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They are populated by people with mental health problems who may be verbally abusive, physically threatening or simply distressing to be with.
It is distressing to be the butt of an offensive public polemic (I know: I've been there, and more than once).
Morgan said it was recognised that some transgender people found it distressing to be asked to recount sometimes traumatic details of past surgery and felt they were treated as if they had a mental illness.
I never set foot in any of their clubs, so I find it quite distressing to be nobbled into new romantic, cos it was just a load of guys who looked like they'd had a row with their girlfriends' makeup.
Consider also that social workers must deal with the fact that they simply cannot provide all of the help those children need, because they lack the necessary funding; surely you will agree that it must be deeply distressing to be in such a position.
It is distressing to be deprived of food, water, breathable air, and space, and such deprivations have no justification except possibly punishment.
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What is distressing to me is that it has been allowed to erode.
What is distressing to me is the attempt to combine what are two completely separate issues.
Users who consistently publish content that is distressing to others are contacted and sometimes removed altogether, although Critchley says this is a rare occurrence.
Meanwhile, I was inactive, and as that is a distressing condition to be in at the table, I stopped my guest when he was still in full career.
Most distressing seemed to be the lack of clear information and advice available.
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