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I Am Finding Myself Crying Again

Crying Is My Best Medicine

By: Lena04
Written on April 24th, 2010
By: Lena04
Age: 22-25 , Female
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  • Lena04

    That's what I've been doing lately. Feel so relieved after crying. So true, Princessblush.

    May 16, 2010
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  • princessblush

    I am sooo like you as well! I cry very often esp when watching movies! I usually cry at night as well when I feel lonely or when I am hurt. It does relieve me from a big stress

    May 15, 2010
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  • Lena04

    I also cried when I watched Moulin Rouge... Such a sad story.... Hmm, I also cry like a baby, but it makes me feel better...

    Oh, I'm sorry to hear that, BrownEyedGirlSamanthaRae.

    May 1, 2010
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  • BrownEyedGirlSamanthaRae

    Me too. I cry when I get mood swings. LOL.



    I was crying the other day, while I was reading a really sad book. I balled like a baby. Then, I watched Moulin Rouge, after not seeing it for awhile, and I cried like a baby, yet again. Then, I cried tonight, because I said something stupid.



    I don't always feel better, though. Sometimes, I cry so hard, that I feel worse. :(

    Apr 30, 2010
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  • Lena04

    Yeah, I know how it feels. But somehow, it's a pity too not being able to cry in public. On my graduation day, I tried so hard not to cry in front of my friends while they did cry with the others. In fact I did want to cry with them, sharing the moment together...

    Apr 25, 2010
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  • groped

    i have cryed in public in front of many people i agree its not fun

    Apr 25, 2010
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  • Lena04

    Yeah, recently I cried after watching 'Dear John'. I don't like crying in the public or in front of people.

    Apr 25, 2010
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  • groped

    ur same like me i cry alot when people r a sleep and when a sad movie

    Apr 24, 2010
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  • Oddi

    People who cry are less likely to suffer nervous breakdowns and psychological damage under stress.

    Apr 24, 2010
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