Burkini insecurities, body insecurities and social insecurities towered higher than any diving board I could hope to reach.
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Yet not only does she continue to share insecurities, those insecurities are met with a maelstrom of criticism for her honesty.
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Back then, makeup was used as a way to mask her insecurities — insecurities that made her simultaneously hate and identify with her culture.
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Because sometimes cis people have insecurities about trans people, and they reflect those insecurities on to us and then we start feeling bad for being trans.
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That strappy ensemble represents my body insecurities, his insecurities about his salary, and our negotiations about what is allowed and what is not in our open relationship.
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While ditching makeup was a great way to tackle my physical insecurities, I knew that this week posed a unique opportunity for me to challenge my social insecurities, as well.
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In her apology to Beckham, posted on Instagram, Dunham said that she was projecting her own insecurities onto the athlete and that it was "unfair" to attribute those insecurities to him.
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" She continued, "It really helps you own those insecurities.
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My jealousy, my insecurities, my fears — those were mine.
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It does means setting aside your insecurities and jumping in.
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There's also something there about Jane's own fears and insecurities.
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Those insecurities are part and parcel of teenagedom in general.
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She continued the post with mentions of her previous insecurities.
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And, both of them developed insecurities about their own behinds.
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It can teach you about you or your partner's insecurities.
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The girls have also been candid about their own insecurities.
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Meanwhile, Trump is the sum total of his pathological insecurities.
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Drinking immediately helped with a lot of my personal insecurities.
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Little insecurities left unchecked grow into big fears of failure.
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Insecurities and politics can abound, and the work can suffer.
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I'm a girl and I have insecurities of my own.
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I no longer put actions behind my fears and insecurities.
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"Questions about numbers can lead to more insecurities," she says.
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Otherwise, you'll internalize all of the insecurities of the world.
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This group is most certainly not alone in their insecurities.
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Arrogance is false confidence, and it always masks major insecurities.
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Playing him was really illuminating about my own personal insecurities.
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There is a lot of vulnerability and insecurities growing up.
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It must stem from my insecurities about not looking fashionable.
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He seemed immune to the insecurities that I couldn't escape.
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That wasn't my plan, and it hacked into my insecurities.
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All of my insecurities disappeared when I was wearing it.
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"Kids can be super sensitive and adolescence can magnify insecurities."
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If those insecurities creep up, please be kind to yourselves.
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But there's more to the story than Lil' Kim's insecurities.
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If the relationship is working, your insecurities will dissipate over time.
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He calls out their fears, their insecurities, but worst of all?
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In her new song "I Am," she addresses insecurities she's faced.
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And products are being marketed to take advantage of those insecurities.
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Could sexualizing those insecurities put me back in control of them?
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We're all imperfect, we've all got issues: weird psychological insecurities, problems.
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"Society won't talk about insecurities within young boys enough," Winston said.
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Then, Westcott decided to pray on some of Redmond's biggest insecurities.
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Scott is at Rob's house and they're also discussing Rob's insecurities.
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Their vanity, their insecurities, and their delusions are on full display.
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"There's all those insecurities of, are you good enough?" says Smollett.
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As insecurities and fears raise their ugly-cute heads, take heart.
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No more insecurities about taking your moment and stepping out here.
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Watch more from Tonic: When I began college, my insecurities crested.
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These Orientalist narratives evince their own insecurities and anxieties of China.
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Her failures, her insecurities, her strength, her joy, all of it.
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Going through the process of compiling my accomplishments opened up insecurities.
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Reflect on your insecurities around being in the public eye, Pisces.
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" "Do not impress your insecurities on me, whether physical or sexual.
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Do not impress your insecurities on me, whether physical or sexual.
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She turns this back on the guys, what are their insecurities?
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The energy is transformative; however, change usually brings out people's insecurities.
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Insecurities will get stirred up this evening—watch out for jealousy.
