Crying is a natural bodily response to emotions like sadness or joy, as well as stress and pain. It's completely normal and nothing to be ashamed of, but crying doesn't come easily for everyone. Ever ...
In recent years, the importance of mental health in people's daily lives has intensified. Consequently, situations that were ...
Photo credit: Shutterstock.com / AJR_photo. That box of tissues isn’t just for mopping up your emotions—those tears you’ve been holding back at work, in traffic, or during that commercial with the ...
After Michael Harwell’s wife died of brain cancer two years ago, he learned to embrace the grieving process by relishing 56 years worth of memories from his marriage, and sharing them with friends.
There is this paradoxical saying, “People who cry are happier people.” Upon initial assessment, this doesn’t seem to make a whole lot of sense. People typically cry when they are sad, and sad people, ...
You cried when Celine Dion performed. You teared up at all the heart-tugging commercials. You wept like a baby when Simone Biles won not one, not two but three gold medals. And you aren’t alone. The ...
A baby's first cry is not just sound it is survival. Science explains why crying comes before smiling or laughter in newborns.
Tears roll down our cheeks for all sorts of reasons. Maybe a sad movie hits hard, or you chop onions in the kitchen. Pain ...
The BBC gathered its readers' opinions on whether it's acceptable to cry at work — and how your co-workers might perceive your tears, or lack thereof. In its article released on Saturday, the majority ...
Children do it. Adults do it. Even the President of the United States does it. President Barack Obama wiped his weepy eyes as he lovingly addressed his wife Michelle in his emotional farewell address ...