@NRyan55 UO made me think of the once or twice my mom cried in front of us kids. Once was when the cops were called cause my brother and I got carried away with a little game that involved throwing dog poop at our neighbors house to see if we could get it to stick. It was baaadddd. The police woke her up at 7am. She cried when they left...ugly cried.
Aside from death which we all agree is sad, what situations do you think it's ok to cry in front of your kids?
Re: S/O crying in front of kids
I also agree though that crying because things don't go your way is not the way to go. Case and point, DHs crazy ex was crying around their 5 year old son, he asked what was wrong, and she told him that daddy was divorcing them. More issues than the crying there obviously, but an example of something that as an adult she should have handled away from him.
The other time I cry is when I am very stressed out. It's a good release and then I can move on with my life.
Looking back at it I know she was also struggling with depression and it explains a lot but still, I will never understand exposing me to that kind of stuff.
I want my boys to see "normal" emotion but if they catch my crying or throwing things and it's not a child friendly issue, than I'll just say I'm sad/upset and move on. I don't want them to feel like they have to be the adult in the situation and fix the problem cause I know it's a shitty feeling.
There you go being all sensible again.
my dad cried when his mom died, and i also vividly remember one time when my grandmother (his mom) was yelling at him...i don't know about what..but whatever it was, she was right, and he felt guilty about it. i was about 7.
that's all i can think of.
dd has seen me cry probably 50x's already..i'm the type that cries when a sappy commercial comes on tv...i cry at all graduations, even if i don't know them (i nearly bawled while they were reading the names of the doctorates.....they've all come so far! SIL was getting her BS). i get teary eyed and sometimes let a tear fall during the national anthem....i'm bad when it comes to crying. dd has seen me ugly cry a few times, too..when my IL's are being themselves. when the kids are older, i won't let them see the ugly cries..but for now, i think it's okay.
I personally try not to get over emotional, because I have a hard time controlling myself. Meaning I could get hysterical quickly. I hope that I can show enough emotion to my daughter that I am not cold, but not come off as an emotional wreck.
FTR - MIL cries very easily. When we got the x-rays on D's hips back saying there was something wrong. She called me balling her eyes out. I was all like MEH let's just get the problem fixed...lol