Is this normal when you're sad?
Whenever I'm sad and the tears come, I have to yawn, no matter whether it's day or night. Is that normal?
Whenever I'm sad and the tears come, I have to yawn, no matter whether it's day or night. Is that normal?
I just feel overwhelmed right now. It wasn't too bad, but I realized yesterday that the last straw was the last straw. I'm currently doing an internship alongside my studies, which requires me to dedicate 20 hours a week. I'm managing really well with it, and I'm having a lot of fun. But now all…
Homophobic, racist against minorities, misogynistic, depressive, these are words from Andrew Tate, not from me, but what do you think about the topic?
For example, if they do not get enough light
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Hey, this is basically hard to say, but could it possibly be related to an inner exhaustion perhaps associated with the mourning? Perhaps your brain is so strained by the mourning that you have to feel a tiredness along with it, and therefore graze. That would be my thought. Happy and LG 🙂
Hey, if that’s normal, I don’t know exactly. I can only tell you that I know that, but I’ve never thought about it before. As I logically explain, it might be because wines are exhausting for the body. If I cry, I’ll get tired, and that’s why the chicken could come from not having any more energy. I can’t tell you if that’s true, but that’s how I explained it to me.
Hope it might help you anyway.