I wonder if there’s any reason behind it or if there was a way I could stop. I laugh when I’m angry, sad, telling the truth, or if I’m uncomfortable. I will literally start crying because I’m laughing so hard when I tell people my dad committed suicide. It’s definitely not funny to me at all, the same things I can laugh about when I talk to someone are also things I can sit in my room crying about. It makes it really difficult for me because since I laugh people think that I don’t care and that they can tell jokes about me not having a dad.
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As a matter of fact there could be a reason you do that. It is called:
PseudoBulbar Affect (PBA)
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https://
www.pbainfo.org/about-pba
You should talk to your doctor about being tested and talking about ways to manage it if you have it.
Best of luck.