Why do I always cry when I am angry?
Anonymous
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May 24, 2015
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Many People do this. You might be scared to hurt People while being angry or you mght not be able to really cope with your Feelings.
Anonymous
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Jun 6, 2017
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Sometimes people cry when theyre angry because they are upset or hurt, but react in an angrily way, which means it comes across as angry yet you cry because your upset, it can also mean that you are sick of always feeling angry and your body doesnt want to experience the feeling anymore
TheunapologeticQueen
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Nov 21, 2017
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We often cry when we are angry because most of the times the reason that makes us angry is something that has deeply hurt us. When we are hurt and upset especially by someone who holds some degree of importance in our life - that angers us. The difficulty of dealing with being let down and being angry simultaneously frustrates us and makes us cry. But we should always remember that crying is not always a bad thing :)
warmSoul94
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Apr 25, 2015
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I cry for so many things!! Sometimes it happens it's your bodies natural response to that emotion. Everyone feels and responds to emotion differently
PeacefulMango99
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Jun 7, 2016
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It's completely normal to cry when you are angry. Anger comes with so many emotions, and as you temper can get worse, all those strong and pent up emotions get just be released through many different ways, so although you may think that it is a bit weird to go from anger to crying, in fact, it is a completely normal reaction.
Anonymous
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Nov 16, 2015
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Because you're releasing the energy that's building up inside you. Babies cry to calm themselves into relaxation. It's the same release.
Greatlistener87
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Apr 26, 2016
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Anger is an emotion that can be expressed in many ways just like hapiness and sadness. Some people cry when they can't control it and some people laugh.
Anonymous
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Jul 10, 2017
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Its normal to cry in difficult situations, its natural, and its a way for your body to let out emotions.
ListenerIvana
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Jan 10, 2020
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People have different coping mechanisms. One of them is expressing your feelings, often in a child-like form, such as crying. Even though it may seem immature, it is often helpful. People who are prone to this specific coping mechanism, are often highly sensitive individuals, who are more emotionally expressive rather than linguistically for instance, meaning they express themselves through gestures, facial expressions and so on. Such a coping mechanism is much more beneficial than isolation and alienation, because we are flushing out all the negativity (in this particular case, anger) that used to be a part of our mindset. After doing so, relief enters our body and we feel better.
Anonymous
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Sep 8, 2020
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hurt feelings often reside underneath anger. In fact, the more pronounced your anger, the greater the hurt it conceals. The main point here is to illustrate how sad—and at the same time, infuriated—you can feel when others, whether intentionally or not, gratuitously punish, or otherwise dishonor, you. When, with a lack of compassion I find almost inconceivable, they treat you without the basic respect that I think we all deserve—and leave you feeling helpless to do anything about it.
More than anything else, this constitutes the bitter formula for experiencing not just sorrow, but rage, too: the perfect recipe for “angry tears.â€
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