Psychology says adults who cry at commercials, songs from their twenties, and strangers being kind to each other in public arent overly sensitive, they may have spent decades holding back tears that had nowhere acceptable to go
News Source : Space Daily
News Summary
- Adults who cry easily at small things are often described as soft, dramatic, hormonal, or unable to cope.
- But emotional crying is not simply a leak in someone’s composure.
- It is one of the strangest and most human forms of emotional communication, shaped by memory, social safety, shame, restraint, and the rules a person learned about which feelings were allowed to be visible.
- People who have spent decades holding back often do not cry at the thing that actually hurt them.
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