Well, it's funny you ask; not too many people care how other people feel, so it feels odd to explain why I feel the way I do. I suppose because I've lived a while, I know one thing for fact: Life always changes. It's true! Life is like Ohio weather. If I don't like it right now, wait an hour; it will change. Yep. When life is awful, don't worry--it WILL change. When times are good, enjoy it, relish it, fall in love with the beauty of it. But don't hold too tightly to 'good times', because they, too, change, though they leave enough pleasant memories that you shouldn't ever forget what was good. But don't hold on tight--don't strangle what had been good by lamenting it when 'good' seems 'gone'. Instead, rest in the fact that life does, indeed, always change. When things feel lousy, when you fight with someone you love, when you lose a friend, when your bank account says zero, when you lose a job and can't find another, when you feel the maddest anger or saddest depression, just remember: Life changes; this too shall pass.
Thank you again for asking why I feel the way I do. But now it is my turn to ask you the same thing, Why do you feel the way you do?
The social comparison theory helps explain why people feel happier around happy people compared to depressed people. According to this theory, individuals tend to compare themselves to others as a way of evaluating their own thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Being around happy people can lead to upward social comparison, where individuals feel better about themselves by associating with others who are doing well or feeling positive emotions. On the other hand, being around depressed people can lead to downward social comparison, which may negatively impact one's own mood and well-being.
Describe how people think, feel, and behave. Explain the underlying mechanisms of these mental processes. Predict future behaviors based on these explanations.
A person who studies the human mind is a psychologist. Psychologists study behavior and mental processes in order to understand and explain how individuals think, feel, and act.
Feelings during a hug can vary, but typically a guy may feel comfort, connection, and appreciation when hugging a girl. It can be a way to express affection, support, or intimacy, depending on the relationship between the two individuals.
yes, studies have clinically proven that the way people dress affects the way they act. Everyone knows the way a person feels will affect the way they act, therefore the way your clothes make you feel will affect the way you act.
Kindly and sensitively explain this to him. Explain to him that you would still like to be his friend, he is a nice person and you are sure there is someone else for him.
just explain him what u feel
Text you ex. Or explain to him why it bothers you and ask him how he'd feel if it was the other way around.
To justify your love means to explain why you love someone. The person asking must misunderstand why you have strong feelings about them and want you to explain why you feel this way.
I think in other words they never did they just feel bad to explain the reason y they feel such way so they say such excuse
Explain to him that you've grown strong feelings for him and that you feel that you don't want to sleep with someone who doesn't feel the same for you.
You need to sit down with this girl that you like and explain to her how you feel about her. If she doesn't feel the same way then you are way better than her.
Explain to them that you don't feel the same way. If they care about you they will understand
Explain to him how this makes you feel as well as things are going way too fast too soon.
Briefly explain why you feel you are the ideal candidate for this position as a laundry attendant
Explain vibrations, which they can feel. Then explain that sound is vibrations carried through the air.
He did feel this. It is not possible to explain WHY.