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crying for no reason

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nct73 · 28/12/2008 16:39

I keep crying for no good reason. Try to fight back the tears in company but sometimes DP catches me & says must be crying about something. Stirring key changes (common in christmas hits)and montages really set me off but sometimes it's just the adverts. I feel ridiculous.

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milliemoocow · 28/12/2008 16:46

its quite normal i promise u lol! certain songs make me weepy lol! its just your hormones

ComeWhineWithMe · 28/12/2008 16:50

I am the same I never cry but burst into tears at a family do on boxing day over some stupid comment my brother made.

I also cry at adverts and songs .

WorzselMummage · 28/12/2008 16:57

Flipping hormones have a lot to answer for don't they !

Frizbe · 28/12/2008 17:01

Totally normal, damn hormones.

fgpl · 28/12/2008 18:51

yep, me too. Christmas carols are killing me at the moment. (Am 33 weeks)

QueenFeeUntoUsAChildIsBorn · 28/12/2008 18:57

Yep normal. I distinctley remember sitting on the bed with my 1st sobbing my heart out for absolutely no reason!

herbaceous · 29/12/2008 11:28

Thank god it's normal. Over the past few weeks I've cried at the Waitrose Christmas advert, a 10-second clip from Animal Hospital, and that funeral plan ad with Michael Parkinson.

xxhunnyxx · 29/12/2008 12:32

I cried the other day cos there was nowhere to park outside my Mum's house! I felt rediculous when I walked in her house with tears running down my face, she was worried that there was actually something seriously wrong with me, but no it was just my hormones x

littleboyblue · 29/12/2008 12:35

Is normal, don't worry. I cry at adverts now too. The sma one where the dad is saying I promise to do my share blah blah blah really sets me off!

nct73 · 29/12/2008 20:46

It was a struggle not to blub during the olympics montage on big fat quiz last night and any version (even x factor) of hallelujah has me tearing up. I know it's normal. I know it's hormones. I still feel ridiculous esp in public as only 4 months & not really noticibly preg except to those who know me and only in things a bit fitted. Other people will just think I am mad sobbing while shopping. I ended up crying in Ikea the other week as it was really hot and the woman had taken 20 mins to completely stuff up my refund. I dont remember crying quite this much & esp not this easily with number 1.

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heverhoney1 · 29/12/2008 21:09

I thought I had lost my work camera which had some work stuff on it. Was standing in the middle of the bedroom tearing up - not sure if it was the work I was going to have to do again or the fact that I just couldnt remember what I had done with the thing (Baby brained big time!!). At that moment DP found it, under the bed!??! , so I started hugging him, kissing him and jumping round the room. I feel that may be the perfect definition of a hormonal mood swing

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