Crying Appreciation

I love crying. 

It seems an odd thing to say, but i'm more and more having such an appreciation for it. I often cry because of sadness or fear. I get really frustrated when I know i'm feeling these things or other intense emotions and I can't seem to cry, it just doesn't come. But when it does, it's like I finally feel connected to my own soul again, letting the emotions out externally and feeling alive. There's something so delicate and beautiful about it. Not to mention the crying when I'm happy or joyful, it just feels so soulful. 

Anyway, just thought I'd make a crying appreciation post to spread the joy that can be found in crying for any reason. 

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  • Hi Euan, 

    Great thread! 

    I reallllly struggle to cry, I think because of the amount of medications I am on to help my mental health - they are designed to stabilise mood but I think in my case they've over-corrected to the point that I basically don't really have feelings any more. 

    Because of this I don't really cry, even when I think it would be really nice to cry - like something sad or scary happens. 

    I am glad you can let it out and feel the feelings - I think it is good for you (one). 

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  • Hi Euan, 

    Great thread! 

    I reallllly struggle to cry, I think because of the amount of medications I am on to help my mental health - they are designed to stabilise mood but I think in my case they've over-corrected to the point that I basically don't really have feelings any more. 

    Because of this I don't really cry, even when I think it would be really nice to cry - like something sad or scary happens. 

    I am glad you can let it out and feel the feelings - I think it is good for you (one). 

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