Everytime I hear about someone getting sad it all ends in them crying.
However, when I get sad I think to myself: this is just a consequence brought on by my mind from an external stimulus.
Is this strange? I never cry...I never worry...I just am actually not very emotional.
2006-08-05
13:18:52
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LessthanJoe
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Well the reason I brought this up was because my girlfriend broke up with me because she said I had no emotions. I was just curious as to see if anyone else thought like I did.
I'm not religious...I don't believe in god. god is just a figment to help you deal with situations you can't deal with on your own. I live in the real world, and that means taking my problems personally.
2006-08-05
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Is called "SELF CONTROL" You don't like to see your mind controlliing you.. Emotions out of control is what most people are suffering from.. and label it DEPRESSION... The imagination doesn't need much of a foothold to throw in a lot of negatives and self pity, into the mix. This is the very thing I teach, to those not having such control...Been at it for almost 40 years now. Can be a bit frustrating when those people will not accept the reality of the situation. As well as take the needed steps to reverse it!
2006-08-05 13:33:11
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answered by mrcricket1932 6
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Yes, it can be an indication of something, my friend...for some reason, you sound a little numb inside...I know someone who was like that...I am not saying this is your case, but if I am understanding what you are saying, you might just well be like my dear friend...He was terribly abused as a child...the worst you could imagine,..and grew very very numb also. He never cried, he didnt worry about things. He was not emotional..he had developed himself into quite a hardened person. I hope that you are not like this..the sad thing is, that even when a grandparent died, he held it in..he felt nothing. But two years later he cried...he never cried again, for about fifteen years later. I am a dear friend to him...and at one point, about five years ago..he let it all out...he said he'd never cried so much in his life...and this was the beggining of his healing. So my friend...somehow, I think you are crying out right now..if I am wrong, forgive me for trying to show you compassion, ..but somehow, I think you need...God Bless
2006-08-05 13:29:28
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answered by MotherKittyKat 7
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It's not strange, it's actually very common these days. People are not so connected with their emotions--and that's not always a good thing (we're human. . .we have emotions). At some point you may want to consider talking with a counselor. . .but only when you want to.
2006-08-05 13:24:13
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answered by kobacker59 6
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It might be a little weird. Do you ever get very happy? If you do then maybe you are just a little detached - no big deal.
However, if you never have any emotional extremes, you might see a doctor about it, if you are worried. Except you don't do that...
2006-08-05 13:39:55
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answered by Novice restauranteur 3
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Maybe. It just depends on the person and sometimes their upbringing. Were you allowed to cry as a child?
2006-08-05 13:24:14
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answered by cheeeeeezymouse25 3
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dont worry about being not so emotional...it makes up for those in the world who are overly emotional....
2006-08-05 13:23:40
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answered by destinys_final 2
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That sounds like you are a normal dude.
2006-08-05 13:22:44
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answered by ironcityveteran 5
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oh you scholar! i play back definitions in my head as well.
2006-08-05 13:24:31
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answered by mj 5
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no its not werid but its good to cry
2006-08-05 13:22:41
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answered by Im a G 2
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