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Well in that case I'm a weak baby in the privacy of my own home.
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Neither, I think that they are hurt or upset about something.
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Not necessarily. Depends on the person, the age and the situation.
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It depends on the circumstances. That is usually not my first thought. Usually my first thought would be they are hurting.
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No I don't. I think they are troubled and may need a friend to be with or talk with. I would think I should offer comfort or at least an ear.
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No, I think that something must be wrong. Unless I know they are crying over something silly, like using tears to get their way.
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No, showing ones emotions without the fear of being teased sounds pretty brave to me.
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I kind of see it as a thing that children do, not adults. That's why I try to force myself not to cry, if I can. Probably shouldn't do that, but oh well...
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No. Crying is a normal emotional response.
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No, I just think they are upset.
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yeah pretty much
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Of course, no.I`ll be sorry for this person very much
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nope. I think someone who doesn't ever shed a tear must have clogged tear ducts!
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No. I never make fun of other people's pain. Everybody cries. I don't care who you are everybody. When a person cries there is a reason. If I expect others to be sypathetic to me I should be the same to them.
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No, I think they are strong, and becoming even stronger, because the crying helps them to get through a bad situation faster and healthier than if they didn't cry. They become more aware, capable, and strong as a result.
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No, I think that it is normal for someone to cry when they are upset. Now, I think that a lot of other people think that someone is weak for crying based on my past experience, so naturally, I try not to cry in front of others no matter what happens.
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