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How to use feel ashamed in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "feel ashamed" and check conjugation/comparative form for "feel ashamed". Mastering all the usages of "feel ashamed" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"He made me feel ashamed of how I looked and eating let me not feel ashamed," says Weiner.
You should never feel ashamed if you're really feeling down.
Cellulite naturally came up because I feel ashamed about mine.
Watch, and feel ashamed of yourself for lacking his talent.
People living with anxiety often feel ashamed of their illness.
"Many people with who drink alcohol feel ashamed," he said.
Will I feel ashamed about taking the easy way out?
It's human nature to feel ashamed at being left out.
At the end of the day, you just feel ashamed.
Should I really feel ashamed for behaving the way I did?
We should not be embarrassed or feel ashamed of our ancestors.
I feel ashamed even now, and it happened 16 years ago.
"I know I'm supposed to feel ashamed of this transformation," she wrote.
This is likely because many sufferers feel ashamed to talk about it.
As long as the consent is there, why should Vivian feel ashamed?
You shouldn't feel ashamed to use medication to help with mental illness.
You also shouldn't feel ashamed if you want to stop using them.
She was sarcastic and smart and made to feel ashamed of it.
The doctor let me speak openly and never made me feel ashamed.
"Refugee - you just feel ashamed when you hear this word," said Mardini.
And all should feel ashamed for complicity in Trump's words and deeds.
Acknowledging their privilege made many of the people we interviewed feel ashamed.
Crumpled, with sweaty armpits and early-morning breath, you feel ashamed, inadequate.
She said that she was made to feel "ashamed" for reporting the harassment.
We are conditioned to feel ashamed or embarrassed about certain parts of ourselves.
"I feel ashamed by everything being said in these private communications," said Rep.
An age every male should feel ashamed thrives still, as we all know.
How do we make them feel ashamed of the lousy things men do?
I think she would actually make Cersei feel ashamed for what she's done.
Except I feel ashamed, secretive and worried that I'll be judged for falling.
Mistakes happen, and you shouldn't feel ashamed for getting the morning after pill
There was a way to not feel ashamed, even though I still did.
Don't give up on the conversation because it's hard or you feel ashamed.
Empathy expert Brené Brown talks about how, when we feel ashamed, time slows down.
No one around them takes a negative stance, nor do the women feel ashamed.
"All of you designers should feel ashamed," the person who reposted the video said.
"I still feel ashamed of the prejudices that I struggled to shed," he writes.
Watch and feel ashamed of yourself for not being this smart at this age.
I won't feel ashamed to have her as the president of the United States.
No one should feel ashamed of their sexuality or who they want to love.
People in all different cultures have been made to feel ashamed about their periods.
It's proven that fat-shaming only does one thing: It makes people feel ashamed.
Workplace martyrs feel ashamed when they prioritize anything over work, or take time off.
" He adds: "Do I feel ashamed by the some of the choices I made?
The whole setup is impressive, and I feel ashamed for writing them off earlier.
Should groping a woman land you in prison or just make you feel ashamed?
The people who hurt us should feel ashamed; we should be proud we survived.
That the victim is the one who should feel ashamed–What were they wearing?
I feel ashamed of my colleagues, all doctors, who set you adrift like this.
It's proven that fat shaming only does one thing: It makes people feel ashamed.
I'm never at home with my stuttering; I feel ashamed on a daily basis.
And he fears that Poles are being made to feel ashamed to be Polish.
" "For all the international scandal my arrest has caused, I feel ashamed and embarrassed.
"Gross" this causes the person on the receiving end to feel ashamed, embarrassed, humiliated, etc.
Then I feel ashamed because everyone keeps telling me what a good attitude I have.
I would also feel ashamed that I let a penis distract me from my hustle.
So we're here to tell you that you don't need to feel ashamed any longer.
That's not something I should feel ashamed of, [that's] something I should feel empowered by!
So you don't need to feel ashamed of your first few (probably awkward) college hookups.
With their help and attention, he had learnt to not feel ashamed of his body.
It isn't just irrelevant play—it's worth considering, even if it makes you feel ashamed.
"It's so fundamental to the female experience to be mistreated and feel ashamed of it."
They should be able to get help without any reason to feel ashamed or embarrassed.
If everybody's naked pictures were available on the Internet, nobody would need to feel ashamed.
But he's allowed people to voice and act on them publicly and not feel ashamed.
They should feel ashamed and guilty and show the signs of discomfort that such feelings engender.
The incident made her feel ashamed and embarrassed, she said, sharing the story on social media.
Ray-Jones says victims often lie about injuries or marks because they feel ashamed and embarrassed.
If a wealthy person has something, you do not necessarily feel ashamed not to have it.
Yet we've been taught to fear it, be disgusted by it, and feel ashamed about it.
