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Results: Can crying make you happier?

Published on 03/13/2025
By: tomolo95
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Although crying to make yourself happier seems counterintuitive, shedding some tears can be one of the best ways to restore your emotional equilibrium. Are you someone who can easily be moved to tears when witnessing a sad event or situation?
Although crying to make yourself happier seems counterintuitive, shedding some tears can be one of the best ways to restore your emotional equilibrium. Are you someone who can easily be moved to tears when witnessing a sad event or situation?
Yes
50%
1147 votes
No
24%
555 votes
Undecided
26%
598 votes
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A 2014 study found that emotional crying activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which regulates the body's "rest and digest" actions. Crying also elevates levels of endorphins and oxytocin, which helps dull both emotional and physical pain. And the physical act of crying — taking in big gulps of air — cools the brain and helps regulate your mood. Do you think in general "having a good cry" is good for you?
A 2014 study found that emotional crying activates the parasympathetic nervous system, which regulates the body's
Yes
55%
1263 votes
No
13%
289 votes
Undecided
33%
748 votes
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Of course, whether crying makes you feel better can also be dependent on the situation. Tears are known to inspire interpersonal benefits by signaling to others that you're in need of support. Have you ever offered help or support to someone you see crying their eyes out?
Of course, whether crying makes you feel better can also be dependent on the situation. Tears are known to inspire interpersonal benefits by signaling to others that you're in need of support. Have you ever offered help or support to someone you see crying their eyes out?
Yes
59%
1365 votes
No
17%
384 votes
Not Applicable
24%
551 votes
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Unsurprisingly, studies have shown that people who receive support after crying are more likely to feel happier than if they're shamed for crying. So while the physical act of crying can help our bodies return to an emotional homeostasis, it's the support of friends and loved ones that makes those good feelings stick. Would you be more willing to help out a crying person in an emotional crisis than the one who does not show any outward emotion?
Unsurprisingly, studies have shown that people who receive support after crying are more likely to feel happier than if they're shamed for crying. So while the physical act of crying can help our bodies return to an emotional homeostasis, it's the support of friends and loved ones that makes those good feelings stick. Would you be more willing to help out a crying person in an emotional crisis than the one who does not show any outward emotion?
Yes
46%
1068 votes
No
14%
329 votes
Undecided
39%
903 votes
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