Is it normal for people to giggle for no reason on a train?

On a long train ride(the one where you stand up in), I had heard this very muffled giggling. the woman doing it had a pleasurable smile on her face and shifted her body around gently every so often. What was with that woman? I tried to ask, and she said nothing at all... she didn't seem stoned either, but you never know in today's world.

Anyone know what that could of been all about?

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  • Dustyair

    Sometimes it's nerves, maybe she had a little social anxiety going on with all the people around. Or she was just enjoying a happy thought. And like others said, she was having an intense orgasm ;)

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  • CreamPuffs

    She sounds like she was using some sort of stimulus toy. But for me personally, when I giggle for no apparent reason in public, it's because I'm thinking of something funny I either saw, heard, or thought of.

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  • Pumpurrnickel

    That's a little strange. What's stranger is that she just ignored you and kept giggling.

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    • Algum

      It was not really that strange what she did. Her giggling to seemingly nothing was most likely her just thinking about something funny that one of her friends or family said, or something funny in a movie she saw the previous night. Her not saying anything was probably simply just her attitude of not feeling like she needs to share her thoughts with a stranger on a train, why does someone she doesn't even know have to be informed of a conversation she had with her friend, family, fiance, etc.? Whether it's funny or not.

      Was she looking at her smart phone? She may've read something funny on a website, or was reading a funny text someone sent her.

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  • Chuda

    Hm

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  • rayb12

    What about "Today's world" makes it more difficult when checking if a person is stoned to tell?

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  • Algum

    I don't think she was crazy, she probably just thought of something funny, it's happened to me before where I would suddenly laugh uncontrollably a bit and get a few funny looks.

    I have found that there are mixed opinions from different people on the topic of laughing or talking to one's self, and I think that some types of doing so are acceptable and some types are not. I have noticed that there are people who will mutter quietly to themselves, and then once in a while there are people who actually hold conversations out loud to apparently an imaginary friend. The latter is strange and out there, the former, not so much. There's also the style in how one talks to themself, are they looking angry, weirded out, and pacing around very unsettlingly? or are they calm and stable looking with (at least a fairly) relaxed body language and expression? The second one is acceptable, but the first one is strange, and even scary if they really look like they're about to lose it, and that's not OK and you should move as far away from them as possible. But like I said, if it's someone looking calm and only muttering softly a little, that's OK, they could just be going over what they're going to be saying at the board meeting at the office, or it could be an actor rehearsing a line for a play. And the giggling thing is just a funny thought going through their head, so that's OK. Giggling is a positive emotion, just be wary of someone looking freaked out or unsettled.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Maybe she was a crazy person?

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