Websadelvhen • 5 yr. ago That’s usually your body signaling that you have a lot of unspoken/un-dealt with feelings inside. It’s common for those of us that suffer from depression. It can also have to do with the environments you may be subjected to. Even when you’re at home on your day off enjoying yourself, your subconscious is still at work. WebGod, this thread ruined my morning. Because of men like you, who seem to be super common, I have terrible inherent shame about crying as a woman and tend to bottle up my feelings, which is super unhealthy. Just because you attract women who are drama whores and enjoy crying in public doesn’t mean that most women are like that.
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WebWith practice you can start to recognize the feelings and patterns that lead to crying and treat them before the tears ever appear. Not by fighting them but by letting those feelings go, or by redirecting them. 29 Moppy6686 • 2 yr. ago Have you thought about seeing a therapist. My uncontrollable crying was due to depression. WebI had a dream last night that I was a child again, I was sobbing because I felt abandoned. I want to feel happy like a child again, but instead I feel empty. I want to feel safe and comforted. Both of my parents pretty much gave up on me because I'm so unstable. I can't help but just feel like a child crying out for attention and love all the time. mental health tips for christians
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WebThe rest of the day was a blur. My family was laughing and crying, telling great stories and hugging. I was still coming around after cutting off for a few hours to be able to speak … WebThat was never the case for me - I just cried at everything! But I can say that it CAN get better. This is a much much smaller issue in my life now. Furthermore, I also noticed it was a bigger issue during times that were generally high stress. When life was more balanced, there were also fewer crying fits. WebStrange habits regarding food (loss of appetite, binge eating, refusing to eat in front of people, constantly counting cals, obsession with fitness etc) Loss / gain of weight. Asking questions such as "would you visit me in the hospital" or similar questions. Apathy. mental health tips for college students