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  2. 10 Tearjerking Pixar Movies for Nights When You Need a Good Cry

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    ‘Up’ (2009) This movie leans a little more toward its adult audience than it does toward the kids, but there’s still plenty of stuff for the kids to love in this movie.

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    Image credits: SkiPhD Humans are the only animals to cry tears. In fact, we cry three different types of tears, according to Medical News Today.The first kind of tear is the basal tear, constantly ...

  4. Ever Wonder Why You Cry For Different Reasons ... - AOL

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    Experts explain why we cry, the three different types of tears, and what your tears could say about your health. ... Good news, bad news, a rough day, a scary movie, a poignant memory, a nostalgic ...

  5. Why Pixar movies make us cry - AOL

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  6. Crying - Wikipedia

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    A young child crying . Crying is the dropping of tears (or welling of tears in the eyes) in response to an emotional state or physical pain. Emotions that can lead to crying include sadness, anger, joy, and fear. Crying can also be caused by relief from a period of stress or anxiety, or as an empathetic response.

  7. The 30 Best Kids’ Movies on Netflix Right Now - AOL

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    Courtesy of Netflix. Director: Glen Keane Cast: Cathy Ang, Phillipa Soo, Ken Jeong, John Cho Rating: PG Run time: 95 minutes Reviews: Rotten Tomatoes 82%; IMDb 6.3/10 Genre: Musical Fantasy ...

  8. Why do we cry? Experts explain the purpose of tears. - AOL

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  9. Tears - Wikipedia

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    ] Latin regions, crying among men is more acceptable. [19] [20] [21] There is evidence for an interpersonal function of crying as tears express a need for help and foster willingness to help in an observer. [18] Some modern psychotherapy movements such as Re-evaluation Counseling encourage crying as beneficial to health and mental well-being. [22]