Emotional fragility refers to the state in which a person is extremely sensitive to their emotions, making them more easily hurt or upset compared to others.
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He also, however, established a trademark persona that carried him from project to project: that of a slightly sardonic, wizened everyman who nonetheless evinced an unmistakable degree of sensitivity and
emotional fragility beneath a tough exterior.
While he is certainly eye candy for the ladies, he is just too much of a lightweight at this point in his career to carry such a burden of
emotional fragility throughout this endeavor.
Julie Hagerty, bless her, is still funny with her decades - old schtick of
genteel emotional fragility, and Chris Klein goes for broke as Chris» unpredictable romantic rival.
Yet the movie deepens as Nelly, destined for the gossip columns and peripheral attachment, becomes painfully aware of her
own emotional fragility (Jones's performance is devastating).
His work conjures a narrative world of characters that attract, repulse and
manifest emotional fragility, according to an artist description from the Saatchi Gallery.
Kumbatovich said she believed Nikolas Cruz was on medication to deal with
his emotional fragility.
Most of the explanations that are used to account for
the emotional fragility of university students blame new social and economic factors such as the rapid pace of change or economic insecurity faced by undergraduates.
All they show is Jack's immaturity and
emotional fragility.
She wasn't joking: from hot flushes, through mood swings to
emotional fragility, I had a plethora of menopausal symptoms.
Muted, confused, and incrementally heartbroken, her Therese may be less boisterous than Carol in
her emotional fragility, but she's equally affecting.
As Romina, Mendes certainly can't escape her own attractiveness but
her emotional fragility more than overwhelms and makes her character rich and dramatic, aiding the story of both Luke and Avery.
Her first marriage to Jeff Gillooly continued the pattern of physical abuse and
emotional fragility — hardly the picture of a world - class figure skater.
However, recent research has linked such upbringing to neuroticism,
emotional fragility and narcissism.