Honestly it depends on how sensitive a person really is and how big your heart is. Some people cry more when there boyfriends/girlfriends leave them then they do when a relative or a friend dies. THAT proves that there is really not a number but if you cried twice a day then you would cry 712 times a year!!
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The average person produces about 15-30 gallons of tears in a year. This equates to roughly 10,000 to 20,000 drops of tears. However, the number of tears a person cries can vary based on individual factors such as emotional state and overall health.
When people cry, tears are produced by lacrimal glands located above the eyelids. Emotional tears are triggered by the brain in response to feelings such as sadness, stress, or joy. Crying can serve as a natural emotional release and can help alleviate stress and promote emotional well-being.
Crying when angry can be a way for the body to release built-up tension and stress. It can also be a sign of feeling overwhelmed or frustrated. The combination of intense emotions can lead to tears as a natural response.
Yes, it is possible for someone to have a medical condition that impairs their ability to cry, such as Sjögren's syndrome or certain neurological disorders. Emotional suppression or trauma could also lead to decreased crying response in some individuals.
Empathy plays a significant role in why you cry when others cry. When you witness someone else experiencing strong emotions, your mirror neurons may fire, causing you to feel their emotions as if they were your own. This strong emotional connection can trigger tears as a natural response to their distress.
Relearning how to cry can be a gradual process. Start by creating a safe and supportive environment where expressing emotions is encouraged. Engaging in activities that promote self-reflection, such as journaling or talking to a therapist, could be helpful. Practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation may also help release pent-up emotions and enable crying. Patience and self-compassion are key throughout this journey.
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The person can cry - depends on the time in his/hers life. You can cry when you are happy or tears of joy, cry when you are sad or HAPPY.
No tears come from tear ducts
I don't know but I do know that we are primates and that we cry tears.
When you cry tears come out because of the ducts empty out your eye fluids that turn into tears.
It's the tears of some one who wished the death upon the person that died. Or it's the cry of death..
When you cry, tears fall down your face. Tears not only reflect sadness, but they can clean and lubricate your eyes. If a person is unable to produce tears, they may experience vision problems due to the lens being dry.
dude! u don't get it do u!! babies cry tears!
Yes, it is possible for someone to have a medical condition that impairs their ability to cry, such as Sjögren's syndrome or certain neurological disorders. Emotional suppression or trauma could also lead to decreased crying response in some individuals.
cry?
Do you mean cry tears or cry out(scream)? If a rabbit appears to have tears coming from their eyes they either have an eye infection or allergies. If you mean cry out yes they do when they are hurt or scared.
I cannot find an idiom that starts off "she cried tears." When you cry, you cry tears, so that would not be a good idiom anyway.