Good news, singles: you no longer have to feel ashamed over not finding a partner. 1.
Over the course of five days, I spent $276.03 … and I feel ashamed, so so ashamed.
He found that I was not a judgmental person... I never wanted him to feel ashamed.
My father even drove a school bus, a fact I vividly remember made me feel ashamed.
I could feel ashamed of poor decisions that led me here and call it a night.
I really never knew there were this many ways to feel ashamed to be an American.
Despite all of this, I still feel ashamed for how vulnerable I was to opportunistic Russian actors.
They might feel ashamed of their thoughts and emotions, and wish instead for them to simply disappear.
His message: that fellow Muslims should not let these events make them feel ashamed about their faith.
The honeymoon phase, during which the abuser may feel ashamed by his or her behavior and apologize.
Your friend might feel ashamed or humiliated that you're calling their bluff that everything's fine, Yager says.
"I feel ashamed that I would have those thoughts, feel that low and that depressed," Perry said.
"I feel ashamed that I would have those thoughts, feel that low and that depressed," she said.
Moreover, many may feel ashamed or stigmatized if they seek out opioid treatment in their local community.
I live knowing there are assumptions made about me that I can't change, so I feel ashamed.
And why should people feel ashamed of enjoying a piece of entertainment that's made to be enjoyed?
When I realized I would feel ashamed to name this funder, that made it an easy decision.
It's just that I stayed with Verizon so long, and I guess I just feel ashamed. Really?
"A stain on the American conscience": Special Forces officers say they feel "ashamed" about abandoning Kurdish allies.
Dear Heloise: I've been a larger-size person my whole life, and I used to feel ashamed.
Because it's the chicken or the egg: am I ashamed or am I made to feel ashamed?
She felt awful for making our mother worry, for making her feel ashamed of her failing mind.
I don't think anyone should feel ashamed of wanting to be connected to their friends and family.
There's no need to feel ashamed or guilty about smoking—just quit and do it for yourself.
"It all started in the 1990s when intersex activists, who were former patients, started to come out to say, 'What's been done to us is really not OK. I feel ashamed and I shouldn't feel ashamed,'" says Nina Callens, a clinical psychologist specialising in DSD at Ghent University.
Women are made to feel ashamed of their naked bodies, even when they want to keep them private.
And the fact that my own actions have given people reason to doubt that makes me feel ashamed.
But too often, we're fetishized, made to feel ashamed of our bodies, or people assume that we're celibate.
I feel ashamed that I didn't do so as soon as I found out I was being released.
I hate that I bite my nails; it makes me feel ashamed, and I've tried quitting multiple times.
He does not feel ashamed if respectable people in the media or respectable people in Congress attack him.
We're glad to hear that Ford recognizes that his original intentions were indeed something to feel ashamed of.
I feel ashamed for all the people I've been kind to knowing kindness is all it will take.
One of the many lies depression tells you is that you should feel ashamed of being its victim.
Angry that there are such incredibly insensitive assholes out there making me feel ashamed of trying to feel normal.
"It was becoming clearer to me that this wasn't healthy, and I knew I shouldn't feel ashamed," he says.
"Making someone feel ashamed of who they are is a cruel manipulation, designed to oppress and repress," she said.
"Friendly reminder for anyone who needs to hear it: Therapy is never something to feel ashamed of," Reinhart wrote.
Maisie Williams told Vogue that playing Arya Stark in "Game of Thrones" made her feel ashamed of her body.
The company's accountant knew about these charges, so the employees probably knew, too, and this made him feel ashamed.
To be seen with desire and to look with desire and to not feel ashamed or edit your gaze.
When we feel ashamed or guilty about what turns us on, it can potentially lead to sexual performance difficulties.
And while there are many people in worse financial shape than me, I feel ashamed to have this debt.
This may lead us to say or do things that would typically lead us to feel ashamed or embarrassed.
Even the straight characters feel ashamed of their attractions, because they've been taught sex is only palatable within marriage.
But I'll never feel ashamed to think of him as my president, much less to root for his success.
A lot of people feel ashamed to have these feelings, but it's actually a lot more common than we think.
I can only hope that during the tour he will change his mind and feel ashamed about what he tweeted.
"It just really makes me feel ashamed," Madonna said while asking why their land was being destroyed, the AP reported.
And when we get older, we're made to feel ashamed for paying attention to something as trivial as our clothes.
The moment that Delevingne realized she shouldn't feel ashamed was the moment when her mental health took a turning point.
After being a proud Spartum alum … I now feel ashamed to have represented a school who will not take accountability.
You need to talk to qualified professionals, get medical support, and not feel ashamed or try to 'tough it out.
Angry that there are such incredibly insensitive a—holes out there making me feel ashamed of trying to feel normal.
