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Why, Why Why 'For the birth of a baby, you should cry, and the death of a loved one, you rejoice.'?
Family & Relationships / 6:54 PM - Thursday February 09, 2012

Why, Why Why 'For the birth of a baby, you should cry, and the death of a loved one, you rejoice.'?


- Asked by kismet331, Female, 36-45

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Isnt the other way around for the birth of a baby you should rejoice and the death of a loved one you cry.

- Response by pawbuddys, Female, 46-55

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I cried when my son was born, but they were tears of joy, i was so happy he was finally here after all that waiting. :)

- Response by shigirlpear63, Female, 18-21

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Who says that on the birth we cry, i never cried...i was very happy and laughing and thinking about the baby, now about death of a loved one, you can't keep tears, especially me, i'm sensitive...so crying is the best way to feel a little more comfortable...but still after years when they come up to your mind, you just feel that you wanna cry...you just can't erase someone you love from your mind but what makes me forget is that i know that their alive somewhere better then here and we might meet again someday in heaven...

- Response by tonymetal26, A Creative, Male, 26-28, Law Enforcement

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I don't know but watching my grand daughter's birth brought me to tears.

- Response by frenchkiss49, Female, 56-65, Tampa, Who Cares?

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