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Music has never made me cry, but a few songs have parts the send shivers throughout my body and make me breakout in goosebumps.I have albums that if I listen to them I will cry 100% of the time, like it never wears off. Same with some scenes in movies/shows/books.
Hormonal, could be either way, not sure. But estrogen and crying is definitely a thing.So it's usually specifically because I find something beautiful or epic. I don't cry because someone's angry at me, or even if something sad happens in a show or something (I mean I do, but not an abnormal amount of the time). I cry when I find things beautiful, and it happens so often. I've joked it's like mini-Stendahl syndrome. Since it's so contextual it's probably not hormonal and I'm probably just weird?
Music has never made me cry, but a few songs have parts the send shivers throughout my body and make me breakout in goosebumps.
I am almost done with the car, but the new issue is the AC and defroster wont turn on. I am hoping that is a blown fuse. But other than that everything seems good, save for one wire I cannot figure out where it goes. I've been looking for two days now and can find nowhere to plug it in at.
Couldn't decide on a mood so I just went for vanity. This one with the red background is I think the prettiest I've ever felt or looked. Was a bridesmaid for a friendo and we all got our hairs did and professional makeup and such. <3
"....got all our hairs did...."Couldn't decide on a mood so I just went for vanity. This one with the red background is I think the prettiest I've ever felt or looked. Was a bridesmaid for a friendo and we all got our hairs did and professional makeup and such. <3
well--and this is just my take on it--what a freaking wonderful problem to have!So it's usually specifically because I find something beautiful or epic. I don't cry because someone's angry at me, or even if something sad happens in a show or something (I mean I do, but not an abnormal amount of the time). I cry when I find things beautiful, and it happens so often. I've joked it's like mini-Stendahl syndrome. Since it's so contextual it's probably not hormonal and I'm probably just weird?
I thought you were going to write "I'm logging off for a bite (of...)"Well....I'm logging off for a bit.....TAKE THAT RF!!!!!!