Mine eyes smell onions, I shall weep anon. William Shakespeare When was the last time you cried? Shedding tears plays an important role in keeping the eyes lubricated and protecting them from ...
Have you ever felt anger or frustration on the job build up so quickly that actual tears were welling up just as fast? Did you ever feel tears prick your eyes when someone said something or did ...
We’re the only species that sheds emotional tears, but much about them remains an enigma. Credit... Supported by By Dana G. Smith Illustrations by Dominic Kesterton The last thing that made Dana Smith ...
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 ...
Mental health is complex because it runs the gamut of one to ten, with ten being not good and one being the bottom of the dark hole. Topics on how to improve mental health are on the entire spectrum.
I am not a big crier. I shed tears, if I had to guess, every few months or so. But my best friend? She cries at everything: Movies, love songs, memories, how adorable our dogs are—and, of course, ...
Election Day is fast approaching, and if you’re not feeling great, you’re not alone. Whether you need to laugh, cry, or let your anger out, here are ideas for pre-voting self care.
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. Men also cry, you may not see his tears but men also get hurt and cry. This is how to know ...
The crying of a child can sometimes cause stress for parents, especially if he is crying without any reason. In such a situation, shouting and scolding the child in anger can make the situation worse.