Frustrated, scared, angry, uncomfortable, nervous and confused.
In "There's a Teenager in the House," the narrator is likely a parent or guardian who is experiencing the challenges and changes that come with having a teenager in the home. This perspective often highlights the generational gap, the struggles of communication, and the emotional rollercoaster of parenting. The narrator's observations reflect both frustration and affection, capturing the complexities of family dynamics during adolescence.
Experiencing sudden changes in interests or hobbies (APEX)
"You are feeling under the weather" means that you are not feeling well or healthy. It could imply that you are experiencing symptoms such as fatigue, illness, or discomfort.
Missed Period, Headaches, vomiting, feeling sick,
Your balls drop ...your an idiot
Yes, are you experiencing shortness of breath while swimming?
The teenager was feeling quite fatigue in the morning.
Feeling safe means experiencing a sense of security, protection, and freedom from harm or danger. It involves a feeling of ease, comfort, and confidence in one's surroundings or circumstances.
There is no problem involved in remembering or experiencing a feeling from a dream in real life. That is a memory, exactly like a memory of any waking feeling.
Empathy
the feeling of the love
To make your ears pop when experiencing pressure changes, try swallowing, yawning, or chewing gum. These actions can help equalize the pressure in your ears and alleviate discomfort.