If you want to cry like a bitch, what does it mean?



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If you want to cry like a bitch, what does it mean? and got a better answer

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Take it away like a bitch and cry while no one sees it. Are we all human?

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Get away like a bitch and cry while no one's looking. We're all human.

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Bastard. You gotta change your vocabulary and roar like a human being.

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And how does a bitch roar?

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Emotional failure.

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It depends on what. The reasons may be different. Since there is no specifics in the question, I can speculate. I would be grateful if you could connect to this in the comments, maybe even help. See, acute emotional reactions, high irritability, and neurosis may be characteristic of SMR Male Irritability Syndrome. It's characterized by: - chronic fatigue regardless of the time of day - detachment and apathy towards interlocutors - drowsiness - fluctuations in sexual desire The reason for this syndrome lies in the surges of the hormone testosterone, on which both the physical and emotional state in men largely depends. They recommend eating more foods that contain fiber, not neglecting protein foods. It is important to at least try to observe the sleep regime. Next: it's banal, but the cause may be the stress - hidden or obvious. When a person feels that something is pressing on him psychologically, some unclosed gestalt, the feeling of guilt for something, dissatisfaction with work, problems in personal life, lack of attention and/or communication, falling self-esteem, he may not bring these feelings to the conscious level, may try to press them in himself, and the body reacts even to subconscious feelings. Cortisol is produced in response to the stress, helping the body to mobilize stores of quick energy. High concentrations of cortisol overload the nervous system and cause chronic stress. Emotions in this state of affairs require an outlet, and this is perfectly normal. In this case, it is important to identify the cause that causes psychological pressure, and work through it psychologically. It helps very well. The cause may also be a nervous exhaustion. In today's world, it occurs in every fifth person. Causes: - irascibility, - nervousness, - acute emotional reactions, - irritability, - headaches, - reduced concentration, - sleep disorders, - anxiety, - fatigue. Often leads to a nervous breakdown. Experts recommend that you prescribe yourself a regime of work and rest, not forgetting to take five-minute breaks once an hour to work. You can also use natural sedatives like chamomile, valerian, and melissa. I will not advise about vitamins - an overdose of vitamins is also dangerous, before taking them it is better to consult a therapist.

 

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