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i hate crying

BIKINIMOM said:
Hallmark stores and me = cryfest. I have always been this way. I am very slow to anger but moved to tears quite easily. It used to bother me when I was younger and now I feel it is a gift, makes me feel more human. Crying also help release tension...

i actually enjoy a good cry- it's usually when i'm feeling particularly stressed about something.
what I can't stand is crying when i'm nervous. then i just feel like a giant ... GIRL.
 
stilleto said:
i actually enjoy a good cry- it's usually when i'm feeling particularly stressed about something.
what I can't stand is crying when i'm nervous. then i just feel like a giant ... GIRL.

Here's a newsflash Ms Stilleto:

YOU ARE A GIRL! :heart:
 
LadyRaptor said:
Tat...of course, it's relieving to cry with a good movie, or for happiness...but I'm talking about the bust my ass for 6 weeks, and gain a lb when I'm trying to loose "fucking hysterical tears of frustration"...which is a girl thing. Guys have a problem like that...they break shit.

Maybe instead of crying I should try breaking shit.

HEHEHE

My fav is taking stuff to the recycling bins and THROWING the bottles and jars in.

NOTHING like the sound of breaking glass for a stress relief

Better than smashing all the crockery at home

:)
 
I think the last time I had a reeeeally good cry was when my dad died three years ago.The next was when my mom died.

I get weepy at the oddest turn in the road, but, a really good cry is not what I'm about. My mom use to say I have a heart of ice, really, she did. I think about that a lot, her words, and think she is right. I do not like to show ANYONE any weakness. Silly? YES!

Ok, after admitting the ice princess trait in myself, I should go have a good cry!
 
Emotional sensitivity is sometimes a sign that your BC method is not right for your body. How long have you been on the patch? How long have you been noticing the 'easy tears'? I had a similar problem on Ortho-Tricyclen, but when I was switched to Yaz the problem went away.
 
i too hate crying and make every effort not to ever cry in front of anyone, not even my husband or my son. it's so uncomfortable for me. i am perplexed at how others are ok with crying in front of people when it is nearly impossible for me.
that said, i too find myself tearing up at the strangest things. when my son makes a good play in football or when a teacher says something nice about him at school, or when im watching extreme makeover home edition or even at weddings. i hold it back as much as i can though with the hope that no one will notice and i play it off if someone catches on. i just cant even admit to it lol
 
I hate crying too, but only because I know it's my illness causing me to be uncharacteristically weepy.

I used to cry very, very infrequently. Not because I suppressed it, or thought it was a sign of weakness or anything like that, but I honestly wasnt moved to cry or even get a little teary. Now even the cheesiest melodrama on TV will make me teary.
 
Smurfy said:
i too hate crying and make every effort not to ever cry in front of anyone, not even my husband or my son. it's so uncomfortable for me. i am perplexed at how others are ok with crying in front of people when it is nearly impossible for me.
that said, i too find myself tearing up at the strangest things. when my son makes a good play in football or when a teacher says something nice about him at school, or when im watching extreme makeover home edition or even at weddings. i hold it back as much as i can though with the hope that no one will notice and i play it off if someone catches on. i just cant even admit to it lol

omg, extreme makeover home edition... lol.. that's a killer.

were you raised more like a boy and told not to cry or show emotion?
i dropped my son off at his friends house the other day for a few days. he'd be gone for 3 days and when i picked him up again, it would be his 16th birthday.
he hugged me goodbye and said he loved me, i got in the truck, drove away, and cried the whole way home.
 
stilleto said:
omg, extreme makeover home edition... lol.. that's a killer.

were you raised more like a boy and told not to cry or show emotion?
i dropped my son off at his friends house the other day for a few days. he'd be gone for 3 days and when i picked him up again, it would be his 16th birthday.
he hugged me goodbye and said he loved me, i got in the truck, drove away, and cried the whole way home.
not really. my dad is very emotional but i honestly never once saw my mom show any emotion. i probably jusy got her genes lol
 
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