Why crying in public places isn’t a bad thing

Valerie Ho
Sep 2, 2018 · 3 min read
“woman sitting on bed while holding mug” by Asdrubal luna on Unsplash

I always know when I’m about to cry in public. Its usual starts innocously, with small things going wrong — forgetting something at home but unable to turnaround, not able to find a cab in the rain, being late for an important appointment but feeling helpless. At first it may be just a knot of annoyance — then slowly building up into a restless state of irritation, and finally blossoming into a pervasive sense…

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Valerie Ho

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