Crying can lead to fatigue due to the physical and emotional toll it takes on the body. The act of crying triggers the release of stress hormones and depletes energy resources, which can result in feelings of exhaustion. Additionally, emotional crying can be a cathartic release, leaving you drained after processing intense feelings. This combination of physical exertion and emotional release contributes to the tiredness you feel afterward.
i do at least. when I'm tired the littlest things can make me cry!
Weary is to tired.
Afterwards he becomes tired and wants nothing but sleep.
We cry when we are sad because we used it as an infant to get attention, if we were sad, angry, hungry, tired etc. and it has stuck. We still cry when we are emotional.
soilders were extremly tired in the trenches if they wernt fighting they would be in the medical or sleeping.
Yes, depending on the break you can get very tired. If you take pain medication, you might feel loopey or tired afterwards. Not every bone break makes you tired though.
Babies cry because they are hungry or they are tired or they need diaper change!!
Yes, if they are tired or irritable. Or if the water is to hot.
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Off subject but bull fights are horrable they are just making the bull tired then they brutteliy mudder it I will not say how because it males me cry. Really cry
Babies may cry during diaper changes due to feeling cold, discomfort, or a dislike of being changed. They may also cry if they are hungry, tired, or have a skin irritation.
Babies cry during diaper changes because they may feel uncomfortable or cold, or they may not like being changed. They may also cry if they are hungry, tired, or need attention.