It's basically telling us we should feel ashamed of our post and letting us bury our heads in the sand.
And the fact that my own actions have given people a good reason to doubt that makes me feel ashamed.
None with quite as much fervor as: I say: Personally, I do sort of feel ashamed about my core queasiness.
When a person uses language like 'gross' this causes the person on the receiving end to feel ashamed, embarrassed, humiliated, etc.
I have long been envious of Kim Kardashian's cleavage, and I will not let you make me feel ashamed about that.
Do you have to then also feel ashamed like you did something bad because it took up residence in your anus?
People feel ashamed when they look bad one day, but it's okay not to love yourself every second of every day.
I see these people every day, I know them, I don't feel ashamed of wearing a relatively ugly vest around them.
Farmer psychology can be difficult, and some feel ashamed to call in gleaners, as if it is an admission of failure.
As I learned more about the virus I began to wonder, should you panic or feel ashamed if you get HPV?
In the past, women were often criticized or made to feel ashamed for speaking openly, while alleged harassers evaded serious scrutiny.
And when do people start to feel ashamed that they can't accept the election results and the crappy candidate they ran?
"To an extent I feel ashamed that I didn't know him better, since we weren't super close friends," he told Insider.
Writing that makes me feel ashamed in some way, just as walking out of the door to my parents' house does.
To go to the gym because I'd always leave feeling strong and kickass, not because I'd feel ashamed if I didn't.
To see him obviously framedCouldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land Where justice is a game.
If I tell my mother nothing, I thought, then there's nothing she can feel ashamed and embarrassed about on my behalf.
When we read her black-and-white panels, we don't feel ashamed of our moments of imperfection; instead, we feel seen.
This thing is so bad compared to every other keyboard case on the market that Apple should genuinely feel ashamed of it.
Meanwhile, soldiers in the field are reporting that, for the first time, they feel ashamed — ashamed of what their country has done.
Meanwhile soldiers in the field are reporting that for the first time they feel ashamed — ashamed of what their country has done.
They don't go out of their way to watch porn and, when they do view it, they don't feel ashamed or guilty.
"I feel ashamed that I committed tax evasion in Unbreakable Spirit and other projects by taking advantage of 'split contracts,'" Fan admits.
"I feel ashamed that I committed tax evasion in Unbreakable Spirit and other projects by taking advantage of 'split contracts,'" she admitted.
"The words like 'slut' and 'prude' are on these beautiful parts of our body that we shouldn't feel ashamed for," she said.
I feel ashamed for being lucky to not have to go through what they went through in order to reach this point.
" Netflix hit back, saying: "Young women shouldn't feel ashamed for being sexual humans or for feeling confident or sexy in their bodies.
To see him obviously framed Couldn't help but make me feel ashamed to live in a land Where justice is a game.
Marin is wary that labeling female premature orgasm as dysfunctional could give women yet another reason to feel ashamed of their sexuality.
"What these requirements are really intended to do is to shame [women], to make them feel ashamed of their decision," says Allen.
Children often feel ashamed over being bullied or fear that if their parents or caregivers get involved, the bullying may get worse.
Don&apost feel ashamed for telling people that you&aposre having a rough go of it, and consider talking to a professional.
They have encouraged, or forced, many of us to become doctors, lawyers and engineers, and to feel ashamed if we do not.
In other words, your discharge is your friend — it's definitely not something you need to feel ashamed of or even grossed out by.
"It's been difficult for me to find the words to what I'm about to share with you because I feel ashamed," he admitted.
You should never feel ashamed or embarrassed about your sexual fantasies, so long as you're exploring them in a safe, healthy, consensual way.
Interestingly, many people who don't seek treatment for their original trauma will feel ashamed that they're still suffering well after the incident occurred.
Too many people confuse their unhappiness with ungratefulness, and feel ashamed for wanting something more than what other people think they should want.
This administration isn't embarrassed by its behavior, and neither should we feel ashamed of our determination to stop child abuse as government policy.
And don't think that Brown is trying to start any beef with Ramsay — he's just pointing out that pineapple lovers shouldn't feel ashamed.
A mom who's suddenly confronting depression may feel ashamed to admit it, and need some extra prodding before she is willing to talk.
"People had been made to feel ashamed of their history—to feel dirty, to feel undereducated, limp, lacking teeth or whatever," Pietrzak said.
I wanted to make the stranger feel ashamed, to speak back to the maternal superego she represented, to say: What kind of mother?
"Friendly reminder for anyone who needs to hear it: Therapy is never something to feel ashamed of," she posted on her Instagram Story.
" No one should ever have to feel ashamed about their weight, and Corden was correct when he said fat shaming is "just bullying.
After a couple of hours of watching Futurama and snacking on caramelized profiteroles until I should feel ashamed, I went into the kitchen.
