After spending years on dating apps in a major city, I now have a pretty extensive personal list of the best places to cry in London.

My favourite is a tree-covered perch above an Islington bridge on the Regent’s canal. It’s private enough that you’ll likely go unnoticed, but positioned well enough that you can enjoy a dramatic, leafy vista as you sob.

But I only turn to this because I can’t drive. Because let’s face it: the best place to have a good cry is your car.

Why, though? We spoke to Dr Jordan Conrad , a psychotherapist and the founder and clinical director of Lexington Park Psychotherapy , just what it is about entering your vehicle that seems can make a mini-menty B so tempting.

It’s a place to switch off and be unseen

Speaking to HuffPost UK, Dr Conrad said that the s

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