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No it's not. When I found out my lil girl (3) has a tumor on the right side of her brain I felt as though I wanted everyone to cry along with me and for the world to stop. So I say no it's not wrong for you to feel the way you do. You just need support someone who is willing to hold you and cry along with you
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My father died from cancer two weeks ago,my family pretty much is acting like life is normal,it's killin me bein that I was daddy's girl,is it wrong to want them to feel sad like me?