Littleclaypot
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- so/sx
When I was younger, I was much more sensitive and I cried a LOT. I think once I entered my twenties, I became much less likely to react to a situation by crying. Nowadays I don't cry about serious things, but small, inconsequential things make me tear up..
For example, thinking about all the horses that have died during all the wars, those animal shelter commercials, or commercials with starving children.. also literature involving human suffering. I can feel their suffering and it overwhelms me. But I struggled to cry at my own grandmother's funeral.. I tried to force myself but I just couldn't, even though I was really sad.
so yeah.
i do enjoy doing it becuase I feel really calm afterwards.
For example, thinking about all the horses that have died during all the wars, those animal shelter commercials, or commercials with starving children.. also literature involving human suffering. I can feel their suffering and it overwhelms me. But I struggled to cry at my own grandmother's funeral.. I tried to force myself but I just couldn't, even though I was really sad.
so yeah.
i do enjoy doing it becuase I feel really calm afterwards.