they cry because they are feeling emotion and don't know what to do. If they are happy or if they are sad or even if they are mad they cry.I feel they also cry
Crying can be a release of built-up emotions, stress, or tension. Sometimes our bodies respond physically to emotions that we may not fully understand or be aware of. Crying can serve as a way for the body to cope with these underlying feelings even when the conscious mind is unsure of the cause.
Crying often serves as a way to release intense emotions, such as sadness, frustration, or joy. Laughing usually occurs in response to something humorous or pleasant and acts as a form of social bonding. Both crying and laughing are natural responses tied to our emotions and physiological reactions.
Offer her your support and comfort, listen to her without judgment, and try to understand her feelings. Let her know that you are there for her and willing to help in any way she needs. Avoid telling her to stop crying or suppressing her emotions.
Yes, 6-year-old kids can cry just like people of any age. Crying is a natural and healthy way for children to express their emotions and feelings.
I would imagine this is social phobia, since if i was afraid to cry, it would be because i wouldn't want anyone to notice me. try to find the reason they are scared of crying, then use that phobia as well to form a diagnoses.
Getting mad and then crying could indicate a complex mix of emotions, such as feeling overwhelmed, frustrated, and unable to effectively express anger. Crying can be a natural release of built-up tension and frustration, and it may also signal a need to process and communicate emotions in a different way. Consider reflecting on the underlying reasons for the crying response to better understand and address these emotions.
they cry because they are feeling emotion and don't know what to do. If they are happy or if they are sad or even if they are mad they cry.I feel they also cry
It's normal to cry when a love one is crying because people often feel the hurt of the people they care about.
Anxiety, probably related to childhood experiences.
We can't know that, but often people cry when they experience overwhelming emotions.
Very few unless you cry while running a marathon. Actually, research shows that if you cry after a night of heavy drinking and don't really know why you are crying then your brain burns a lot of calories trying to figure out why you are crying. If you know why you are crying then you should be running a marathon.
John Lennon.
There's only one way a blood-clot can cry....what's crying? when you cry from your eyes you leak out tears....so if your blood-clot is crying....It must leak out blood, metaphor you know...
Cry like what? Like balling your eyes out, or just tears forming in your eyes making them watery? If it's the first part, then no. Second, you might have an irritant in your eye when you go to sleep. Naturally your body deals with this via "flushing" your eye with a fluid similar to saline... However, I'm not a doctor...
It can be, referring to a crying person. Crying can also be a verb form, and a noun (gerund) meaning the act of crying, or making a cry (crying out).
Not crying doesnt mean anything. Eveybody shows emotions diferently. Some people cry, some people yell, and some people want to cry but just can't.
People cry when they are lonely because loneliness causes sadness and/or depression. And when people are sad, crying is a natural thing to do. But crying has also been proven to help a person feel better, because of the emotional release it provides.
People can cry when they are happy; sad or frustrating and it's the bodies way of releasing tension in the body which makes the person feel better after having a good cry. Crying also clears out the tear ducts. Generally people do not want to feel so sad and frustrated that it makes them cry and those that cry from happiness are feeling great joy.