This behavior is known as the bystander effect, where individuals are less likely to help in an emergency situation when there are others present. People may assume that someone else will take responsibility or feel a diffusion of responsibility in a group setting.
Yes, of course. Gay people are regular people and have all the same hopes and fears as everyone else. They don't fear another gay person because that person is gay, they would fear the person because that person is a scary person. Mean, evil, and scary people aren't all straight; every demographic of humans has some scary people in their number.
A set of happy people is not well-defined because happiness is subjective and can vary greatly from person to person. What makes one person happy may not necessarily make another person happy. Therefore, it is difficult to objectively define a set of happy people.
Because they are dating one person then go behind there back with another one that is why we call them cheaters.
People feel better when they feel heard because it validates their feelings and experiences. Listening shows empathy and understanding, which can help people feel supported and less alone in their struggles. It can also help them gain perspective and find solutions to their problems.
Sometimes people avoid or rather try to avoid people they are attracted to because they are afraid of being rejected from that person or they are shy and don't know how to act around that person.
a person who chooses to live alone is a hermit.
Because it is not a racist symbol. It is the flag of the Confederate States of America. A person who chooses to view it as racist is exhibiting their own ignorance.
External influences on whether or not a person chooses to drink includes parents and other adults and the culture around them.
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Just a guess, but I would imagine it's because the person then looks bigger, and therefore has a more dominant / threatening posture compared to the person sitting. The presence of someone more dominant (or seemingly so) may set the person a little on edge.
A person who can speak but chooses not to may be described as nonverbal or selectively mute. This behavior can be attributed to various factors such as social anxiety or personal preference.
c. as long as that person does not infringe on the rights of others
As safe as the person using them chooses to be.
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A "hermit" is a person who chooses to live alone
an autotelic person chooses his/her own goals
The person who chooses to take the drugs.