"Many people in American culture have been taught to feel ashamed of sex, and so they don't talk about it," says Jamie Justus, LCSW.
She listed all the taboo feelings (and, in some cases, lack thereof) she felt, reassuring other mothers that they didn't have to feel ashamed.
I wanted to create a space where you can tell your OWN story with out anyone commenting or making you feel ashamed EVER again!!
Hillary Clinton is tired of the body-shaming that makes girls and women feel ashamed — and she wants people to "stand up" against it.
Well, if Karen Gillan turns out to breathe through her skin in Jumanji, I will truly feel ashamed of my words and deeds. pic.twitter.
The driver kept whipping the horse harder and harder, with a rage that I could not understand and which, strangely, made me feel ashamed.
I woke up knowing exactly what had happened the night before and knew there was no reason for me to feel ashamed of myself.
"I feel ashamed of my country," said Roxane Hauzeur, who has housed as many as five migrants at a time in her small apartment.
Retrospection involved recategorizing things that happened to me and reevaluating past actions and decisions, which led me to feel ashamed, slighted, or self-pitying.
We internalize it and make up in our minds what all those same people must be thinking, and start to feel ashamed, embarrassed and disappointed.
Sports bra have been created FOR this purpose, so please, do not feel ashamed wearing it at the gym, especially when it is so warm.
Wild, a Democratic representative from Pennsylvania, talked about creating a future where people don't feel ashamed about discussing mental health issues or seeking medical treatment.
"I really hope I can help other women out of this shadow, because we do not need to feel ashamed," Mous said on the show.
And that idea trickles down into the minds of thin people who find plus-size women attractive, causing them to feel ashamed for liking us.
"More people suffer from mental health issues than we may realize but no one should ever feel ashamed to reach out for support," Spade says.
"More people suffer from mental health issues than we may realize but no one should ever feel ashamed to reach out for support," David said.
People are usually afraid that their partner isn't going to react positively to their taste, which could make them feel ashamed or embarrassed, Hope says.
But, according to Williams, there were times when dressing as Arya made her feel "ashamed" of her own body - especially as she started to "mature".
The "Desperate Housewives" star Marcia Cross has become a vocal anal-cancer survivor because she doesn't want people to feel ashamed to talk about it.
Dr Rebecca Moore, a consultant perinatal psychiatrist, meets many women who have had simple, easy births and feel "ashamed or embarrassed" to admit to them.
But what I was really in search of was a story I could tell about my grandfather that didn't make me feel ashamed of him.
As a Muslim, I feel ashamed of the cruelty they have suffered at the hands of people who act in the name of my faith.
Meanwhile, viewers would see high Like counts on friends' or influencers' posts, compare those to their own smaller Like counts and feel ashamed or inadequate.
"We hope that Jonathan coming out will encourage other people to not feel ashamed of whatever they're going through and seek support," she told VICE.
A normal person would feel ashamed to have once loudly and publicly advocating for the killing of five people for a crime they didn't commit.
I'm tired of getting messages that make me feel ashamed or have me looking behind my shoulder when I walk to my car at night.
I finally went to the gynecologist, another man, who scolded me and made me feel ashamed because I had to tell him what I had done.
"It just really makes me feel ashamed, ashamed to be an American, ashamed to be a human being really," she said before launching into "American Life."
These scars represent the battle we have been through to get to where we are today and they should never be something we feel ashamed of.
Denying your truth could stem from a time when someone rejected you or made you feel ashamed or afraid of your thoughts or feelings, he writes.
In fact, using euphemisms sends the message that the accurate terms aren't OK to use and that a child should feel ashamed of those body parts.
The trauma of being a survivor is obviously a huge burden to carry, but one that victims shouldn't be forced to bear alone or feel ashamed of.
We can't feel ashamed when we want to feel desired, and it's not wrong to want sexual attention—I yearn for it pretty much all the time.
Abusers use the stigma of it as a weapon, as they know the children they prey upon will feel ashamed, and likely won't tell anyone about it.
Meanwhile, the stretchy knit Seamless Leggings are an attractive legging basic you'll default to on the weekends, but won't feel ashamed to wear out of the apartment.
"I don't feel ashamed to be loud, which is an argument I've had with lots of men, who thought I was too sassy and unladylike," she said.
How I didn't understand why the pastor would have people waving their envelopes when they donated, making other people feel ashamed about not being able to donate.
To find out if I should feel even more ashamed about something I already feel ashamed about, I reached out to a bunch of butt doctors (gastroenterologists).
"Once you recognize the secret reason for her exposure, you will feel ashamed of your words & deeds," Kojima tweeted in response to the wave of online criticism.
Just like there's a stigma attached to mental illness, many people feel ashamed of racking up credit card debt, so this situation can feel like a double whammy.