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I'm sure they bonded discussing their insecurities over a big meal.
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Because they reveal these insecurities to us, refugees are easily demonized.
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Given Trump's obvious insecurities and narcissism, he seemingly needs constant affirmation.
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But even the Canadian tennis star apparently has her body insecurities.
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Those events and insecurities were then connected to his sexual attractions.
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Then last year, she took steps to overcome her physical insecurities.
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You bury your childhood traumas, your fears, and your emotional insecurities.
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But I'm less concerned with Trump's insecurities than with his example.
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Freedom, it turned out, did not mean security — just new insecurities.
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But more than that, they're a symptom of our own insecurities.
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Still others are imagined, projections of my own anxieties and insecurities.
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The album also touches on her insecurities with returning to music.
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I kind of exhausted my insecurities when I was a teenager.
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And you can banish all your insecurities by admitting to them.
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And of course, the typical women things of body insecurities and appearance.
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Don't ever think someone doesn't have struggles or insecurities in their life.
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Meanwhile, Darryl is having some insecurities about his relationship with White Josh.
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It brings out all of my insecurities and I start to spiral.
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Trump's insecurities and ineptitude are in full display on his Twitter feed.
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Many girls my age also have insecurities and Instagram models aren't helping.
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I have let my insecurities get the best of me at times.
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Settle, like many, has battled insecurities and self-doubt her whole life.
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I'm in no way "cured" of my insecurities, but I welcome them.
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She also reveals the couple have weathered insecurities and come out stronger.
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He knew what their doubts and insecurities were, and he targeted that.
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Beyond that, her insecurities with regards to her label are also mine.
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Surprisingly, the second I became free of insecurities, questions from others stopped.
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The second part, we want to talk about our foreign policy insecurities.
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It was like watching B-roll for a documentary about my insecurities.
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The Moon clashes with Venus at 2:31 AM, stirring up insecurities.
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Kylie Jenner has always been open about her personal looks-based insecurities.
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"Lemme tell you, I have insecurities about pretty much everything," Throne wrote.
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The movie does grapple with racial insecurities, but it isn't required to.
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Demi Lovato is ready for any body insecurities that come her way.
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Now, she has no problem sharing her insecurities with her new man.
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But May, too, ran a campaign based on voters' fears and insecurities.
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It's your doubts, fears, and insecurities that force you into stupid mistakes.
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Sometimes, those early struggles and insecurities breathe life into your personal style.
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But growing up, Jones struggled with insecurities about her height and skin.
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I don't give my best performance when I'm distracted by my insecurities.
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I was medicating myself so I could escape my pain and insecurities.
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" McCary said, "We actually got together today to talk about Kevin's insecurities.
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Scammers prey on our insecurities, but there's a way to spot them.
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How easily he could turn into water, drown in his own insecurities.
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The conversations reveal some of Trump's deepest insecurities (these are, obviously, infinite).
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I'll never let insecurities or jealousy affect the way I treat you.
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We've all struggled with insecurities and wanting to change something about ourselves.
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Even though I am small, I still have insecurities about my stomach.
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But the problems that guns "solve" for Americans far exceed criminal insecurities.
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"Him getting elected has just amplified all of his insecurities," Scarborough said.
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Even as he enjoyed success, however, many of his old insecurities remained.
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"; "This metamorphosis has allowed me to tackle some of my deepest insecurities.
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Her mother died unexpectedly when Pompeo was five, which fed her insecurities.
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For me, growing up on the camera, those insecurities were all heightened.
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But that doesn't mean she doesn't still have insecurities, like most people.
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They know each other's insecurities, weaknesses, and hold each other to account.
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So does the fact that Daniella earns more bring out any insecurities?
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Don't let insecurities about your worth fuck you up—you deserve this!
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Did you have doubts or insecurities when you first published these images?
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If anything, working in the beauty industry has only heightened my dormant insecurities.
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We now know that Kai used sex to validate many of Meadow's insecurities.
