I think god made a trigger in our bodies that whenever we reach an extreme of an emotion, the tears come out flowing.
I don't think that means that EVERYTIME someone cries that means they reached their extreme. some people can trigger it prematurely. But i think everyone has different extremes. Or as we like to call it when it comes to pain, "thresholds". If you're not the type to cry so often, when you DO, that means you've reached an extreme. I don't think crying is just for sadness. i think we just associate it with sadness cause unfortunately people reach their extreme sadness much more often than they do the other emotions.
The ones I've observed are Happiness, Sadness, Anger, Pleasure, Fear, Love. That's what i've got so far. I've noticed that all humans when they reach the upper limit of these emotions, the tears come out. Which is why some people cry more than others, not cause they love someone more or they're angrier than the other, it's just cause their upper limit is lower than other people, so their bound to cry sooner.
I think god made the tears come out at the limit to let us know "watch it, you're breaking your limit and your body can't take it" I think it's really some kind of exhaustion of the body. it's EXTREME.
Just wish we'd reach the other emotion extreme more often. Not just sadness.
Does this make sense?
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I like this theory a lot, Nim Nim. Completely agree.
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