Rather than responding to legitimate criticism, it's become normal to heap shame upon those across the aisle: I have nothing to feel ashamed about, but you certainly do.
They may feel anxious when non-immediate family members offer them hugs, and they may feel ashamed when they want physical comfort from a teacher or a friend.
Her eventual diagnosis wasn't the turning point, as it is for some—Nantais continued to feel ashamed as she tried to hide her diagnosis from her neurotypical coworkers.
Midwesterners who voted for him won't be lured back into the Democratic fold if they're made to feel ashamed about their decision and told that they were duped.
Every year, I sit down with my soldiers and tell them my story, so that they won't feel ashamed to come forward if something similar happens to them.
"It's one thing to feel ashamed, it's another thing to take that energy and channel it to calling your airline of choice or calling your member of Congress."
Christine Bray hopes to share that message with her daughter, Lily, when the 4-month-old grows old enough to possibly feel ashamed of Opal for being different.
"We have to convince parents to accept their children the way they are and we must take away the worries from young people to feel ashamed," Spahn said.
What made you decide to create work about the feminine universe and its complexities, focusing on many of these characteristics that we've been taught to feel ashamed about?
You might feel ashamed for having fun, while the sad parts of you try to suck you back into the dark hole of Netflix and order-in pizza.
I pledge not only to help our youth not feel ashamed of their own conditions, but also to lend support to those servicemen and women who suffer from PTSD.
Jaki, who steered the legislation through parliament, says young Poles like him have been taught to feel ashamed, not proud, of their nation's wartime behavior by successive liberal governments.
Don't worry, it's pretty common, so you really don't have to feel ashamed especially since even people as famous as Hugh Jackman have funny nicknames from their past, too.
"Sometimes you feel ashamed of yourself, you are choosing places where others are going to be bombed and you are surrounded by protection, their houses are protection," said Shehwaro.
Then, if I date someone, when he flakes or ghosts or decides I'm not exciting enough for him, he dissipates, and I feel ashamed for not seeing it coming.
" But new mothers may feel ashamed to share their mental health struggles amid what we often paint as a joyous, rosy affair, leaving them wondering, "What's wrong with me?
"I made it very clear to him that he needed to stop, but I feel ashamed that this happened at Pó, and my staff endured this behavior," he said.
If you feel ashamed to be laughing, then Lonergan has got you exactly where he wants you—stirred and confounded, casting around for breaks in the cloud of sadness.
"It's disgraceful that our society's even having this problem and disgraceful that we should feel ashamed for talking about it," 18-year-old Suzie Murray said at the rally.
For individuals struggling with any mental illness, Diamandis' essay is a powerful reminder to be patient with ourselves, find healthy coping mechanisms, and to never feel ashamed of our illnesses.
"I feel ashamed and guilty for what I did, and here, I offer my sincere apology to everyone," Fan wrote, per Variety, who was the first to publish the apology.
Ratepayers of Moreland, who have not been consulted and who did not sign up to dumping Australia Day, have every right to feel ashamed and angered by this divisive move.
"I feel ashamed that I would have those thoughts, feel that low and that depressed," Perry admitted, also sharing that she wrote a song about her experience according to Cosmopolitan.
Men may feel ashamed to seek help because of stereotypes like "that's not what tough guys do," said Dr. Ken Duckworth, medical director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Closely tied to that movement is another one that started in 2017, which finally allowed women to start talking about the ways sex made them feel ashamed, traumatized, and silenced.
These women imagined how their guests and neighbors would judge their homes, and many feared that they would feel ashamed if they had to ask guests to relieve themselves outside.
Put on display from Europe to North America, they were poked and prodded, laughed at, marveled over, called freaks and monsters, and expected to feel ashamed of who they were.
When I read that nobody should ever feel ashamed to be alone or to be in a crowd, I realized that I often felt ashamed of both of those things.
If you're a cat owner, now's the time to look at him/her, feel ashamed, and start teaching them how to skateboard, ride a bike, or maybe even drive a car.
Speaking recently on a podcast called "Anger Management," Biden said that Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy made him "feel ashamed" and added that U.S. credibility on the world stage was deteriorating.
They traded tips on how to diet or purge, pictures of their bodies that made them feel ashamed and pushed them to diet more, and "thinspiration" photos of extremely thin celebrities.
We bought one girl a new uniform so she didn't feel ashamed of her old one, and her teacher says that she's since become more confident and speaks up in class.
As long as you're careful, no matter what your role is in the sex industry, I really don't feel that there is any reason to feel ashamed telling family and friends.
Speaking recently on a podcast called "Anger Management," Biden said that Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy made him "feel ashamed" and added that U.S. credibility on the world stage was deteriorating.
"I feel ashamed and deeply remorseful for my past actions," Mr. Xie said at his trial in Changsha, a city in southern China, according to transcripts issued online by the court.
