If the divorce is contentious it can add an element of stress and anxiety to the situation, as young
adults feel forced to take sides or make uncomfortable choices.
Not exact matches
I could see someone getting that
feeling with infant baptism, in which one employs supernatural
forces over another, but less so with
adult baptism, which whatever it is, is done to oneself.
I've noticed granulated sugar does some gnarly things to my skin (it's not just limited to cane sugar, either — coconut sugar is just as bad), but we're going to talk about that another day when I don't
feel so weird trying to pivot from talking at you about snacking cookies to talking at you about how I found out that sugar — not my hormones — was one of the driving
forces behind my
adult acne (the other driving
force was, «beating the crap out of your skin,» according to Adina of SW Basics).
I
feel like since kids don't choose to go to school, they shouldn't be
forced to go for as many hours as
adults can squeeze into the day and year.
Forced apologies don't really change behavior (in children or
adults) and only make the child
feel shameful and angry.
Some of the dialogue
feels oddly
adult despite the child - like aesthetic, making the game
feel even stranger than the
forced samurai - like conversations do.
Go Set a Watchman follows an
adult Scout Finch who travels from New York to Maycomb, Alabama, to visit her father, Atticus Finch, 20 years after the events of To Kill a Mockingbird.According to the publisher, Scout «is
forced to grapple with issues both personal and political as she tries to understand her father's attitude toward society and her own
feelings about the place where she was born and spent her childhood.»
The idea of play therapy for
adults is not to
force adults to play, but to offer them the opportunity to work through
feelings that they do not have the words for.