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This audio was made in response to a request by a Patreon supporter. In this audio, I comfort you and reassure you that it's okay to cry, there's nothing to be ashamed about and that you can let it all out. I'm right here with you and I'm not going anywhere. I talk a little about how crying can be hard for some people, I myself needed to relearn how to cry because society teaches us (particularly boys) not to cry. But crying is a healthy, natural thing that can make us feel better, and the feelings we feel are there for a reason. It's important to feel them and let them run their course, and then we can feel better.
This audio is very gentle and soft, whisper-y or murmur-y at times with sympathy and comfort, no judgement. It's not stated what our relationship is, there's no romantic elements or a particular dynamic so you can interpret it however you wish, though it is implied I'm there with you, as I tell you that I'll hold you and you can cry on my shoulder, and that I'll get you a drink of water afterwards. The audio starts to 'wrap up' around the five-minute mark, letting you know that when you're finished I'll take care of you and help you start to feel better, but it doesn't dictate that you finish crying by a particular point, it just lets you know that whenever you're ready, you can come down gently and I'll be there with a glass of water, and then we can do something nice together.
You can listen on Youtube or soundgasm if you prefer.
I hope you find this audio helpful and soothing. Crying is a natural, healthy thing and can often make us feel a lot better. Processing emotions is healthy, and should not have stigma attached to it. Feel free to leave me a comment if you enjoyed this!
If you'd like to hear more of my audios, you can find them on my subreddit /r/msa_andeh
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