Anybody Feel Like This? The Verge of Crying

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Terry,

I cry every day. You name it, I'll cry about it. I wish now I'd bought stock in Kleenex!!! My therapist told me that after years of supressing emotions, now that I'm dealing with the traumas that the genie is pretty much out of the bottle and all of those emotions that I pushed down are now finding a way out.

Although I have perfected the art of crying at work (ladies room) and not ruining my makeup. Hey...at least it's a new skill. LOL :tongue:
 
I get the urge to cry quite often. Mostly when I am stressed, which is a couple of times a week or more at the moment. I cried today with my counsellor. First I felt the urge to cry but because I'm so used to hiding my emotions it I found it hard to start crying. I get and ache or a lump in my throat, but my counsellor said it was OK to cry so I allowed myself to do so and felt better afterwards.
 
Yes Terry. I know that. And I think the same as Andre. This often arrives at me when I see from epic or war films (Troy for example) I have the music of series "Band of brothers", "The last samourai" because it emotionate me a lot. Some people scenes of some films give me desire to cry but I suppress it. I have this nostalgia of friendship, the sacrifice, courage, the truth, family all these things when showed in TV affect me. I think that it is due to the nostalgy which I have of the world were govern this type of virtues. In the film "saving private ryan" when I am at the scene when the mother of Ryan sees at windows the car of Army to anounce her death of his sons and when she falls...I forward such that I dont see it.
 
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