Explore why your body blocks emotional release and discover practical somatic techniques to break through the 'invisible wall' for a much-needed sob.

Your body isn't betraying you; it’s protecting you. This 'invisible wall' is a circuit breaker that flips because the emotional current is too high, prioritizing basic survival over emotional expression until you feel safe enough to let it out.
I want to learn how to cry. After your emotional turmoil all the time, but it never results in me being moved to tears, which is what I think would be helpful.


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Lena: You know, Miles, I was thinking about how we usually talk about stopping a good cry, but what if the real struggle is that the tears just won’t come? Our listener mentioned feeling this constant emotional turmoil that never actually breaks into a sob, and it sounds incredibly heavy.
Miles: It really is. It’s like an invisible wall. It’s fascinating because we often think of not crying as being "strong," but research shows that over 77% of adults actually report physical symptoms from that kind of suppressed stress. Your body is essentially holding itself hostage in a fight-or-flight state, which blocks the relaxation you need to actually let it out.
Lena: Right, so it’s not a lack of feeling; it’s almost like a protective reflex gone into overdrive. I mean, it’s wild to think that even things like your thyroid or certain medications could be the silent culprit behind those dry eyes.
Miles: Exactly, it’s a complex mix of biology and those old "big kids don't cry" rules we picked up years ago. Let’s explore how we can start lowering that guard and finally find some release.