I think it is not companion
Guy Holmes has written: 'Clinicians' perceptions of psychological distress'
Of course. Just as long as she has a guy to be her danseuse(dan-sil) in distress.
The better way to put it would be - I was suffering from pain and distress - if that is your complete sentence. Alternatively you could say - The pain and distress I was suffering caused me to lash out.
Classic damsel in distress scenario, the girl always gets captured over the guy.
distress
To symbolise distress. If you simply turn it upside down then it would symbolise distress, if you rotate it however it is still the same.
I didn't know that hitting you with a baseball bat would distress you. Distress means to upset or to cause hardship.
The Male would send distress signals to the female and they would try to protect then if not succeed retreat
homosexual
That woman is a damsel in distress.
Woe means distress (as from grief), affliction, or trouble.
distress experienced by the person when unable to act based on ethics