Sentences with phrase «hide our emotions from»

Do you hide your emotions from your partner but feel lonely, disconnected, or anxious about certain aspects of marriage?

Not exact matches

I don't know how long or for what reasons I stayed there, hiding from my life, avoiding the discomfort of uncomfortable emotions.
A future where she will hide from time, emotion, and change.
This emotion enables you to be introspective and learn from a failed relationship; that is, if you are not so invested in hiding what you feel, especially from yourself.
But Silas notices a co-worker he longs for, Nia (Kristen Stewart), has been exhibiting signs of emotions, though she's been able to hide it from the powers that be.
Director Todd Haynes is best known for making the 2002 theatrical feature Far from Heaven and the HBO miniseries «Mildred Pierce», two works that probed deep into human emotion and hidden desires.
There is a hidden barrier that prevents people from learning - emotions.
As Mitch Cullin weaves together Holmes's hidden past, his poignant struggle to retain mental acuity, and his unlikely relationship with Roger, Holmes is transformed from the machine - like, mythic figure into an ordinary man, confronting and acquiescing to emotions he has resisted his entire life.
As you know, any kind of discursive essay demands from a writer to hide his or her own points of view, feelings, and emotions while presenting the topic, and just to disclose the present situation concerning the subject of their essays.
Hiding under a bed may seem like a wretched existence but if this is perceived by the cat to be an escape from danger and a safe place then the emotion would be one of relief rather than any directly negative feeling.
Crom doesn't seem overly distraught but again, thanks to his giant skull helmet, his real feelings are hidden, removing any emotion from the entire scene which could have been quite gripping.
They explore and attempt to capture those qualities and emotions often hidden from view.»
... Omitted from Ryman's statement was the knowledge, hidden structure, and many subterranean emotions which lay behind the frontal image of all great art.
On the occasion of the exhibition Some Things Hidden at Framer Framed (on show from 19 January — 11 March 2018), artist Alexis Blake presents the first phase of her new performance, Anthology of Anger, which explores how culture, history and DNA influence one's expression or suppression of anger and empathy, verses the body's authentic movements of these emotions.
The faces of ballet, modern, or hip hop dancers are shot from several dozen centimetres away during their dance and are presented in an unnatural, hyper - realistic way, revealing details and emotions normally hidden from the viewer.
On days when someone made a sacrifice, the recipients (or benefactors) of the sacrifices also reported more negative emotions and poorer relationship quality when their sacrificing partners suppressed their emotions compared to times when no suppression took place.1 In other words, when people hide their negative feelings from their partners after making a sacrifice for them, both partners end up suffering.
People cope with these emotions in different ways: While some people openly express their feelings, others choose to hide their feelings from their partners.
As men, we are sometimes taught from a young age to hide our emotions, or we might feel that getting help is weak and we should be able to solve our own problems.
Your anxiety grows from hiding such a threatening emotion and from worrying about the risks of «outing» yourself.
Such feelings can range from inner restlessness to difficult emotions that may have been previously hidden.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z