When you cry certain "reward chemcals" in our brain are naturally released to help you cope with whatever situation you are in or whatever feelng you are experiencing. It's is possible that yo have become addicted to his chemicals much like e-tard get hooked on extacy because it forces the same brain chemicals to be released in mass quantity, depleting your store of seritonin and other "feel good" chemicals. Now, your store of these chmcals may be low due to lack of stmulTion. You can help this by excersising regularly, believe it or not, which also releases thEse chemicals, helathy diet also does wonders with Mood/emotional problems. Or, you can take the medication route (like me) and take prozac r similar medications. Now, dependng on you metablism and genetic makeup certain side effects may become prevalent mist common for me is extremely high highs and exremely low lows. Just don't mix these meds with drugs, weed especially, until your body is used to having the medication in your body.
I like being sad and make my gf cry to fuel my heartache.
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When you cry certain "reward chemcals" in our brain are naturally released to help you cope with whatever situation you are in or whatever feelng you are experiencing. It's is possible that yo have become addicted to his chemicals much like e-tard get hooked on extacy because it forces the same brain chemicals to be released in mass quantity, depleting your store of seritonin and other "feel good" chemicals. Now, your store of these chmcals may be low due to lack of stmulTion. You can help this by excersising regularly, believe it or not, which also releases thEse chemicals, helathy diet also does wonders with Mood/emotional problems. Or, you can take the medication route (like me) and take prozac r similar medications. Now, dependng on you metablism and genetic makeup certain side effects may become prevalent mist common for me is extremely high highs and exremely low lows. Just don't mix these meds with drugs, weed especially, until your body is used to having the medication in your body.