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The REAL Reason Humans Cry Emotional Tears (No Other Animal Does This) | History for Sleep Newsletter & Tools (Exclusive): https://sleepytimehistory.com Support us with coffee ❤️ https://buymeacoffee.com/sleepytimehi... Why are humans the only creatures that shed emotional tears—and what secret purpose do they serve? In this Sleepy Time History episode, we drift through the science, psychology, and deep history of crying: from the three kinds of tears your eyes produce to the chemistry of a “good cry” inside your body. Along the way, we explore crocodile tears, whether dogs truly weep for us, and why helpless human infants may have started this strange behavior in the first place. We’ll trace how tears became social glue, from ancient sacred laments and medieval piety to Victorian restraint and today’s digital age of crying selfies, reaction videos, and the tearful emoji. You’ll learn who cries more and why—across gender, culture, and time—and what your tears might really be trying to say. Relax, get comfortable, and let this calm, story-driven journey guide you gently toward sleep while answering a question as old as humanity itself: why do we really cry? If you enjoy thoughtful, cozy deep-dives into human history and behavior, subscribe to Sleepy Time History and drift off with a new story each night. Recommended: • Boring History for Sleep | Prehistory, Evo... Chapters: 00:00 The Strange Thing You Do That No Other Creature Does 03:58 Three Kinds of Tears: A Liquid You Never Think About 10:11 Do Animals Really Cry? Crocodile Tears and the Myth of Weeping Beasts 20:04 But What About Dogs? The Oxytocin Hint That Complicates Everything 28:46 The Helpless Infant Theory: Where Emotional Tears May Have Begun 42:24 Tears as Social Glue: How Crying Held Communities Together 54:21 The Chemistry of a Good Cry: What Happens Inside Your Body 1:07:03 Ancient Laments: Crying as Sacred Ritual in the Early World 1:19:24 From Medieval Piety to Victorian Restraint: The Shifting Rules of Who May Weep 1:31:29 Who Cries More and Why: Gender, Culture, and the Psychology of Modern Tears 1:43:22 Tears in the Digital Age: Emoji, Viral Videos, and the Performance of Emotion Online 1:55:17 So Why DO We Really Cry? Pulling the Threads Together 2:07:37 A Quiet Closing: Goodnight, and Let the Tears Come When They Need To Sources: “Do Animals Cry When They’re Sad?” – Scientific American - https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar... (Overview of scientific consensus and recent nuances on animal tears and emotional crying.) “Why Do We Cry?” – Scientific American - https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar... (Accessible summary of theories about uniquely human emotional tears, frequency, and possible functions.) “The Persisting Mysteries of Tears” – American Society of Registered Nurses Journal - https://www.asrn.org/journal-nursing/... (Discusses Frey’s biochemical work on emotional tears and critiques from Ad Vingerhoets.) “Microscopically, Crocodile Tears Look Sort of Like Our Own” – Smithsonian Magazine - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-... (Explains similarities and differences between human, bird, and reptile tears; emphasizes that emotional cause is what’s unique.) “Do Other Animals Cry and More Questions From Our Readers” – Smithsonian Magazine - https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smiths... (Short, clear statement of current expert view that emotional crying is, as far as we know, a human‑only behavior.) Note on Process & Accuracy: Every story on this channel begins with a deep respect for history. We act as directors and editors, using AI tools to help research and draft the script while we shape the narrative and verify facts. The narration comes from a digital replica of a professional voice actor, and the images are individually crafted artistic impressions using AI. Even with these tools, creating a story of this depth still takes hours of work. Please note that while the narrative is thoroughly based on historical research, its primary purpose is storytelling for entertainment and relaxation. As such, it is not intended to be used as a formal academic or scientific source. Thank you for your trust and support.