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Flo Mingo

(509 posts)
Tue May 5, 2026, 02:12 PM 18 hrs ago

Why do I cry at the drop of a hat?

I have lived this reality for a long time and I'm trying to understand why. I'm emotionally intelligent and work through my issues via self analysis and a belief that the Universe is perfect. But here's my "problem"; when I speak, if I'm at all emotionally or empathically engaged what I'm saying, I cry. The catch comes in my throat, I swallow hard, pause, think of something unpleasant or unappealing, etc. But nothing stops the tears from wanting to flow. I mean, like ugly crying over a story or thought or inspiration or whatEVER.
Help me out. Is it just me and how do I keep my empathy without having to bawl like a child over it?
TIA

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Why do I cry at the drop of a hat? (Original Post) Flo Mingo 18 hrs ago OP
Do you cry over good stories and thoughts or bad? AloeVera 18 hrs ago #1
Yes, Aloe. Exactly that. Flo Mingo 15 hrs ago #5
Now you've made me cry! AloeVera 14 hrs ago #10
Several possible reasons. LuckyCharms 18 hrs ago #2
Thank you, Lucky Flo Mingo 14 hrs ago #6
My tears are always ready to drop Tesha 17 hrs ago #3
Thanks, Tesha Flo Mingo 14 hrs ago #7
I would cry at heart warming commercials knowing the adds were just trying to sell products. cksmithy 16 hrs ago #4
I had tears running down my face when my daughter played her violin in a quartet...... Flo Mingo 14 hrs ago #8
Your welcome. cksmithy 14 hrs ago #9
people that know me well tease about my crying at public meetings Kali 12 hrs ago #11
Keep in mind that I don't have medical, psychology, or social work degree Niagara 12 hrs ago #12
It's already suggested up thread that you could be empathic. hamsterjill 7 hrs ago #13
Now I am crying knowing that I am not alone in this 10 Turtle Day 1 hr ago #14

AloeVera

(4,365 posts)
1. Do you cry over good stories and thoughts or bad?
Tue May 5, 2026, 02:19 PM
18 hrs ago

If it's good, I have the same issue. Though I do cry over bad too of course but as I age that is more under control. But I can't control the tears welling up at positive emotions. Then I feel like such a dork.

Flo Mingo

(509 posts)
5. Yes, Aloe. Exactly that.
Tue May 5, 2026, 05:28 PM
15 hrs ago

If it's sad or aggravating, I manage fine but when it's something I'm passionate about or that touches my heart in a "wholesome" way. It's waterworks! Totally relate to the dork but I'm trying to just embrace it. It hasn't changed but I get my anxiety about it out of the way by just letting people know. "First of all, I'm a crier. So don't let it distract you. I'm OK, it's just what I do." lol

AloeVera

(4,365 posts)
10. Now you've made me cry!
Tue May 5, 2026, 06:09 PM
14 hrs ago

Last edited Tue May 5, 2026, 06:41 PM - Edit history (1)

Not waterworks exactly but tears welling up just reading. Oh, there goes a drop as I'm typing! Just you sharing this odd commonality makes me feel good enough to cry!

People and cat/dog videos. Feel-good, heartfelt movies, oh boy. Happiness is so contagious to me and that deserves a good cry! It's a good thing.

I like the idea of embracing it and the upfront disclosure! My sons think its endearing though "weird" , friends mostly laugh about it - though I'm still embarrassed - and it doesn't happen much in front of strangers.

Otoh if I read about animal t*rt*re, even a whiff in a post title, by accident, I experience horrible emotions for hours. Not waterworks but over-identification and grief. It's awful. It happens with children too, the awful things that are done to them. So anything or anyone helpless or innocent. Does that happen to you? I just wonder if the two are related in people or I'm just an odd duck lol.

LuckyCharms

(22,959 posts)
2. Several possible reasons.
Tue May 5, 2026, 02:21 PM
18 hrs ago

Undiagnosed depression, trauma, medical condition, etc. Also, has it always been like this, or is it sudden?

It could just be that you feel things. You're empathetic.

I think it would be a better world if people were not afraid to cry.

If you view it as a problem though, try consciously changing your facial expression, while pressing your tongue against the roof of your mouth. This will distract you momentarily and may stop the tears from starting.

Edit to add: I'm sorry. i just reread your post, and I see that you stated that this has been going on for a long time. If that is the case, I really would not be too concerned. It's the way you are, and it's not a bad thing, it's a good thing.

