Crooks feels comfortable telling Lenny about his past because he sees that Lennie does not pose a threat to him physically or mentally due to his mental disability. Crooks longs for human interaction and companionship, and he senses Lennie's innocence and lack of judgment, making him feel safe opening up about his struggles.
People may feel comfortable telling you their problems because they trust you, feel understood by you, or believe you can offer support or guidance. Your empathy, listening skills, and non-judgmental attitude may also make others feel safe opening up to you.
Crooks felt comfortable opening up to Lennie because he saw that Lennie's mental disability made him less judgmental and understanding of others' struggles. Additionally, Lennie's innocence and genuine curiosity made Crooks feel heard and valued, creating a sense of connection and trust between them.
Having an open discussion with him, telling him you are no longer comfortable with him being in the same house with you, will definitely solve the issue. He will feel hurt, but he'll get over it.
that depends on quite a few factors naming some: do you feel sexually attracted to them Are you drunk? lol do you do it for the hell of it or is someone telling you to
ask a couple of TRUE FRIENDS and if they are a true friend they will tell you the truth ...but you don't need a computer to answer this question ask yourself am i a true friend and you will definitely find the answer
Feel is the linking verb because it corresponds with the word comfortable. FEEL COMFORTABLE!
to feel comfortable
he thinks its balls
It ok not to tell everything if you don't feel comfortable with doing so luv. Wait until you want to share then share gently in easy stages a little at a time to see how he handles it.
Basically, you say you're not comfortable with her being so "touchy." Of course, you do it gently, not out of anger. As long as you stick to talking about your feelings, your bff should be understanding -- after all, your feelings are your feelings, and you're not telling her what to do so much as how you feel about it. Hopefully, she won't want you to feel uncomfortable around her!
Curley's wife goes into Crooks's room looking for attention and companionship since she is often lonely and isolated on the ranch. She enjoys the power she has over Crooks, Candy, and Lennie, as she is in a position to make them feel small and powerless.
He probably figures you wont care , show/tell him you care. Then he'll feel comfortable about telling you how he feels aboutchu. Basically he's scared of how you might react towards what he says.