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Aniston told InStyle that she dealt with body insecurities as a kid, too.
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What emotionless immaterial thing do you project your deepest fears and insecurities onto?
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It pokes fun at "basic" ladies' insecurities and lampoons a girls' night out.
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Rather they deliberately promulgate blatant lies which play to voters' irrationalities and insecurities.
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I don't write this to say my adolescent insecurities have been magically fixed.
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When I feel rejected, I'm usually projecting my insecurities onto the reasons given.
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He has lingering insecurities from past relationships and fears that I'll leave him.
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Ruby Rose is tired of people projecting their own body insecurities onto her.
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Old insecurities increase our empathy and mistakes help us understand what we're doing.
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And she's hoping to inspire others by opening up about her own insecurities.
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A lot of the Leave campaigns also play on people's fears and insecurities.
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But rather than challenge those insecurities, Swiss Army Man too often coddles them.
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Our insecurities are momentarily eased, as others feel our hands around their throats.
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Sanders and Trump more than any other candidates are speaking to their insecurities.
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Sam Smith is working to "reclaim" his body and move past his insecurities.
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I'm not proud of it, but my insecurities got the best of me.
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I just sit here, discuss my insecurities and get better at loving myself.
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Everyone else may be looking at you, but what insecurities are they hiding?
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While scrolling through images of Orlando's previous conquests relationships Kara's insecurities boil over.
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In a recent interview with People, Graham opened up about her swimsuit insecurities.
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The actress recently admitted that her insecurities were "exacerbated" by the whole experience.
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We love when stars reveal their insecurities and break down outdated beauty norms.
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Both the London schools play on the aspirations and insecurities of today's parents.
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At dinner, it's Rachel who confesses her insecurities, not the other way around.
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These narcissists declaim their insecurities and grievances in the language of personal essays.
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People are complex, and we all act out our insecurities in different ways.
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It failed to connect with the cultural and economic insecurities of ordinary voters.
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But Sierra and Veronica's relationship is built on fighting off each other's insecurities.
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Instead of talking about national security, he mostly talked about his political insecurities.
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Each question is a litmus test revealing both our wisdom and our insecurities.
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Macy captures the customs and insecurities of the elite in savage, gratifying detail.
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But the main person who triggers my insecurities is my sister-in-law.
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"That contributed to whatever continued later on as insecurities, as solitudes," he said.
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We live in a society where we judge so easily of others' insecurities.
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"They've overcome a lot of fears and insecurities and faculty egos," he said.
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He owned a number of self-hypnosis recordings meant to overcome his insecurities.
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I had insecurities at a time it was increasingly uncool to voice them.
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Genuine compliments go a long way toward "allaying their insecurities," according to Green.
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The Moon opposes sweet Venus early on, 7:40 AM, bringing up insecurities.
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Until we grow comfortable in our own skin, our insecurities hold us back.
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I found two brown Tesco receipts, so instantly my insecurities were paying dividends.
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"Some of these insecurities and feelings stayed with me growing up," he explains.
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Venus squares off with Neptune on December 10, stirring up confusion and insecurities.
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Here, vulnerability is not just a question of self-esteem; it also applies to the emotional insecurities we feel when facing others or, more troubling, the financial insecurities that continue to plague a generation of Black millennial women like Issa.
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An insider later told PEOPLE that it was Kardashian's insecurities that fueled the split.
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My lack of interest in him then directed all my attention to my insecurities.
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Be aware of how their own insecurities can affect you and create appropriate boundaries.
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"I really didn't have any insecurities until I went viral on Facebook," she says.
|
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"You carry your insecurities with you," said Kim Kittredge, the Susitna 100 race director.
|
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"I still have countless insecurities and fears, like everyone else I know," she added.
|
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Even with all my insecurities you've been there for me and I appreciate it.
|
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Could that girl actually be hiding the same deep-seated insecurities we all have?
