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  • Sarahundefined Offline
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    Sarah
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    Something real men do.

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      It's a natural human emotion, not a sign of weakness.
      Sometimes as humans, we just have to let our emotions take their share.
      We just have to cry.
      Whether you're [heartbroken]
      [miserable]
      [alienated]
      or just [depressed].
      Dont let it build up inside of you.
      You're not weak when you cry.

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        When someone is upset they some times cry.
        When someone has been badly hurt they cry.
        Crying some times might calm people down. but not alot
        It could get worse.

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          Crying is not a sign of weakness, but rather a sign of sadness, depression, extreme stress, or excruciating pain.
          It's literally impossible for any human being to go through a lifetime without crying.

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            Some people cry because they have so many emotions building up inside them that they've been holding on for too long.
            People also cry when they're hurt.

            Dealing with crying is simple, just give chocolate, or some kind of comfort food, and hugs.

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              Where someone is being [annoying], [complaining] about something, or doesn't stop [whining].

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                A woman's most basic, and most juvenile, of all her manipulations.

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                  what im doing right now

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                    1. A Emo hobby.
                    2. One of the very few things Emos can do right.
                    3. A sign of weakness.
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                      All infants and young children cry as a form of communication. It is the only way they have to express a need. Thus, most crying is in response to hunger, discomfort (such as that due to a wet diaper), fear, or separation from parents. Such crying is normal and typically stops when the needs are met—for example, when infants are fed, burped, changed, or cuddled. This crying tends to occur less often and for shorter times after children are 3 months old.
                      Excessive crying refers to crying that continues after caregivers have attempted to meet routine needs or crying that continues for longer than usual for a given child.

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