"When a child is made to feel ashamed about who they are, it can trigger serious mental health issues and crippling shame," the charity's CEO Peter Wanless said in a statement.
The bottom line is, there's no need to label foods as "good" and "bad" — and you really don't need to feel ashamed or to seek permission to eat foods that you enjoy.
"I was meant to feel ashamed if I tempted men," the entrepreneur revealed on a panel with Gwyneth Paltrow at the In Goop Health summit in Los Angeles on Saturday, May 18.
I think sometimes women are made to feel ashamed of their sexuality, and in this song I wanted to say it's okay to own it, and it's okay to share the responsibility.
Still, many women are confused or embarrassed about their symptoms, or feel ashamed of their diagnosis, says Mamie McLean, MD, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Alabama Birmingham.
"I want to change that stigma...I want them to know that they no longer have to feel ashamed and that they no longer have to conceal their scars," Develle told 123News.
BCS and Hope's Promise showed these ladies what it was like to walk with someone through their brokenness — through the hardest time of their life, when they feel ashamed, scared, and alone.
The entire concept of sex addiction is laden with value judgments, he said, including how much sex is excessive and at what point a person should feel ashamed of their sexual desires.
For me, it was the opposite: the closer I was to him, the less I would feel ashamed; he was part of the world, and he would accelerate me into the light.
The move was both in support of students who might feel ashamed of being mocked if their menstrual products were visible in the backpack, and as a way to mock the new requirement.
Some of the women also face cultural barriers—it can be stigmatizing to talk about violence in the home and sexual assault in particular, and many of the women Valentina meets feel ashamed.
"More people suffer from mental health issues than we may realize but no one should ever feel ashamed to reach out for support," the 53-year-old comedian told People on Thursday night.
And then when I try to not be single anymore, I get a text from a stranger online asking if I'll send him photos so he can masturbate, making me feel ashamed again.
" She said many women she spoke to who had suffered sexual harassment or assault "refused to be interviewed (as) they feel ashamed and they're extremely worried their friends and family will find out.
It's more like a public service announcement that I make into the microphone, urging people to seek help, urging people to not feel ashamed of feeling powerless when it comes to their brains.
It made me feel like we might be taking baby steps toward a time when a woman's instinct isn't to feel ashamed and the instinct of someone in power isn't to ignore her.
" He added: "Someday I'm going to hopefully have some grandkids and sit down and talk to them about the experience of the World Series and not really feel ashamed of it at all.
"If you don't say that you feel ashamed to be gay, or if you say you didn't struggle with the contradictions between your sexuality and religion, they are unlikely to believe you," she says.
Talking about and celebrating a 60-year-old woman is a good thing, especially in a medium — women's magazines — that bears responsibility for making women feel ashamed about growing older in the first place.
It made me feel ashamed that I couldn't feel honest and really be who I am, and I just didn't want to pretend to be somebody else anymore so that people would like me.
Middle- and upper-class white people aren't forced to acknowledge and feel guilty for the public benefits they receive, while poor mothers are made to feel ashamed for using food stamps to feed their kids.
Occasionally someone online will attempt to silence me, or make me feel ashamed of sharing my suffering: usually because my suffering does not look like theirs, and therefore they assume it must not be valid.
There is a ton of hidden historical and cultural context that may point to why you might feel ashamed, distrustful, or generally crappy about money — and none of it has to do with your intelligence.
I grew up in a community that was pretty conservative and Christian, and all of a sudden I had this space where I could be naked, talk about sex, not feel ashamed about my nudity.
Many have been conditioned to feel ashamed, as though the assault was their fault; those who know it wasn't still have little faith in a criminal justice system that routinely disregards the testimony of victims.
This summer in particular, no studio should be ashamed to release an unpretentious, well-paced bit of entertainment like Crawl — and audiences shouldn't feel ashamed to leave the comfort of their homes to check it out.
After the unflattering images of him working at the grocery store went viral online, Owens, who played Elvin Tibideaux on The Cosby Show from 1985-92, contacted his son, who he was worried would feel ashamed.
Model Bridget Malcolm is sharing the story of her third-worst experience on a modeling shoot (the first two involved sexual assault, she adds), when she was made to feel ashamed of her size-4 body.
How anyone in Syria, or the rest of the world, for that matter, can look at this photo and not feel ashamed for failing to live up to the responsibility of being an adult defies comprehension.
You don't have to have a fetish to feel ashamed, so I would hope that anyone who reads this book would come away from this book feeling that there is really nothing to be ashamed of.
I know that what I can do with my violin or with my music is just a drop in the ocean, but I would feel ashamed not to deliver this drop if I can do it.
"Many who are like me feel ashamed of their status," said 19-year-old Max Kim, who came to the US from South Korea at age 5 and learned of his undocumented status when in high school.
