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let's play a game mamas.

It's called "I cried because" and you start off your sentence with it & why you cried.
For example

I cried because my boyfriend let me borrow his belt because I couldn't find mine & I asked him "why don't you out the slack through your belt loop?" (it's a cloth belt) & he said "because I have more slack than you do" I cried so much even though he didn't mean I was fat or getting fat lol.

Hormones got me going crazy!
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I cried yesterday in the middle of Walmart because I saw flowers and realized it'd been like 2 months since my fiance bought me flowers then I continued crying hysterically for no reason all around Walmart... He felt so bad.
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I cried because there was can of soup on top of my DVD stand. I knew it was me that put it there, but I could not for the life of me remember when or why it got there. I also cried because my eggs were cooked over medium instead of over easy. Hormones right?
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I cried because my dad gave me pregnancy advise (about staying health and fit to get pregnant), but he doesn't know I'm pregnant yet.

I also cried because my fiancé was rubbing my neck while I was driving him to a surprise lunch. I had to pull over.
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I cried because I didn't have any bananas to make asmoothie :)
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These posts are great. I cry over silly things all the time & my boyfriend thinks I'm nuts & when I let him read these he's like "okay I know it's just your hormones, pregnant women are so sensitive " I'm like of course we are sensitive! & Half the time we don't even know or understand why haha.
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I cried because my sons wouldn't stop kissing me...to be fair, it was pretty painful because they were both standing on my belly to do it and I'm eight months with twins
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