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The president, JFK, was just assassinated
so black people will stop crying
Anxiety, vomiting, writhing, crying, high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, and sometimes increased temperature.
You don't unless you don't care how she feels (which is probably why she is crying). Crying is therapeutic, hold her lightly and let her cry for a minute or two. When she's ready, ask her if she wants to talk about it or if there's anything that you can do. If she says no, continue to hold her and wait. Sooner or later she will want to talk if she sees that you're patient. Simple as that. Tickle her.
If the child cries every night at bedtime, it could have colic. Colic will normally resolve itself in time. The important thing for the parent to do is be patient.
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).
crying crying
Crying spells are sudden & uncontrollable crying over nothing at all.
To begin with, something upsetting has happened to bring you to the point of tears. This in itself is stressful. Stress and tension break down the immune system and can lead to illness over time. So, when you cry, and I mean really sob, your body is releasing stress, sadness, perhaps anger, and all around tension. It isn't just the crying that is tiring, it is the emotional drainage. Did you know it takes more muscles to frown than to smile?
Crying Out for Me was created in 2006.
After Crying was created in 1986.
As in crying