When feeling sad, the lacrimal gland in the outer corner of the eye typically sheds tears first.
Typically, the left eye tears first when you are feeling sad.
Typically, the left eye tears up first when feeling sad.
When you cry, the left eye typically produces tears first.
The lacrimal gland in the outer corner of the eye is typically responsible for shedding happy tears.
Tears do not necessarily come from the left eye first. The production and release of tears are controlled by the lacrimal glands, which are located in both eyes. The timing and amount of tears produced can vary depending on factors such as emotions, environmental conditions, and individual differences.
Typically, the left eye tears first when you are feeling sad.
Typically, the left eye tears up first when feeling sad.
When you cry, the left eye typically produces tears first.
crocodile
Both types of men are near to the heart. The man that sheds his tears without feeling he is weak is a true man and a man that sheds his tears, but wipes them away may feel shy or feels that a man should not be crying. For years young boys were brought up not to cry as it was a sign of weakness. Now, it is perfectly acceptable for a man to choose his place to cry if his heart is hurt; he has lost a loved one to death and for many other reasons.
There ain't no such animal. There's an old story that crocodiles do this, but it's only a story.
actually it is a metaphor
Rhonda is the first to escape from the car in "Tears of a Tiger" in tears.
Babies typically start producing tears around 1 to 3 months of age.
The lacrimal gland in the outer corner of the eye is typically responsible for shedding happy tears.
Baby snakes generally hatch from eggs with tough, leathery shells. A baby snake's egg tooth tears a hole directly through the shell, and falls off the first time the snake sheds its skin.
1.a moral feeling that you did somthing wrong. 2.a sickness that tears the insides of you