You tend to cry around a certain threshhold of emotional/physical pain. Of those two threshholds, which one hurts the most?
Or: is the point where you cry from physical pain more or less painful than the point at which you cry from emotional pain?
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I'm confused by the wording but I'd cry at a sad movie but prob not at physcial pain unless it was very sudden or inflicted maliciously.
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It has to huurrt for me to cry from physical pain whereas it's doesn't take a ton of emotional pain if I am willing to cry
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Physical pain is something you learn to tolerate, I know this 5 herniated discs, and 8 bulging discs in my back has taught me to tolerate physical pain.
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Emotional. With amplified (Aspergers) emotions, emotional pain takes a very long time to heal, in some cases...
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I wonder if I'm not parsing this correctly, because I'm surprised at the results. Personally, I don't think I've ever cried from physical pain (in itself, though yes to concurrent fear), but I can cry at a very low threshold of emotional pain
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I cry happy tears all the time, but I can't recall the last time I cried from pain. Crying and pain just don't generally connect in my head that way.
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I cry far more often from finding joy or hope after not feeling it for a while
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