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Rather, it is a distressing reality of today's world.
Neuroticism, in psychology and development, a broad personality trait dimension representing the degree to which a person experiences the world as distressing, threatening, and unsafe.
That such discrimination has a place in a large part of the modern world is distressing: the number of "missing women" can be quite large.
Faced with a world so distressing, it's easy to just crumble instead.
As someone who's taken in his fair share of watching paid performers' genitals squashing and smashing into one another, the prospect of an all-condom porn world is distressing.
Neuroticism is a trait "that encompasses the tendency to experience the world as distressing or threatening" [4].
CONSTANTINOPLE — The horrors of San Stefano cannot be described by pen, and the story as told by the camera is too distressing to give to the world.
But he said the reports of spying on world leaders, while distressing to the eavesdroppers because it will make their targets more wary, contained no surprises.
Infertility can be distressing for couples around the world, but in South Africa there is also a stigma attached to childlessness.
For people like Ginsberg (and other young people like Stan and Megan), the state of the world is emotionally distressing -- and Ginsberg in particular doesn't appear to have the kind of resilience that would help him survive this disjointed, difficult era.
As per, expect a high-wire act of complex world-building and distressing realpolitik.
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