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So, if you're having these kinds of insecurities, it's vital to work through them.
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For a long time, one of my biggest insecurities was about having small breasts.
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No matter how many compliments my husband gave me, my own insecurities outweighed them.
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And it had a lot to do with the insecurities I had growing up.
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These kinds of insecurities are common, especially since women's sexuality is still so taboo.
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That means all of Kraus' fears and insecurities about the relationship can't be fixed.
|
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It's true we all have our own insecurities — especially when it comes to fashion.
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Never did I realize I had these insecurities before joining Dancing with the Stars.
|
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Rival theories blame populism on deep cultural insecurities prompted by demographic and social change.
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"Because of that, I found a lot of power within my insecurities," said Moretz.
|
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In the film, one of Lady Gaga's character Allie's biggest insecurities was her nose.
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Although everyone has insecurities, you have to try and let that second reason go.
|
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As acclaimed novelist Chuck Palmer, Rhys is all insecurities, self-pity, and coiled frustration.
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"I still have countless insecurities and fears, like everyone else I know," she continued.
|
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The miscommunication, the struggles, the insecurities, the arguments and, at times, even the doubt.
|
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Jase's insecurities about his 153-inch erection affect more than just his hygiene habits.
|
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Asked about the insecurities regarding Brexit, Scheuch said the company was very well prepared.
|
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Because of his insecurities, the rescue recommends a low key home with older children.
|
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He felt freer of old insecurities and narratives he had held himself to before.
|
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Anyone with their own insecurities would constantly call me [names] and constantly push me.
|
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His insecurities are on parade: petty bullying, attacks on women, cheap racism, flagrant narcissism.
|
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Is this because of her scars or because of her insecurities about her scars?
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For me, personally, it's helped me work through a lot of fears and insecurities.
|
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"Lemme tell you, I have insecurities about pretty much everything," Thorne captioned the image.
|
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The only way out was to overcome her insecurities, which were never really explained.
|
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She's held down by her obligations, her insecurities, her hang-ups, and her fears.
|
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Lundquist said family history or childhood insecurities could play a role in infidelity too.
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And that makes me worry less about what seem to be his toxic insecurities.
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The larger-than-life persona I created was consciously performed to mask my insecurities.
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Neurotic insecurities are a powder keg combined with a rage outlet and SJW mob.
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You're facing some insecurities today, Aquarius: around cash, creativity, and even your love life.
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Work with the energy by accepting your insecurities and recommitting yourself to your causes.
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Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter is on at the MoMA until January 22, 2017.
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She might have been dogged by insecurities her whole life, always feeling insufficiently attractive.
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What are the imagined insecurities of a couple of queens, compared to that history?
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She worries about her parents and opens up about her insecurities as a mother.
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Having a dinner party with NXIVM friends meant constantly dissecting your fears and insecurities.
|
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Extreme Makeover tapped into insecurities people had about themselves that hadn't been broadcast before.
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We kept trying to change each other based on our own needs and insecurities.
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We all have insecurities and shortcomings that we'd prefer others not to know about.
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One of Trump's greatest fears and greatest insecurities is being embarrassed and being exposed.
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"A lot of comics hide behind a veneer to protect their insecurities," he said.
|
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And Dianne chooses to ignore how her comfortable background might contribute to Henry's insecurities.
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My mom had wrestled in some capacity with insecurities that followed her into adulthood.
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"This is a consequence and a reflection of greater economic insecurities," Ms. Yellen said.
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" "I never once had any insecurities really about myself until people pointed them out.
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I, like so many of us, try every day to work past those insecurities.
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He uses each as a sounding board for his vanities, insecurities, delusions and fixations.
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A media reporter, Wolff is strongest on his subject's insecurities and psychological hang-ups.
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People who came of age at the time "have insecurities about employment," she said.
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People's insecurities are flaring up—and no one's in the mood to be nice.
