Sentences with phrase «safe you feel with»

So how you deal with your emotions and how open you are to people, how safe you feel with other people really comes out a lot in bed.

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With the number of data breaches today, it feels like no one is safe from hackers.
As a result, «we are building on these findings to refine existing treatments to boost feelings of being safe and supported in order to improve coping with traumatic memories,» said Dr. Anke Karl, one of the authors, wrote of the study.
If you wait until the last minute, you may feel safe mailing your 2011 IRA contribution check to your IRA custodian with an April 17, 2012 postmark.
Both had sought to fill their homes with products they felt were the safest, non-toxic items for their families, vowing to «re-define the idea of the family brand.»
Brown [Google's vice president of diversity, integrity & governance] acknowledged that when she wrote that «an open, inclusive environment means fostering a culture in which those with alternative views, including different political views, feel safe sharing their opinions.»
The silicon ear tips I chose do let in some ambient sound, which kept me feeling safe and aware of my surroundings, but even with some ambient sound, the crystal - clear sound coming through the earbuds wasn't impacted.
Last year there was a string of serial rapes and we are speaking with some of the local advocacy groups and developing a plan to keep the space open and staffed Friday and Saturday nights until an hour after the bars close so that if there is anyone feeling uncomfortable or threatened by a situation can come and use the space as a safe haven and have the option of being walked home at the end of the evening.
Taking these simple steps have helped my employee feel safer, encouraged my staff to be vigilant, and assured me that an emergency situation can be handled smoothly should one arise — not just for the employee with the serious allergy, but for any of my employees.
The idea worked well, because it created a safe space for kids to communicate with their parents, rather than feeling stuck in a less than optimal situation.
If the person persists, you need to feel safe and that your job isn't in jeopardy because somebody else isn't happy with you,» says Moffit.
They expect to be informed and connected with their employer, feel well - equipped to do their job, and to know they are being treated fairly, and being kept safe.
The AAA survey also said 54 % of U.S. drivers feel less safe with the notion of sharing the road with a self - driving vehicle.
«My goal is to come up with something that is going to move the needle and make parents feel more comfortable that their kid's going to go to a safe school.
In a way, this reminds me of how people, at the beginning of the tablet market, bought a keyboard to use with their tablets so they could revert to a user experience they had experienced for so long with PCs and that felt familiar and safe.
Wallets and exchanges will not be able to wait until they feel the new token is secure, safe, etc.... With a majority of the hashing power on the network seemingly going to Segwit2x, they will need to be able to offer support from the moment the hard fork occurs.
Providing exceptional customer service and helping customers feel safe and comfortable with their lending experience, Laurie's customers often refer her to their family and friends.
«The safer team members feel with each other, the more likely they are to collaborate, admit mistakes, and take new opportunities.»
B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth agrees that school district policies that specifically deal with sexual orientation and gender identity are an important component of helping gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered youth feel safe in their schools.
What quantitative easing has done is to exploit the discomfort that investors have with earning nothing on safe investments, making them feel forced to extend their risk profile in search of positive expected returns.
The area where you feel most alive is actually riddled with discomfort yet, if you look at most people's «bucket lists,» nearly everything will fall in into that category... and almost no one will wish they'd spent more time «playing it safe
«I just felt safe,» McCahill, 35, said about leaving her children, Mason, 6, Drew, 5, and Claire, 1, with Gina.
Now, we have a monstrosity, with no style, no warmth, no feeling of being a safe haven.
They are simply looking for a place to belong, where they can feel safe, where they will not hear a joke with that word that always condemns them, like magic.
Personally I'd feel a whole lot safer with leaders who don't leave it up to God, etc. — no rapture just death.
Mexicans can't tell a Muslim from a Jew — that makes me feel really safe about our border with Mexico.
Yes, one could claim there is a battle but it is not the one classically understood by Western Christianity, and in that way, note the last sncnetee is also a false cause, but since we were dealing with Santorum, I felt it safe to assume the classical Christian cosmology.
With the exception of some slightly frightening moments in traffic and a minor vomiting episode, I always felt safe and protected.
You see, you might not believe that miracles happen but I know I do and with still unanswered scientific questions out there I think most folks feel safe about their Faith.
And then that moment of birth being one of complete relief and release and joy, yes absolutely, but instead of popping champagne corks or bursting into laughter, I cried from the core of myself — like some ancient writer said, I lifted up my voice and I wept, because she was finally here and we were alive and we were safe and I felt held by the God - with - us; it was the most human and most sacred thing I'd ever done in my life, it felt like a glimpse of Incarnation.
Rather, she explores the complex of emotions that beset a woman seeking to navigate the unpredictable waters of contemporary relationships — sleeping with a married man who in turn has an unfaithful wife («Don't think of me»); longing for a lover who slipped away without saying good bye («My lover's gone»), vaunting one's independence whilst yearning for some permanent connection («My life»), feeling deeply uncomfortable with oneself: «I just want to feel safe in my own skin.»
So, even though I fully realize that at this point declining to give my full name will be interpreted as actually having something to hide (I really do not), I guess I just don't feel safe enough with those of you here to risk it anymore.
To decide to live in a mostly white community with no thought as to why it feels safer or mandatory for your family is to disengage.
I wanted people (including pastors) to have at least one place where they could feel safe and could deal with their sin and shame.
I'm not sure I'd feel safe letting my daughter be at his house... Or letting him have much interaction with the short shorts wearing track girls.
Such persons may receive more help from a one - to - one relationship with a psychotherapist or counselor who will allow them to keep whatever distance is necessary to allow them to feel relatively safe.
But I do think they could do more to bring awareness to the issue, help people feel safe enough to admit to addictions, and help them connect with professional help or recovery groups.
You need to display such a heavy amount of humility on social media that people can see, «This is a person I feel safe striking up a private conversation with
I felt safer with those people than I've ever felt in certain states in this country.
Would you feel safer leaving your children with one of them?
As someone who often wishes I could create a safe, conflict - free bubble to exist in, I wonder how we're supposed to navigate the tense and awkward moments with others, particularly during a season when it feels most difficult to avoid them.
Being able to feel safe with other people is probably the single most important aspect of mental health... numerous studies of disaster response around the globe have shown that social support is the most powerful protection again becoming overwhelmed by stress and trauma... for our physiology to calm down, heal, and grow we need a visceral feeling of safety.
We feed the poor so everyone feels safe with the Salvos!
He knows that, with his unsettled emotional state, he can never go back to that comfortable place where he once was, and at the same time, he feels that the path he is following will lead to a place that will not, or can not offer those safe, sheltered feelings he once experienced as a believer, but, he still believes in (or still wants to believe in) God, Jesus, etc, etc..
The song closes with the individualist narrator plaintively saying, And a rock feels no pain, and an island never cries, and earlier, he obsessively spoke of Hiding in my room, safe within my womb, I touch no - one and no - one touches me.
He apparently felt safe enough to say what he did because he assumed everyone present agreed with him.
I came a bit too close to God down by the equator, and I feel safer here, in my nice home with my stocked freezer, listening to the rain falling steady.
Sometimes parents themselves, bombarded with nannying advice about how they should teach their children to be «safe», feel that they are letting their children down if they don't give their ten year old explicit sex instruction.
As long as we can work alone and in silence with a text, we feel fairly safe and comfortable.
When neighbours feel safe with us and can confide and be real with us then they will beat a path to our doors because it is truly what everyone wants....
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