Of the other two types of crying this is the most dramatic and most important of all because it is usually triggered by something life changing. The person 's face and body language depicts a great deal of anguish: a flood of tears, snot running down their nose, loud wailing noises and arms flailing . It is a very conspicuous form of crying and is sure to attract the attentions of concerned faces. One of the most obvious reason to this type of crying is the death of a loved one. This display of crying can usually be observed at funerals. Death is inevitable so lots of people experience or witness this kind of crying. No one can truly really understand or experience this level of crying until something catastrophic happens to someone they deeply love and care about. At this stage of crying it is impossible for the person to calm down. It is best to just let them get it all out in the comfort and consoling arms of family and friends. The sadness and pain behind the violent crying usually remains even after the crying has stop. There is no exact way of determining the number of times a person will cry in their lifetime. Crying is something people did ever since they were infants and will continue to do till death. Everyone has his or her own reasons for why they cry, and it will more than likely fall in one of the categories of crying. Crying is a very powerful emotion regardless of how fragile it makes a person
Of the other two types of crying this is the most dramatic and most important of all because it is usually triggered by something life changing. The person 's face and body language depicts a great deal of anguish: a flood of tears, snot running down their nose, loud wailing noises and arms flailing . It is a very conspicuous form of crying and is sure to attract the attentions of concerned faces. One of the most obvious reason to this type of crying is the death of a loved one. This display of crying can usually be observed at funerals. Death is inevitable so lots of people experience or witness this kind of crying. No one can truly really understand or experience this level of crying until something catastrophic happens to someone they deeply love and care about. At this stage of crying it is impossible for the person to calm down. It is best to just let them get it all out in the comfort and consoling arms of family and friends. The sadness and pain behind the violent crying usually remains even after the crying has stop. There is no exact way of determining the number of times a person will cry in their lifetime. Crying is something people did ever since they were infants and will continue to do till death. Everyone has his or her own reasons for why they cry, and it will more than likely fall in one of the categories of crying. Crying is a very powerful emotion regardless of how fragile it makes a person