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It makes sense for an atheist or agnostic to cry when a loved one dies, but even among the highly religious it seems to happen often. Have you cried about death?
I felt so sad and so angry that my cat probably had such a horrible life as a stray before I got him and then I had to have him put to sleep because he was ill.
My mother has been very emotional at times, but the four males in my immediate family have rarely cried. I know there's a difference between the sexes
I think it's common for men to suppress their emotions. Many men have been taught that men don't cry and that crying is a form of weakness which is terribly sad. I hope this isn't the case with the men in your family. There is nothing wrong with crying or not crying for that matter. We all deal with grief differently, but suppressing your feelings can often lead to an emotional breakdown.
There are many reasons a person may cry other than grief or sadness for the deceased. Regardless your feeling about the existence or non existence of an afterlife there are strong emotions that come from the context of the situation. How much did they suffer? How long was their life? Was their life full of joy or struggle? Who did they leave behind? How much will their absence create an emptiness in your own life? These are just a few examples. I have tearlessly attended the services of elderly relatives, but found myself a sobbing mess over the death of peers, or even near-strangers who left behind children, spouses, or other beloved family members. Even amongst the devout who believe in an afterlife, there is sadness that comes from knowing it will be a long time before you see them again, much the way you might cry over a loved one moving across country. Then of course there are tears that come not from your feelings about another person, but from the reminder of your own mortality. It's a deeply complex action, to be sure.
I sob about death, people and animals. This one kills me. Especially after John-John's death in the plane crash.A bit of a tangent, but I recently came across this picture of Jacqueline and Caroline Kennedy at John Kennedy's coffin:
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You can see little Caroline peeking under the flag. This picture makes me all teary every time I look at it.
This stuff only got worse after I became a dad.
We all deal with grief differently, but suppressing your feelings can often lead to an emotional breakdown.
Yes, I came across that exact picture earlier today while looking for the one I posted, and was about to cry again when I read the caption.I sob about death, people and animals. This one kills me. Especially after John-John's death in the plane crash.
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