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Stroke it, groom it, hold it and really try to find out why it's nervous. I know that if you have your rabbit outside then it may see a cat or something in the garden and be nervous.
Relax. Relax.
Patients who are anxious or nervous before the procedure are usually given a sedative to help them relax.
Erm...Maybe just not have sex with her until she isn't nervous?? well, if she is shaking really bad because she is nervous about sex, something is wrong with her. haha. nah just kidding.:p don't have sex with her, cant you tell she isn't ready.
it is a problem in the nervous system
just relax and don't think about it it wont hurt to bad :)
Just relax, the horse will do what you want if you are calm.
he likes you but he is shy so all you need to do is relax and invite him to a movie or give him something he likes that will relax him and let him show it over time
Well, anxiety is when a person gets really nervous, and gets a weird feeling in their stomach. However, if they relax, the anxiety will most likely go away.
If you are nervous with him because you like him, then yes. If he is nice he will try and relax you so you can chat normally. Keep in mind he might be a bit nervous as well.
Just stay calm, breath and relax, once the horse realizes that your relaxed and supple, they will become relaxed to. Don't freak yourself out, the horse can tell if your afraid or nervous. The chances are if your tense and nervous, the horse will become tense and nervous, which will freak you out, and I think we all know how that will turn out.
If you are nervous, you cannot relax because you are worried about something that you have to do • I was nervous about my job interview. • He sounded really nervous when he first started speaking. If you are anxious, you are very worried about something that may happen or may have happened, over which you feel you have no control • When she didn't come home from school her parents began to get anxious. Do not use nervous to talk about angry feelings. Use annoyed or irritated. (Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English)