Crying is a natural and valid response to a cancer diagnosis, offering emotional release and comfort. Personal crying styles vary, influenced by individual experiences and triggers, and should be ...
Crying is a big part of being a kid. As you grow older, you may find you're crying less than during childhood and adolescence. This is particularly exaggerated in many Western countries, where women ...
I like the mailbag. You give me the topic and I pontificate for 1,000 words. Today we have another disguised and distorted letter from an unidentifiable and possibly fictional reader: I would love to ...
I don't like crying. It makes me feel crazy and needy and overly emotional. It's awkward and ugly, and I'd prefer that nobody, even myself, ever sees that side of me. So I avoid doing it at all costs.
Unless you’re a robot or a mouth crier like Liz Lemon, you’ve likely had a moment when a sudden rush of emotions triggered a flood of hot tears rushing down your cheeks. In celebration of feelings, ...
Everyone cries – whether you’re overwhelmed with happiness, sadness, anger or stress. Sometimes, letting the tears flow is the most natural way to release intense emotions. “Crying is a universal ...
I ask it curiously, almost flippantly, whenever I talk to someone about the ending of The Walking Dead. (No worries, no spoilers about that here.) I’m not the only one that talks about the ending of ...
Now you might be one of those super cool and collected people that never cry at work, but I’m willing to admit my faults: I’m a huge crybaby. While this is a tough thing to admit, I’m convinced there ...
Mumbai introduces cry clubs, offering a safe space for emotional release. Participants pay to cry freely, inspired by Japan's Ruikatsu. These clubs normalize vulnerability and challenge the stigma ...