First, there is a difference between a house and a home. A house carries the meaning of a building where people live. But a home conveys a meaning of warmth and comfort. People think of their home as not just a place to keep their belongings (like their clothes or their books or their TV), but as a place where they feel safe and secure. They use their home to relax, to spend time with friends, to sleep, to eat, to enjoy peace and quiet. The importance of a comfortable and secure home is that it gives a person a kind of refuge-- the workday may be busy and hectic and noisy and filled with pressure, but when you go home, you can be casual and make your own decisions about how to spend your time.
That is why people want a home in a safe neighborhood (so that thieves will not take their belongings) and why they want a home that gives them a feeling of relaxation. Of course, not everyone has such a home. Some people are poor and cannot afford a home; some live in cramped or noisy or unsafe circumstances. But just about everyone dreams of having a place they can call their own, a place that feels more like a home than just a house.
No, it was neither safe, nor comfortable.
The pigs said they moved into the house because it was more comfortable and offered better protection from the elements. They wanted a safe and cozy place to live in.
Ergonomics is the science concerned with designing safe and comfortable machines for humans.
It is safe but probably not very comfortable.
safe but not comfortable
A safe house is a house that slaves are safe in. An abolitionists usually owned the house and slaves knew it was a safe house by a light in the window! <There were other ways but that was the main one.>
importance in achieving satisfying and safe sex life
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Slaves called a safe house on the Underground Railroad a "station" or a "depot."
I wear mine in the house all the time. When I'm comfortable I'm comfortable. :)
It's not safe but i wouldn't say its unsafe...just not very comfortable...
Because it is safe.