I'm always crying. I get a lump in my throat when I see intimacy between parents and their children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm quite an emotional person. I cry a lot. I do not like conflict, so if I have an argument with my parents, I'll often cry. I become too emotional.
I have two children of my own. Crying is not evidence of pain or any real suffering. It's really just the way children communicate.
Everyone in my family has seen me cry before.
Ever since I was a child, I would start crying seeing anyone in pain.
I cry all the time.
It's OK to let your children see you cry.
I would never say out loud that I am raising my children alone, but a lot of the time it has felt like that.
I cry when I don't get food on time. I am not cranky but have the heart of a child. I cry and laugh at most times. I have the sensitivity of a child.
I am a sentimental guy, and occasionally, that lump in my throat when I speak has stopped my tongue from working.
We've got the children so we have to deal with each other because we have to deal with children's problems, you know, and our own problems. But some days it's fine, and then some days we just are at each other's throat.
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