I was the same way when I lost my grandmother. I loved her to death, but for the love of me, I just couldn't cry. Some people handle things a lot more differently.
Maybe after it all building up in you, you'll cry in a few days. But sometimes you're just so emotional, nothing comes out.
my grandmother died about a month ago, it's definitely sad but for me it wasn't something i was crying over every day. everyone handles it differently and there's no wrong way to handle the death of a family member, (unless you're turning to bad habits to help you deal with the pain) just keep looking forward and let the emotions come naturally instead of either forcing them on or suppressing them. ♥
wtf maturo, I hope you're joking. If not, you're fucked.
And Steven999 thats perfectly normal, death is a strange thing. Crying doesn't always equal being sad or heartbroken. We all show it in different ways.
You made fun of a tragic event in my life, but I am extremely sorry for your loss. Losing a family member will literally tear you apart and sometimes it is okay just to let it all out. No one fully ever gets over losing someone and everyone just shows it different. Your family will be in my thoughts buddy.
It’s normal; that most people have a different way of dealing with emotion during a loss. Some act out, some takes years to cope, some never show emotion, some show a lot of emotion. So the answer is yes, never feel like you’re not normal. It is your coping method. Steven999
Steven999 I'm so sorry for your loss, and yes it is completely normal. Everyone grieves different ways. Right now you might be so in shock, your brain doesn't quite know how to react, and then in a few days it'll hit you like ton of bricks and you'll be crying your eyes out. Just let yourself feel whatever you need to feel, don't hold anything in. And if you need someone to talk to, please feel free to message me.