stolid
Being detached or aloof, lacking in emotional expression or sensitivity.
This means the you are low on the EQ scale. It might also be alexithymia, which is the sub-clinical inability to identify and describe emotions in the self.
Well that is kind of a confusing question since fear is an emotion too. Emotions are very important and actually, the more you have emotions the fuller your life will be. You can feel happiness for little things such as watching birds and other cliché things, the same thing is accurate for anger, love, fear and other emotions. To overcome the fear of it, you need to learn more about them, to observe them perhaps. The more you know about your emotions, the less you will fear them and the more you will get interested in them. Always remember that you can't control your emotions, but you can chose not to show them. Fun fact: You can't hate someone that you have never loved.
Four qualities of emotions:1st- Emotions are felt and expressed instereotypic facial expressions (example: a fearful expression- open mouth, raised eyebrows) and accompanied by distinctive physiological responses (fear is accompanied by a fast heart rate, quick shallow breathing and sweaty palms).2nd- Emotions are lesscontrollablethan we might like and may not respond to reason. For example, advising someone to calm down may have little to no effect.3rd- Emotions have an enormous influence on many cognitive processes, such as making decisions, developing personal relationships and selecting goals.4th- Some emotions are hard-wired in the brain. That's why babies don't have to learn how to cry to gain attention or express basic needs.
Yes, people of short stature, often referred to as "little people," have the same range of emotions and feelings as individuals of average height. It is important to treat all individuals, regardless of their physical characteristics, with respect and dignity.
stolid
Being detached or aloof, lacking in emotional expression or sensitivity.
That's not too revealing.
As he was revealing his artwork, the little girl ran away into the darkness.
Having little intelligence at first made Charlie feel frustrated, isolated, and misunderstood. As he gained intelligence through the experiment, he experienced a range of emotions, such as excitement, arrogance, and eventual isolation from those he cared about. His perceptions of the world evolved as he struggled to navigate his newfound intellectual abilities.
I think that they think that's what people want to buy. I agree with you that children's clothing is too sexual and revealing. I think this promotes early sexuality in children and the sexual predators must love it. I have been teaching 27 years and have to tell my 5th grade girls that what they are wearing is too short, too small, too revealing. The little messages on the back of little girls clothing such as "juicy" "hot" "sexy" is totally inappropriate .
They're called emotions :)
little cg pics of your emotions while chatting, etc.
We know very little about Dinasaurs much less about their emotions
dunno, but VERY hard... i just tried EVERYTHING, and it wouldn't break.... even power tools.... i got a little chip off revealing a little crystal...
Normal, chill clothes. A little something revealing is always nice but only if you're comfortable with it.
There is nothing wrong with having friends of either sex at any age. At 11-years-old it is too early to be having a relationship though. Puberty has just began or starting and emotions will run riot. Enjoy being a boy and having friends of both sexes until you are a little older and understand you sexual identity and where your feelings lie.