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You're super inspired today; however, some insecurities or concerns about cash may pop up.
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Or, in the case of Facebook's user insight presentation to a bank, our insecurities.
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Osbourne has previously spoken out about body image, specifically her own self-consciousness and insecurities.
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It may have been rooted in not only essentially different political philosophies but personal insecurities.
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"Rob shouldn't use these insecurities about his weight as an excuse," she told her friend.
|
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Apparently even becoming the attorney general isn't enough to cure some people of their insecurities.
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Now a source tells PEOPLE that Kardashian's emotional volatility stems from insecurities about his appearance.
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But Dr. Holub says that educating ourselves about where these insecurities come from can help.
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"A lot of the time, we project our own insecurities onto our partner," she says.
|
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But her career was derailed, she said, by insecurities that led her to dark places.
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The SPD, by contrast, wants to allay people's insecurities with spending on welfare and education.
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I still have insecurities as I adjust into my new body, just like everyone else.
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I stopped letting the insecurities hold me back, and instead used them to fuel me.
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It was a way to compensate for my insecurities and I never saved a dime.
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Of course, other insecurities came to the fore over the years — is my nose massive?
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Even relationships that are usually chill will become more dramatic as people's insecurities flare up.
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Throughout the video, she answers questions about her background, performance, and dealing with makeup insecurities.
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"I had been dealing with weight insecurities for years, probably since middle school," Dunlop says.
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"I lost a lot of my insecurities when I lost all that weight," he said.
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Jada Pinkett Smith is opening up about facing insecurities within her marriage to Will Smith.
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Krystal pulls Arie aside in the middle of the ceremony just to voice some insecurities.
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Sometimes when I do a treatment or a wax, women tell me about their insecurities.
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Age has mellowed many of my insecurities because the pressure is no longer on me.
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Watch her journey to making peace finding beauty in the things she once labeled insecurities.
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Apparently even becoming the Attorney General isn't enough to cure some people of their insecurities.
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I realized that I needed to let go of all my insecurities, because they're detrimental.
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Everyone — no matter where you're from, from age eight to 88 —we all have insecurities.
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Lingering insecurities aside, the real answer is our cheese of the week: Scharfe Maxx Extra.
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You're so ready for transformation, but you have to face your fears and insecurities, Capricorn.
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The Saadeh brothers were trying to recruit Topaz by "preying" on his insecurities, she said.
|
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They believe Rob's horribly depressed and she's playing into his insecurities for her own gain.
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In it, Obama addresses her college-age insecurities with her trademark emotional intelligence and grace.
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Anyways, Jane the Hot Mess Mama is back, and this week's episode focuses on insecurities.
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When you're an in-demand star like Lucy Hale, you'd think insecurities are basically nonexistent.
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Besides, no one gives good, honest advice like the person who knows your deepest insecurities.
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Insecurities that might prevent them from enjoying a drug that pushes them to self-analyze.
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But her insecurities disappeared after her parents took to her to a special needs school.
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No more allowing someone's else insecurities to dictate my relationship to music and singing. Boom.
|
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"For some people, confronting the ghoster could bring up their fears and insecurities," Scott said.
|
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Apparently, even becoming the attorney general isn't enough to cure some people of their insecurities.
|
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DuPéré explained that a number of insecurities can arise over the chest area for men.
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Maybe he's been playing on your anxieties, insecurities and anger to further his own ambitions.
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We already get hints of Orlando's insecurities, suggestions that he might be prone to instability.
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Off to wander office looking for teensy bit of chocolate and confess insecurities in diary.
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Occasionally, dirty talk will lead to stepping upon an emotional land mine, tapping into insecurities.
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Nor does it seem, for men, to connect to insecurities about others judging their genitals.
|
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So my story is, yes, I have struggled with insecurities about the way I look.
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You're already having problems and insecurities: 'I'm not as pretty wearing hijab,' things like that.
