Just had a close shave with my Mum...
I overheard my Mum telling my OH about something bad on the phone (I know that my Mum's step-mum is very ill) and assumed that I was about to be told that she had died.
Just as my OH went to pass the phone to me, I started to have a fit of giggles!!
I somehow managed to bring it back under control (although I'm fighting bursting into laughter just by thinking about it) and remain serious on the phone.
It turned out that the step-Grandmother (for want of a better term) has now only months to live. I'm glad Mum didn't actually tell me she had died, I think I would have laughed until it hurt...
How awful is this? I should be feeling sad but I'm struggling to hold back the tears...of laughter.
This is not the first time this has happenend to me either, I've been to funerals before and fought back stiffled laughter too.
I do feel a little guilty, but what can I do? It's an automatic reaction!
No one has common sense anymore.
You are laughing to release the stress of thinking someone might have died. That is what laughter is for. Stress release. There is nothing wrong with you. You get nervous/sad/scared thinking someone is dead. So your body naturally laughs. Laughter is heavy breathing right? Your body is getting extra oxygen by laughing so it can kill the stress you are feeling. The bodily shaking of the laughter is like a little baby massage that works the kinks and tension out of your body.
People think too much. So many things are a natural part of being human. You are not weird or anything. Because we live in a technological society, I think lots of people have forgotten what it means to be a human animal.