It sounds like the motivation behind all of this is to create an artificial context where you no longer have to feel ashamed of your desires because the decision, so to speak, is taken from you. Right.
We have always been treated as a problem here, made to feel as if we are not full citizens of our country, been made to feel ashamed of the fact that our story here starts with enslavement.
"It's not okay for this to happen to anyone and it's not okay for people, like society, to feel like the person that's been hurt, that they've done something wrong to feel ashamed about the situation," she said.
Watch the whole thing above, and simultaneously feel ashamed that Ric Flair's dance moves are better than yours, and comforted by the fact that some way, somehow, said moves are probably going to solve all the world's woes.
And according to a new review of research presented this week the American Psychological Association annual convention, doctors are one of the biggest offenders when it comes to making people feel ashamed of the number on the scale.
I especially consider it in terms of what it means to have an audience, what it means to be an educator, how to help a student learn how to speak a language and not make them feel ashamed.
While Billie's main demographic is women, the brand is taking advantage of the month to help fundraise for men's health organization the Movember Foundation, while also spreading the message that women shouldn't feel ashamed of their facial hair.
So many women have reached out to me after seeing the film and have told me, 'Because you're not ashamed to talk about your diagnosis, it makes me feel like I don't have to feel ashamed about mine either.
"People are putting some effort and time into making sure that we never have to walk backstage at a fashion show as women of color and feel ashamed about our hair and the color of our skin," she says.
Some women are not bothered by their symptoms, others feel ashamed, some have been brushed off by health care providers, led to believe there are no therapies, or they have been offered only a limited range of treatment options.
I feel ashamed of a lot of the people in this country voting in what I would class as the wrong way, and worried because we're already experiencing the fallout, and the results only came through a few hours ago.
I won't go into detail about which story it was, as I already feel ashamed about consuming the victims' lives as though they were a serial novel, but I will say that I spent two days doing nothing but that.
In comic strips, this is common with little boy characters, like Dennis the Menace or Calvin, but it's hard to name another comedic female comic protagonist who is wholly defined by her negative traits and doesn't feel ashamed of them.
"This book of passages, phrases and proverbs," she writes, "helped me acknowledge that I didn't need to feel ashamed or embarrassed, because other people had thought about a lot of the things I did — and not always in the same way."
The hot new supermarket is called Tashkent, which I've been told not everyone knows is the capital of Uzbekistan, so I should spell it out — if this applies to you, no need to feel ashamed, just get to Brighton Beach.
If, for instance, someone has problematic relationships but either can't see her patterns clearly or would feel ashamed acknowledging them directly, I'll often suggest a novel or memoir rather than a self-help book that addresses these issues head on.
So many people feel ashamed to talk about their sex lives and their kinks and the things that turn them on — but as soon as they see a smiling face talking about it with confidence it's almost like that shame is completely lifted.
"We want you to make the best decision so we don't feel ashamed before our customers who use the Galaxy phablet smartphones," one posting said, using a word for big phones like the Note 7 that approach the size of a tablet.
"I won't hide the marks of my story because NO woman should feel ashamed [or] feel blamed for being a victim of domestic violence," Gentz, who identifies herself online as a student at the University of South Florida, wrote in the caption with her photo.
Looking back I feel ashamed of doing it, because I should have informed myself enough to vote for minor parties and also should have realized that voting in a democracy is a privilege that not everyone has so I shouldn't take it for granted.
The doctor had told me she was glad I came to the hospital just to be sure, and didn't make me feel ashamed for letting my anxiety overwhelm me to the point that I thought a ghostly menstrual hygiene product might be trying to murder me.
The hardest part about being non-white at school is constantly wanting to assimilate and forget about my differences that separate me; but, these same differences are what make me who I am and it upsets me that I feel ashamed about it because of societal pressures.
Although battling the stigma against mental illness is a long fight that may take longer than a day, Bell Let's Talk day is a good start towards promoting a healthy dialogue that will hopefully encourage people to seek help and to not feel ashamed of their mental health problems.
It still boasts some inventive set-ups, like surviving an underground parking lot filled with monsters, or covering civilians as they escape from the secret police, and if the combat were weightier and the game didn't make you feel ashamed for using guns, moments like that could really sing.
In practice, however, Wilentz's theory doesn't really apply: Progressive and liberal are precisely synonyms in American political life—and have been since the 1980s, when Ronald Reagan succeeded in making liberals feel ashamed of the word and fearful of associating with it, and they started calling themselves progressives instead.
I sat down with the very funny (and very sweet, IRL) Cardosa over coffee to talk about the journey from blog to book, how one of his best acting gigs was playing a costumed recyling can, and why nobody should ever feel ashamed about working in the service industry.
