Things That Will Make You Cry During Your Period
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7 things you'll cry over During That time of the month

It's probably best you have a box of tissues nearby.

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7 things you'll cry over During That time of the month

We all dread that time of the month when it comes around. You're cramping, you're grumpy, and there are too many mood swings to count. The most exhausting part of it all, is all the random times you find yourself crying over trivial things. You're not actually sad, but you can't explain why you're crying. While you might not know every reason, I'm sure these ones have made an appearance.

1. Finding out someone ate the rest of the chocolate in the house

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Nothing will set your tears off like craving some chocolate only to get home and realize someone in the house ate it. You know it's not a big deal and you could easily go to the store to get more, but you can't keep yourself from crying.

2. That sappy movie/TV scene when the couple finally gets together

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Pretty much in every rom com to exist, there is ALWAYS that scene where the two main characters share their first kiss, finally admit their feelings for one another, or make a big gesture to win the other person back. As if we didn't cry during these scenes enough, your tears will be more exaggerated and you will probably be crying for a longer length of time.

3. The movie/TV scene when the couple breaks up

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The only thing that will make you cry worse than a fictional couple getting together is a fictional couple breaking up. You're going to cry with them, and you'll probably feel worse than they do.

4. Babies

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Not only are babies cute every day of the year, but they are especially cute when you're hormones are wonky. Even if it's a cute baby video or you see a cute baby when you're out and about, you're going to feel your eyes tearing up because they're just so darn cute.

5. Every episode of "Say Yes to the Dress"

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I mean come on, how can you not cry when you see other people crying too? Not only are you watching women try on gorgeous dresses, you somehow become emotionally invested in their decision and want them to pick the best for them, regardless of what their bridal party wants.

6. The fact you can't button up your favorite jeans for a week

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There is nothing worse than picking out a cute outfit only to realize it's not going to work out this week. You feel bloated, everything just feels a tad tighter, and if you're anything like me, you'll get frustrated and cry. It's ok; it happens.

7. When someone does anything remotely nice

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Chances are you will cry over people just being good people. You will feel like your faith in humanity has been restored and you're crying because you're just so thankful.

If you didn't tear up a little while reading this article, that's ok too. I'm definitely a cry-er. But I know there are many of us prep for that dreaded week with a box of tissues and snacks as far as they eye can see.

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