Flo Mingo

(509 posts)
6. Thank you, Lucky
Tue May 5, 2026, 05:34 PM
14 hrs ago

I appreciate the tip and I'll give it a try. And I'm trying to embrace the empathy where it all starts but no one I like hearing speak has to cry their way through their message. I'm just trying to meet myself where I am. Be open to something under the surface that may be playing a part but I feel like a well-adjusted adult of normal, loving parents.
And, as Joni Mitchell says, "Laughing and crying, you know it's the same release"

Tesha

(21,157 posts)
3. My tears are always ready to drop
Tue May 5, 2026, 03:16 PM
17 hrs ago

Anything emotional, good or bad and… there they are.

My only guard that works is to have what i need to say prepared and rehearsed.

Flo Mingo

(509 posts)
7. Thanks, Tesha
Tue May 5, 2026, 05:38 PM
14 hrs ago

That may also be playing a part. I'm bad at prep. Much better at speaking off the cuff when it's something I'm versed in and passionate about. But I'm willing to try anything different, short of meeting the devil at the crossroads!

cksmithy

(504 posts)
4. I would cry at heart warming commercials knowing the adds were just trying to sell products.
Tue May 5, 2026, 03:35 PM
16 hrs ago

I endured a very horrific childhood, full of neglect and abuse. I, too, am very much an empathetic person. It was only after a few years in my 30's of talking therapy with a Doctor of Psychology, that my life changed. I still shed a tear during wonderful happy times, but I can now allow myself to get angry when people are suffering all over the world and when my situation warrants it.

Do not feel bad for crying or shedding a tear. I had tears running down my face when my daughter played her violin in a quartet, during her high school senior year concert and that was after therapy. The other parents of the group didn't shed a tear, I cried, I didn't have tissues to wipe my face, just, my hands. My daughter said, she could see me crying from the stage. I was so proud of her accomplishment and they sounded so good, I couldn't stop myself.

If you are uncomfortable about your tears and crying, you could talk to a therapist, but know you have a good heart and feelings, and there is nothing wrong with that.

Flo Mingo

(509 posts)
8. I had tears running down my face when my daughter played her violin in a quartet......
Tue May 5, 2026, 05:44 PM
14 hrs ago

This made me cry.

Thank you, CK. I really am trying to embrace it. I read a story about a woman who lived in the backwood scrub in Florida and in the winter, a snake would enter her home and curl up on the TV for warmth. (CRT TV for you youngsters!) She first freaked out about it but realized she couldn't kill it, so she named it Sydney and then it was less scary.

Kali

(56,873 posts)
11. people that know me well tease about my crying at public meetings
Tue May 5, 2026, 07:47 PM
12 hrs ago

I cry easily at all sorts of things, but far as I can tell they are all appropriate if not entirely normal for most people so keep a kleenex and fuck it, weep away. if it isn't normal for you, perhaps real depression is happening and more than self analysis might be needed. times are pretty fucked right now and I don't know why more people aren't breaking down.

Niagara

(11,999 posts)
12. Keep in mind that I don't have medical, psychology, or social work degree
Tue May 5, 2026, 08:28 PM
12 hrs ago

You COULD BE what's called a "super sensor"


Do you have a reaction to or feel overstimulated by noises or lights by any chance?


If so, things that you most likely are: extremely observant, deal with intense emotions, have an understanding of aesthetics, also analyzing cause and effect (thinking about actions before doing them)


Things that you are NOT: too sensitive, weak, or fake or shallow


If anyone ever tells you, "You're too sensitive" Your go to reply could be, "You're too numb."



hamsterjill

(17,717 posts)
13. It's already suggested up thread that you could be empathic.
Wed May 6, 2026, 12:49 AM
7 hrs ago

I feel that's probably what this is. I don't know that I believe empaths have a "sixth sense" in some unusual or far fetched way. I just believe that their talents are directed to sensing the "vibes" (if you will) of others, etc. Much as people are born with a great singing voice that most of us would have no way of duplicating, others may be born with other, different talents that the majority do not understand. When those talents are cultivated, they get better at something that the general populace.

It most definitely indicates that you care and understand the feelings of others. I think that makes for a good person. So, if *I* were you, I'd be proud of who I am and not worry about it.

Are you, by chance, an animal lover? I think most animal lovers are empaths. I will bawl my eyes out over a story of some four legged creature suffering, etc.





10 Turtle Day

(1,286 posts)
14. Now I am crying knowing that I am not alone in this
Wed May 6, 2026, 06:32 AM
1 hr ago

I’ve also always been a crier at the drop of a hat. Can’t tell a heartwarming story, watch a touching commercial, or listen to a beautiful symphony without tears. Now in my senior years I just tell people that question it that I’m a highly empathetic person. This isn’t a clinical diagnosis, just what I’ve settled on as a response. This is who I am and I just found my tribe! But I don’t know how to stop it, which is what you asked. Thank you for posting about it here. I take comfort in knowing I’m not alone and hope maybe now you can as well.

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