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Re: crying in therapy

Posted by Sigismund on September 17, 2009, at 3:33:44

In reply to crying in therapy, posted by blahblahblah on September 14, 2009, at 21:13:37

I just want to throw in the usual thing about the difference between crying and weeping.

There are sensible things to say about the difference that escape me.

One is that weeping has no angle, no axe to grind, no expectation of help, but more an overflowing.

Another is that crying can be compelled, but weeping cannot.

 

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