Can you cry underwater?

as i said can you cry underwater? i just wondered this outta the blue


Answers:    Yes, you can, as I've done it. I be on swim team and get in trouble, I get in the hose, started swimming, and crying. the tears still come out even tho you in hose, and I'd come up for air and sob, turn back down and cry some more.
youd probably choke on the marine.
think around it
tear comes down
eyes procure squinty
mouth opens
trunk automatically sniffles
breathing is uneven
yea you probably cant short getting hurt.
Yes and no; as the other person already pointed out, you can't sob underwater; you'd drown.

But you can shed tears underwater. Especially if it's brackish water; the saline is an irritant; if it is sea sea your eyes will tear. They will of late not be visible, since tears are roughly salt hose and they will immediately mutually dissolve into the surrounding wet.

There was an anime series that have this blooper: there be a teenager who be in a fluid-filled chamber, ahd he be crying and the tears were distinct. (The fluid was supposed tobe oxygenated so he could breathe it, and surrounded by an earlier episode, a girl contained by the same mode of chamber was shown relaxing and releasing bubbles of trapped breath.)

But I don't imagine they would be visible surrounded by real existence.

13 OCT 07, 0500 hrs, GMT.
i think you'd drown, i saw on tv once this girl have her jaw wired shut and she be about to cry and the Dr told her not to because she'd suffocate. something roughly needing to breath through your mouth...

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