The 3 Best Places To Cry in Seattle!
It’s been a while since I’ve visited Seattle, and usually, when I do, it is for a joyous reason.
Visiting family and friends. Rockin’ out at a concert or cheering on the Kraken, Seahawks, or Mariners.
Okay, watching the Mariners MIGHT not be a joyous experience, but still, you have to root for the good guys.
But for people who live there, how bad is it?
Is life in Seattle so rough and difficult that you just break down?
Is the stress from the emerald city too much to bear that you just crack?
I ask these questions because there is a whole Reddit thread about where to go in Seattle for a good cry.
Yeah, a good cry! Yes, I know crying can come from happy tears, but usually, that happens in the moment, and when it does strike, you don’t want to run away to hide because it’s a happy moment.
And I’m not discounting the benefits of crying, just letting it all out can speak wonders for your stress level, but the fact that A REDDIT THREAD about where to CRY in Seattle exists just wows me.
Not only that, but over 300 comments fill this thread. That’s a lot of people who chimed in about places to cry in Seattle.
The 3 Best Places To Cry in Seattle!
The top 3 suggestions (I found) while scouring the thread:
*Washington Park Arboretum, because of its beauty and several isolated areas.
*Washington State Ferry (late at night). The atmosphere really makes you feel like a character in a movie.
*Northgate Barnes & Noble bathroom. “Immaculately maintained stalls to cry in” – Seattleboz
Now, you might be asking why or how I stumbled upon this Reddit crying thread; let’s just say I’m prepping for my next visit to watch the Mariners.
All joking aside, when life gets tough, there is no shame in letting it all out, having a good cry, and reaching out for help. People care and are there for you, dial 9-8-8.
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