ANSWERS: 19
  • No, there is always a reason when I cry.
  • Yes, I've cried many times for no apparent reason. Maybe the stress chemicals are released in tears. I sure felt better after a good cry.
  • Yes, sometimes I feel just like I need to cry. That kind of crying, emotional crying helps release all sorts of chemicals, enzymes, toxins from your body and you actually get a feeling of relief when they are excreted.
  • Yep, it's actually kinda an odd experiance, but it doesn't always make ya feel better, which is depressing...
  • Yes. A lot, really. I was sitting watching Britain's got talent the other night, and just burst into tears. While an old lady was stripping :| For no reason at all. Crying's like a release. If I'm stressed out or just feeling overly emotional, I cry. Weirdly, it makes me feel better.
  • i can if im watching a good movie, and the anxiety is right.
  • Never for no reason, I have cried three times in my life and those have been very difficult moments as all three have been deaths. My faith held me together. Regards.
  • No, but this is because I don't like crying. I have cried "at random" (I don't like saying "for no reason" because that makes me sound weak, but the words "at random" make me seem like a strange person; I'd rather be strange than emotional).
  • I believe that crying is the release of emotional build up. If I can give just one such example of my own recent experience. Im a strong willed fifty four year old guy who can handle most things in life, but often the simplest thing can upset me terribly. Today as I was leaving the queue at McDonalds at breakfast time a little girl probably no more than two years old smiled across at me as I was leaving with my meal. She was obviously delighted her mom had taken her in and was sitting there very contented. As I made my way out I recollected what my wife had once said to me about our own children prior to us going on holiday, in that all they could think about was getting on to the beach to play in the sand, how that meant so much to them, yet on that occasion I just hadnt been able to see just how much it meant to them because I wanted to do other things. Id been so selfish I know. That little girls smile brought that occasion back to me, because going to mCDonalds obviously meant so much to her too, and I could see that. I crossed the car park with my meal but in tears. Its the little things in life that bring us the most joy, we should recognise this always., and its little recollections like this that will come flooding back and cause floods of tears if we get it wrong the first time.
  • Yes I have. I think maybe it has something to do with me holding everything inside and not wanting to talk about it. But that brings to mind when I first found out I had epilepsy the Dr. prescribed me some meds that mad me cry for NO reason for a month. Bad experience!
  • Not at random just after stressful situations and it never makes me feel better because nothing was resolved with my crying.
  • yep...and usually a couple days after i come to the realization of why i needed that cry...
  • of coarse all the time!!!!
  • I tried to but couldn't!
  • Yes, I have felt that way and actually done it!
  • No, I would have to have a "real" good reason to cry =)
  • It's a hobby of mine.
  • I think in women it's called PMS.
  • I cry for no reason sometimes, but most of the time I have a reason. My life is filled with misery, and crying helps get rid of some of the pain. Some of it. But there are some things you just can't change. And no matter how much I want the pain to stop, it just gets worse. I don't know what to do anymore!

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