hi and happy valentines day. okay now to my question, its kind of weird but it seems like alot of things make me laugh, but i dont actually..laugh. like the only thing that made me go HAHA was yesterday when i saw a penguin smack another penguin into ice and that was hardly real laugh. the most il do is a "hmph", or a "heh" if you know what i mean? i want to laugh, and i feel it coming, but i just cant get a full hearty laugh!! and also if i try to laugh at something funny, i'll just make the little sound thing when youre out of breath and you still want to laugh and you sound like your having little qiest hiccups or your choking on something, right? okay this questions weird and confusing, as am i.so basically i cant get a real laugh when i want to and when somethings funny to me. someone help?!
Melanie4981 answered Tuesday February 15 2005, 3:57 am: I don't think you can really change your laugh! I don't think it really matters as longs as whatever you are laughing at makes you laugh in your head it doesn't matter what noise comes out of your mouth! [ Melanie4981's advice column | Ask Melanie4981 A Question ]
dreamingkat answered Monday February 14 2005, 9:06 pm: Some people laugh more quietly than others. Some people laugh easier than others. Other people snort when the laugh. There's a lot of variation involved. :) I seldom laugh loudly, but I often grin or laugh w/o making a sound.
If you are embarrassed about your laugh, try "practicing" when your alone in your room. Read funny things, etc. to get yourself used to laughing, or to force a laugh. I imagine that like everything else, the more you do it, the more natural and easy it will become. [ dreamingkat's advice column | Ask dreamingkat A Question ]
feverdancer03 answered Monday February 14 2005, 9:00 pm: Everyone had there own kinds of laughs. I mean i dont think you can really control the way you laugh. I dont thin you can actually do anything to make yourself laugh....im sorry i couldnt really help.... [ feverdancer03's advice column | Ask feverdancer03 A Question ]
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