We can laugh about ridiculous things
without feelings of insecurity, which I fully believe can ruin a photograph.
Not exact matches
Without a strong sense
of mindfulness on the part
of the parents (tuning in to and resolving their own
insecurities and fears), I agree that the adopted person would likely
feel responsible for the
feelings of the adults.
I never
felt so grateful for my body, for my big hips, my cellulite, my frizzy hair, my long gangly toes, and all the idiosyncrasies that make me unique, than when I watched dozens
of women afflicted with cancer, most now living
without one or both
of their breasts, practice yoga
without any sense
of comparison or competition,
without trepidation or worry, or when I received the warmest hugs from these women,
without a shred if
insecurity or inhibition.
Without a perception
of yourself as strong and resilient, you'll find yourself cowering in the face
of challenges;
feeling intimidated by other people, and weighed down by your own fears and
insecurities.
If they don't form that all - important secure attachment to their mother, or if it is worn away by constant handovers from one parent to the other
without a sense
of a secure home in the background, the break - up will leave them vulnerable to lifelong
feelings of insecurity and anxiety.