When people feel uncomfortable, they often seek to alleviate their discomfort through various means. This can include avoiding the situation, engaging in self-soothing behaviors, or seeking support from friends or loved ones. Some may express their discomfort verbally, while others might withdraw or become defensive. Ultimately, responses vary widely based on individual personalities and coping mechanisms.
Yes, many people feel uncomfortable when little bugs crawl on them.
Some people find them comfortable and others do not.
People asking questions like these :)
Usually rather uncomfortable.
Uncomfortable
made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded people
Yes because if your child was religious because you are he or she might feel uncomfortable about it if other people aren't.
The only way to know is to ask him and see, though honestly if an "outgoing guy" is "uncomfortable" around you, it's at least a reasonable bet that he doesn't actually like you all that much.... outgoing people don't usually get uncomfortable around people they like.
so they don't feel uncomfortable
Comfortably. 5 people Tight and uncomfortable (include the trunk): 10-16 people
On a one to one basis an introvert can make some individuals uncomfortable, but some people just think the introvert is shy and will prattle on without feel uncomfortable which is the best way to go when facing an introverted person.
None - except that some people are, unreasonably, uncomfortable with equations.