Oliver asked in no uncertain terms why the Dalai Lama won't condemn the practice of self-immolation among his acolytes, and the Dalai Lama replied that he didn't want to make the families left behind feel ashamed of how their children died because it went against his will.
At a rally last year Santiago Abascal, the leader of Vox, swore to his followers that "The left will never succeed in making us feel ashamed for that which only merits pride," such as opposing feminism, Muslims, gay rights and constraints on fighting goaded bits of beef in tight embroidered trousers.
You feel ashamed, but also enlightened, because at least you have named the sin: You belong to a nation of bloodthirsty colonizers (Howard Zinn), or anti-intellectuals (Richard Hofstadter) or, in Kurt Andersen's latest opus, a people who have committed themselves over the last half century to florid, collective delusion.
When she's performing in the video, you would never know because she's wearing nothing that would give you any of those signifiers but yet it kind of proves that we are all suffering at some point in our lives, and we've all gone through something that made us feel ashamed and alone.
I've heard many friends tell me that recent revelations about privacy problems have made them feel ashamed of their social media use, or ashamed that they find the idea of quitting to be overwhelmingly difficult, or ashamed that their attempt at giving up Facebook for Lent fell apart only a few days in.
"I refuse to feel ashamed and upset on a daily basis for not meeting your ridiculous, unobtainable [sic] beauty standards, whilst you sit at a desk all day, shoveling cakes and biscuits down your throats and slagging me and my friends off about our appearance," she wrote in a Facebook post in October 2015.
But as a feminist who believes there's nothing inherently wrong with wine coolers and Millennial Pink and all the other "girly" stuff that we've been conditioned to feel ashamed for liking, part of me wants to order a Double Grande-sized PSL and shout about it from the top of the Empire State Building.
You're not the same everywhere you go — you behave differently at a job interview or visiting grandma than when hanging out with your friends, but if you feel pulled to change or hide who you are, or you feel ashamed after hanging out with your friend, it may be time to try on other friendships.
Their overlapping dialogue is as discursive as their stretching is synchronised, spanning topics as varied as menstruation (pads or tampons?), refugee camps, bird-watching and the Khmer Rouge (ie, what it is, how to pronounce it and whether to feel ashamed of one's ignorance of it; "We don't do genocides 'til senior year," says one girl defensively).
Perpetuating the idea that there is a single acceptable definition of beauty that people should strive to achieve by lightening their skin or straightening their hair is a dangerous and psychologically damaging form of discrimination in and of itself, but those pressures are doing more than just hurting women's self-esteem and leading them to feel ashamed in their own skin.
As Mashable's Angie Han explained in her article, there are 3 main reasons why Harvey Weinstein's victims find it so difficult to come forward:  Women are made to feel ashamed for not fighting hard  Women are threatened into silence and punished for speaking out The authorities aren't always helpful Bear this in mind before launching a witch hunt against victims of sexual assault. 
Former Boston Globe editor Ben Bradlee Jr. said in an interview that aired Tuesday on "Rising" that 6900 Democratic presidential candidate Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 2628 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE made white, working-class voters feel "ashamed" during the campaign.
To see how, I construct a nationalism index based on agreement with three statements ("I would rather be a citizen of America than any other country in the world"; "There are some things about America today that make me feel ashamed of America" and "The world would be a better place if people from other countries were more like Americans").
My guess is that your decision to go off your meds is rooted in one of the following three reasons: you feel better, and so you think you don't need them anymore; you're wrestling with the idea of being a person who does need it, and stopped because you resent it or feel ashamed; or because you couldn't tolerate the side effects.
"And I am doing it here to try and help, because there are all these survivors out there right now who need justice, who need to feel that they can take the time they need to sort through the trauma, to sort through the shame, because I can tell you in situations of second-degree rape, which is what mine would constitute, you feel ashamed," Sorvino said.
Whenever I think unhappily about Alec Baldwin, the way you do when you feel ashamed of knowing too much about a celebrity — whenever I think about his nasty divorce; the horrible voice mail message he left for his daughter Ireland in 2007; the time he fought with a photographer in New York — I remember his performance in one of my favorite old "Saturday Night Live" skits.
But he has also wandered into more exotic territory, offering up a mix of bad policy ideas (elite colleges should admit as many legacy students and children of rich donors as they want) and sanctimonious tone policing (liberals should feel ashamed of themselves for not allowing the president to revel in the murder of ISIS's chief lieutenant) with the unyielding, over-the-spectacles glare of an imaginary Concerned of Brooklyn Heights.
If this pioneering film is a success (a big "if," since the young men who need it most might be too self-conscious to see it in theaters), expect more female-friendly gay-male love stories marketed at teens — the ultimate upside of which will be a chance to show those struggling with oppression, suicidal thoughts, and the other trappings of the closet that they are not alone, and need not feel ashamed.

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