Answer:
I don't believe in "forgive and forget" I'm a "forgive but don't forget" kind of guy.
I'm a transgender guy who came out just a little over a year ago and I get misgendered and deadnamed by my family daily. My mom refuses to call me Thailer because she feels as though if I ever felt that I wasn't trans that I couldn't take it back. My father does it on purpose any chance he gets. My brothers do it on purpose when I anger them. And my sister is trying. At this point I'm getting used to being called the wrong name and pronouns all the time. So I just don't say anything and repress my emotions. That's the closest I can get.
<em>The </em><em>benefits</em><em> of "forgive and forget" </em>(<u>or forgiving sincerely and forgetting immediately</u>) are-
- Now you can avoid the psychological strain of possible trauma.
- You won't feel stressed or anxious around that person.
- You won't lose trust in them (if you had any to begin with)
- It's all in all just beneficial to your mental health.
Answer:
The answer is ADHD (Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder).
Explanation:
ADHD is characterised by three symptoms.
- Inattention: the person can't stay focused on a task, and might not pay attention when spoken to directly.
- Impulsivity: they feel a sudden urge to take action, without thinking too much about the long term consequences.
- Hyperactivity: they engage in constant movement such as fidgeting, tapping and making repetitive noises.
It differs from ADD (Attention deficit disorder) because ADHD involves impulsive and restless behaviour.
A) non-dominant side, dominant side
D) non-dominant side, center, dominant side
C) Return to the center for the question portion.
A) left-handed
D) lists of five items
Answer: modesty and good character
Explanation:
You would want to display yourself is nurturing and kind also is a good role model because you're going to be dealing with children and handling other people's children is a big responsibility. You don't want to come off as sleazy or questionable. You want to look respectable and like you know what you're doing.