roundasapenguin
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I think if I wasn't human, I'd be a watering pot.
But since I am human, I dare think I'm a human watering pot. I don't know if someone of you out there experience this but whenever I'm faced with situations that upsets me, even the slightest bit, I feel my face going all red and to my horror, the tears start coming out.
To be honest, I am not THAT upset that I'd feel the need to cry but the tear ducts do not appear to be listening to me. At the slightest of challenge from a colleague or someone, even though I know it is not something that's like end-of-the-world upsetting, I can literally FEEL the tears pooling in the eyes and its such a horridly embarassing reaction.
Does anyone out there experience this? How do you stop it? I tried various things - thinking about other stuff (which is kind of hard when you have a confrontation infront of you), looking at the floor, bitting the inside of my cheek.
I hate this pathetic reaction of my eyes which I cannot control
But since I am human, I dare think I'm a human watering pot. I don't know if someone of you out there experience this but whenever I'm faced with situations that upsets me, even the slightest bit, I feel my face going all red and to my horror, the tears start coming out.
To be honest, I am not THAT upset that I'd feel the need to cry but the tear ducts do not appear to be listening to me. At the slightest of challenge from a colleague or someone, even though I know it is not something that's like end-of-the-world upsetting, I can literally FEEL the tears pooling in the eyes and its such a horridly embarassing reaction.
Does anyone out there experience this? How do you stop it? I tried various things - thinking about other stuff (which is kind of hard when you have a confrontation infront of you), looking at the floor, bitting the inside of my cheek.
I hate this pathetic reaction of my eyes which I cannot control