I found this clip of Ellen DeGeneres becoming very emotional over having a shelter dog taken from a family she gifted him to by an adoption facility: linky
I'm not trying to hypothesize that Ellen is anywhere on the spectrum, and it is awfully sad to see her so upset when she's normally so upbeat and cheerful (I actually cried too, the first time I watched it) but somehow I find it kind of reassuring that she felt comfortable and confident enough to let her audience know that she was just having an awful day and needed to cry a little (or a lot, I guess), and then she would be okay. It's like she's saying that when you're overwhelmed and feeling terrible, then it's okay to just cry it out and allow yourself time to process it - necessary, even. I wish there were more people making this kind of statement...I mean, we tell our kids "It's okay to cry," and then we turn RIGHT around and say to them "Stop whining," "Put on your big boy/girl panties" "Crying never helped anything," "What a fuss you're making!" "You're too old for that," "Stop feeling sorry for yourself," etc etc etc. I just feel like there needs to be more people like Ellen to show that you don't have to be "brave" and put on a happy face all the time to be a success in life. That is all.
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