Quietly-Crying
What is Quietly-Crying?
A soft, continuous sadness. Not dramatic, just present and deep.
When you might feel quietly-crying
Quietly-Crying is a specific form of weeping, which itself is a type of sadness. You might experience this feeling in situations where sadness is present, particularly when the circumstances align with the nuances that define quietly-crying.
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