, but this is external), My eyes are drier than China's Northern Hubei province. My eyes are as dry as the dried up Sodium Crystals of Calgary. Even during the funerals of my familiar personalties. Not even the magical wonderful opening of the 2010 Vancouver games, with the Natives welcoming me to their spritual world. produced one tear, touched my heart but didn't produce a tear.



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09 Jan 2011, 8:44 pm

I cry a lot.
Although if someone upsets me I'll go rigid and be more angry than sad.
I'm good at hiding tears too if I don't want people to see.
Most of my meltdowns involve crying, lashing out, crying again.


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09 Jan 2011, 10:07 pm

I still cry easily and I'm not ashamed of my sensitive nature.


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09 Jan 2011, 11:00 pm

Last time I cried was when I finally emailed my mum about WP and how I wanted to meet aspies in person. It was complicated emotions but I think I cried because of the relief I felt, the fact that I finally expressed my troubles to my parents. It doesn't feel good to be hiding something from someone so close especially when they don't know the full truth about my sadness and problems.



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09 Jan 2011, 11:22 pm

Crying feels good.



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10 Jan 2011, 12:18 am

Yeah, I cry about the most unusual things too. Like, someone saying the most random thing could make me cry.


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10 Jan 2011, 3:13 am

I don't cry much but for some reason part of my shock response (i.e. when I got hit by a car) is to start crying. Don't know why because I didn't feel the pain immediately


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10 Jan 2011, 3:17 am

I go through periods where I cry really easily and periods where it's difficult for me to cry at all. Lately, it's really easy.

I think this is related to my depression, when things just get to be too much and I can't let it out properly.



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10 Jan 2011, 3:32 am

I'm on the verge of tears often, and it's quite embarrassing. If someone says something to me that is kind or concerned, or is genuinely asking me how I'm doing, I will usually start crying. I also cry when I have meltdowns.