Question Posted Wednesday September 24 2008, 10:43 pm
This is a really weird question but I figured I would give it a shot.
So lately (and by lately I mean the past year or so) I have been crying at the drop of a hat and I don't know why.
Whether I'm happy, sad, angry, annoyed or whatever, I cry. I used to be able to sit through a chick flick without shedding a single tear and now, even if it's some goofy romantic comedy, I'm practically bawling from the sickeningly happy ending.
It's just weird because I never used to have this problem and frankly it's kind of embarrassing sometimes. I can't even watch certain commercials now without losing it.
Does anyone else have this problem? Is there any way I could possibly fix this or is it just my hormones being wacky?
oxyou answered Saturday September 27 2008, 7:22 pm: hi, when i read your question i was amazed because i have the EXACT same problem. acutally, the other day i left a question on this website asking the same thing you did, like what could i do to stop crying and why am i recently crying? maybe you can check out the question i asked by typing it into the search questions section and then you can look at the answers people gave me. [ oxyou's advice column | Ask oxyou A Question ]
crazyone34 answered Friday September 26 2008, 6:50 pm: hey im kayla. so i was reading your question and i have to say ive never really heard anything like this before. To start out with, think back to something that could possibly be making this happen whether it be an extreme hurt or breakup.
But it doesnt always have to be somehting bad. I've known people that just need a good cry once in awhile but i think with you their might possibly be a past hurt that you just cant seem to forget/get rid of.
Like you said, it could very well be just your hormones acting up depending on how old you are. But if your crying alot more than you used to, thier is most likely a reason. But anyway, when you read this, be sure to give me some feedback. [ crazyone34's advice column | Ask crazyone34 A Question ]
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