Accepting My Emotions

One of the reasons that I see a shrink is because I have emotional problems.

Talk about stating the obvious.

My emotions come in so many different sizes, shapes and colors; they are wild and hard to control. But I have had the pleasure of learning that for me controlling my emotions is also about letting go and acceptance.

It isn’t necessarily as cut and dry as saying, “I’m a crier”, because in some situations where you would think I am sitting balling about something I’m not. It puzzles me I always notice it and think to myself, holy shit I feel really bad about that shouldn’t I be crying? So then I will make an effort to cry, but nothing. I am a seriously bad fake crier I can not do it. But what I can do is cry my eyes out at the most inappropriate times and embarrass the living shit out of myself and then I’m also the asshole who used to find out someone died and started laughing instead of crying, or again, I just can’t cry. It is fucked I tell you. I must have out grown the laughing thing, thank paganism for that but nothing has seemed to slow the flow of the water works.

This isn’t something you can mention in a session and expect and instant cure for; I have been the epitome of the above paragraph since I was wee kid. It has taken me five years of weekly sessions to even write about it. But this time my blubbering outbursts at the Triathlon World Championships and then in my therapist’s office had a different spin. It was from the perspective of being proud of the fact that I am so passionate about really fucking awesome things, like books and sports and friends in other countries, and people I’ve met through my blog and when I talk about books and movies and sports and people I’ve met through blogging who have helped me accomplish personal goals and helped me deal with my social anxiety I get misty eyed and I used to really try and hide it, behind things like my ugly prescription sunglasses, but just the other day when I was getting my hair cut I was telling my stylist about having my photo taken with Tri-Athlete, Lauren Groves and I got teary eyed and I had told her how emotional I had been that day in general and she looked at me and said “are you getting emotional now?” And I said “FUCK YEAH!” For the first time in my entire life I just came right out, didn’t try and hide it and owned my emotions. Because I know and am starting to accept that I feel the things and people I love so deeply that yes it makes me very emotional, I think I have stated that the Olympics on my turf could possibly drain me of tears and it may kill me.

This is something I could never figure out how to deal with, I despised it. It bewildered Adam to no end, I think we have grown together on this one though because I really have had no choice but to just let it all go, this is my husband and it hurt trying to hide the emotions, it would hurt when he would laugh at me because he didn’t understand. And the knots hurt my throat, playing the watery eyes off as allergies was fake and I’ve only had adult allergies for four years so it was also a flat out lie. And Adam actually knows me so excuses didn’t work.

This is me, see me get emotional over the finals of Wimbledon every year, see me cry when I talk about passages of my favorite books, the mere mention of Africa, movies that I think got it right with something that matters to me, see me be happy that other players are going to get to shine but still cry because no Tiger for what seems like ever, see me get teary over a Michael Phelps commercial, see me cry and scream watching Simon Whitfield come out of the water, watch me tear up sending emails and snail mail to people I care about telling them how awesome they are and not expecting a response. I could go on and on but I think you get the point. I cry, and it isn’t because I am weak and I’m finally learning to be comfortable with just how deeply I feel and how it affects me and how my body chooses to release that joy with tears but they are tears of passion for the things I love.

15 Responses to “Accepting My Emotions”

  1. Rhonda Says:

    Do you cry while reading a good book? I sometimes do, but I don’t cry watching soap operas, I still don’t get that.

  2. gusgreeper Says:

    yes i cry and laugh out loud totally and i make other noises while reading as well.

    soap operas? no way, that would be wasting tears for serious.

  3. Rhonda Says:

    laugh out loud…you totally have to read Janet Evanovich. Start with One for the money…

  4. Raul Says:

    This is a great post, Corinna. Accepting your emotions makes you stronger. :)

  5. abc4 Says:

    dont feel bad, i cry when i take out the garbage. i like it cause you cant hear it coming, its like when you are eating some pho with a friend and when they were up in the bathroom or what you douse a bunch of hot chili sauce in their bowl and then they just start sweating and crying. bam. works every time.
    ps i respect u baby, u + yer weave

  6. Jack Smynde Says:

    This is a beautiful part of you, C. 8^D
    You feel everything so fully, it can’t help but move you.

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  8. pylorns Says:

    Interesting. You know there is always this double standard about people who cry - women its ok to cry, but men, must be stoic…(sp)

  9. maja Says:

    I get emotional about stuff that I love and/or feel strongly about too! I cry when I’m happy or sad. Maybe it’s just a way to release emotions. Hmm, I guess that’s why it’s called emotional.

  10. Marie Says:

    You can cry in my chair anytime buttercup. Heres to Lauren Groves!

  11. stu Says:

    Accepting your emotions sounds like a great thing to do, certainly better than trying to fight them.

  12. capegirl Says:

    Yayy!!! I’m totally a crier too at times, and really unemotional (seemingly) at others..(not at all actually) all just part of my interesting persona or unruly brain I guess. I found that expressing my feelings (and self-caretaking) plays a large part in emotional control but hey not that many people have that kind of time ;) LOL!!

  13. JaG Says:

    I could have written this post. Every word of it.
    Criers round the world unite!!!

  14. Barbara Doduk Says:

    I think we all have emotional problems, good for you for embracing yours. I agree with JaG - criers unite!

  15. Valdi Says:

    Dude…. you’re awesome! :)

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