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Dave, that ws a beautiful post.
I was never in the Army, but I was never a crier. Don't know why, just wasn't. A screamer, yes. When I landed in limbo I started crying all the dang time. I got a grip on it after about two years - then I lost my dog. Ugh....It's been 2.5 yrs, still can't even think about her or I start all over. Now I'm going through my change and this beats all. I will say I'm a strong woman and I am not embarrassed to cry in public if there is good reason. But today I got all weepy in a store over a stuffed snowman that sings Holly Jolly Christmas! For Pete's sake! Now that's embarrassing.
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[B]WOW!!! I want to thank one and all for responding. Even though I knew I couldn't be along in this, it is nice to read confirmation from time to time.
There is nothing at all wrong with crying, unless that is all you do all the time. Should that happen, seek help from a professional right away. Crying does NOT show any form of weakness. On the contrary, it shows strength of character and demonstraights an emotionally balanced mind is at work. MSDave More later, I'm not feeling to well right now. Not to worry, I'll be back.[B]
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