Crying for Naught
Many
people have gone through a box of napkins, crying over some person or event
that has them feeling upset or distraught. However, they are often in a state of
denial or oblivious to the real reason they are in tears. So they continue to
cry over the perceived issue or another human being. As a result, they are unable to release their
pain. These people often cry when they should be rejoicing and doing the latter
when they should be doing the former.
Crying to Purge
When
people are on the verge of getting over something or someone, they will usually
take a deep breath and wipe their tears away. A sense of relief, peace, and
calm will come over them. And they know everything will be alright. They have
made a conscious decision to acknowledge, accept, or release their problems. They
will do this even if they find themselves wailing up with tears in the future.
Crocodile Tears
People
that shed these types of tears are not really crying, but are using their tears
as a ploy to get what they want. And, this is a sad thing, because this person
is more than likely someone that needs to express and deal with their emotional
state. And, unfortunately they can’t even admit to their wrong doings, because
they can’t let these people in on how they really feel. A stranger may be able
to get them to open up and talk about their problems and emotional state, but
not for long.
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