How often do you cry? 27
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Once a day (4) 15%
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Once a week (4) 15%
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Once a month (6) 22%
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Once a year (5) 19%
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Never (6) 22%
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Or comment (2) 7%
I cry much lesser nowadays, like just once for a half year.
I cry much lesser nowadays, like just once for a half year.
once a week. idk why I feel upset sometimes
I cry I cry I cry I cry yeahh
Once a year.
Y'all weak.
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like once a year.
I can't remember the last time I cried. It has to be around 10 years ago if not longer.
Almost daily since my father’s passing recently.
I have been crying daily since I turned 14.
Last time I cryed it was 9 years ago when a friend broke my tooth
Once a month. The emotions build and then release.
Not often for me
Once a year and I would say less. I hardly ever cry.
I find it really hard to cry . I feel awful and I bottle it up but it never overflows. I felt awful after my grandmother died a few months ago yet I couldn't cry. I did cry a few years ago when my father died but I don't think anything that happened irl has made me cry since then
I voted never but i thought about it and it might be like once a year...
I could go months without crying but emotional movies could suddenly hit me and I'd cry like a baby
I can go on months without crying but when i'm in the mood to cry, i will cry the whole day.
Almost daily since my father’s passing recently.
Condolences.
I hope you're able to cherish the memories, teachings, and love you shared with him as best as you can. Life's a precious thing. There are certain things we can replace, but memories and people are often one-of-a-kind and very dear to us.
As cliché as it is to say this, I'm sure his legacy continues on through you and others he made an impact on.
Display MoreCondolences.
I hope you're able to cherish the memories, teachings, and love you shared with him as best as you can. Life's a precious thing. There are certain things we can replace, but memories and people are often one-of-a-kind and very dear to us.
As cliché as it is to say this, I'm sure his legacy continues on through you and others he made an impact on.
Thank you
I’ve written a journal about him and the wonderful man that he was. He left a huge impact on my life and I’m grateful for that.
quite a lot
i've learned to just let it out when it strikes
Never.
Frequently. At least once a week if not more.
I try to make it once a month, which is a task to do (kinda like an emotional purge) , but i only started doing this in the last couple of years, as sometimes I don't register my emotions (or I just don't feel anything) so they get buried and build up.
It stops me flying into a psychotic rage I suppose.
As for genuine sadness Its not something I can keep track of happen when it happens I guess.
Almost daily since my father’s passing recently.
I'm really sorry to hear that!
I have been crying daily since I turned 14.
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I find it really hard to cry . I feel awful and I bottle it up but it never overflows. I felt awful after my grandmother died a few months ago yet I couldn't cry. I did cry a few years ago when my father died but I don't think anything that happened irl has made me cry since then
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Don't remember the last time I cried
Oh I cry all the time.
I cry when things are sad, happy, beautiful... I cry when I see other people cry... I cry when abandoned puppies get rehomed...
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I cry all of the time. Things are just tough sometimes you know?
As someone who bottles up my emotions & thoughts, I cry when I can't hold in my emotions anymore. I avoid talking about my troubles or crying in front of my family & friends, so that does lead to an effect on my relationship with them. But as soon as I cry, I hyperventilate and it takes me about 30 minutes ~ 1 hour to calm down.
So I try to avoid crying
As someone who bottles up my emotions & thoughts, I cry when I can't hold in my emotions anymore. I avoid talking about my troubles or crying in front of my family & friends, so that does lead to an effect on my relationship with them. But as soon as I cry, I hyperventilate and it takes me about 30 minutes ~ 1 hour to calm down.
So I try to avoid crying
awwww
I'm always here if you want to talk
As someone who bottles up my emotions & thoughts, I cry when I can't hold in my emotions anymore. I avoid talking about my troubles or crying in front of my family & friends, so that does lead to an effect on my relationship with them. But as soon as I cry, I hyperventilate and it takes me about 30 minutes ~ 1 hour to calm down.
So I try to avoid crying
I think it gets like that a lot when you become conditioned to trying to keep the feelings in. Do you have anyone around you who you feel more comfortable being open with more frequently? I’m really sorry you feel this way and then have the difficult moments when it’s so hard to calm down.
I think it gets like that a lot when you become conditioned to trying to keep the feelings in. Do you have anyone around you who you feel more comfortable being open with more frequently? I’m really sorry you feel this way and then have the difficult moments when it’s so hard to calm down.
Thank you for your kindness, I really appreciate it
As for finding someone to talk to about my troubles, I have no around that I feel comfortable enough to share anything. Recently I went to go get a physical for high school, and I had to fill out a mental forum as well. My doctor thought that it would be best if I went to go see a therapist, but I know that I won't.
awwww
I'm always here if you want to talk
Thanks
As someone who bottles up my emotions & thoughts, I cry when I can't hold in my emotions anymore. I avoid talking about my troubles or crying in front of my family & friends, so that does lead to an effect on my relationship with them. But as soon as I cry, I hyperventilate and it takes me about 30 minutes ~ 1 hour to calm down.
So I try to avoid crying
I can understand that Sara. Holding emotions in can be beneficial in the time being, but as you stated, it can really effect the relationship with people closest to you. I’m so incredibly sorry it takes a while for you to calm down. It’s completely understandable though! Hence the fact that you hold in your emotions a lot, when you finally let them all out, it can be pretty overwhelming and I get that! That’s happened to me once, and it’s really difficult to calm yourself. I just want you to know that I completely get it, and if you ever need to talk about anything I’m always willing to listen
I don't remember
I can understand that Sara. Holding emotions in can be beneficial in the time being, but as you stated, it can really effect the relationship with people closest to you. I’m so incredibly sorry it takes a while for you to calm down. It’s completely understandable though! Hence the fact that you hold in your emotions a lot, when you finally let them all out, it can be pretty overwhelming and I get that! That’s happened to me once, and it’s really difficult to calm yourself. I just want you to know that I completely get it, and if you ever need to talk about anything I’m always willing to listen
Your words of comfort mean a lot
Thank you for your kindness, I really appreciate it
As for finding someone to talk to about my troubles, I have no around that I feel comfortable enough to share anything. Recently I went to go get a physical for high school, and I had to fill out a mental forum as well. My doctor thought that it would be best if I went to go see a therapist, but I know that I won't.
It’s really hard to get over that hurdle (I know this very well...)
Hey, seriously, if you ever want a non-judgemental old hag sounding board, I’m here. Sometimes it can be helpful to talk to someone who has that distance from your offline life. No pressure, though, obviously. 💜
I cry all of the time. Things are just tough sometimes you know?
I’m sorry if things are tough for you, love. 💜
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