17. Crying Makes You Feel Better…Usually - Deepstash

17. Crying Makes You Feel Better…Usually

It is an emotional outlet, after all. About 50% of the time, letting go and having a good crying session will make you feel better afterward. But around 10% of people actually feel worse after they’ve cried. 

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