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" He added, "As an indirect effect of these insecurities, companies postpone their decisions to invest.
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I knew that my relationship with my cousin was built on a lifetime of insecurities.
|
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"I guess it hurt his ego and manifested whatever insecurities he had," Mr. Elkins added.
|
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Relationships, both romantic and nonromantic, may crumble at this time due to jealousies and insecurities.
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Ramsay was a bastard whose insecurities became wrapped up in his own fucked up sadism.
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This gives us enormous power and flexibility, but it brings insecurities with it as well.
|
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It joined the long list of insecurities and inadequacies that I use to define myself.
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It is an echo of Gans's theory: They are at the mercy of their insecurities.
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No one speaks to these insecurities like the human manifestation of insecurity himself: Donald Trump.
|
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Alcohol becomes her solace and she retreats into unchecked anxiety, her insecurities calcifying into agoraphobia.
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And I would look at my hypocrisy and insecurities and think, 'Am I good enough?
|
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It turns out that Demi's concern isn't just about Kristian, but about her own insecurities.
|
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The goal, according to the lawsuit, was to pinpoint their insecurities and weed out skeptics.
|
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Puhto's followers have told her that her posts help them deal with their own insecurities.
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Maybe they&aposre willing to share their insecurities because they know I&aposm a professional.
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Uma seemed to help everyone forget their own agendas and insecurities and form deeper connections.
|
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These insecurities in your 30s and late 20s, it can put people on weird paths.
|
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Tahani is also clearly still struggling to let go of the insecurities that damned her.
|
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It's debilitating to his presidency, and the rest of us are hostages to his insecurities.
|
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This could be due to the insecurities of gang culture and the concept of loyalty.
|
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She also chatted with fans daily, learning their habits, their sexual predilections and their insecurities.
|
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But Gallo works his way through insecurities and finds this blind faith to be comforting.
|
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"Even being in the UFC, I've always have had those body insecurities," Paige tells us.
|
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If only it was as simple to soothe the insecurities of the show's actual Prince Philip.
|
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This Is Us threw me right back into my fat-girl insecurities during last night's episode.
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No more allowing someone's else [sic] insecurities to dictate my relationship to music and singing. Boom.
|
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Sabra Darling opens up about how she's overcoming her body insecurities, five months after giving birth.
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I haven't fully overcome all of my insecurities, but most days I feel fine about it.
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If you said being confronted with your deep-seated insecurities, we have a meme for you.
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It's gonna be awesome for people to feel inspired and not feel alone in their insecurities.
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And if she keeps giving us glimpses into her real-life insecurities, we're all for it.
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I don't usually have many insecurities but my self-esteem really suffered after what had happened.
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In general, talking about your rules, boundaries, needs, insecurities, desires, and fears is the first step.
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He wrote powerfully about his own racial insecurities and his tormented search for meaning and identity.
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Ahead, Grace and Dr. Frankie give their tips on how to get over your relationship insecurities.
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"We have one body and one life, don't let your insecurities hold you back from happiness."
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The You Get Me star added that she wishes people were more honest with their insecurities.
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Perhaps I was bringing my own insecurities to bear on a sweet, loving signal from cyberspace.
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But Dec only partially explores the ways Countdown actually resonates with real-world insecurities and fears.
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Chloë Grace Moretz almost went under the knife after dealing with body insecurities at age 16.
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He will get all the attention in the room, and that will bring out JoJo's insecurities.
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It's the exploitation of those insecurities, of that faith, that Edgerton appears to want to highlight.
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She dug deeper into her insecurities about releasing the book and shared them with the audience.
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I was already upset about making this mistake, and this note totally played on my insecurities.
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All my insecurities and things that I was weak at, he pushes me to be stronger.
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That was where the song came from, I was writing what I'd say to those insecurities.
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At first, Kerswill says, the women are nervous to undress, but the insecurities soon fall away.
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It involves a lot of difficult conversations and confronting a lot of insecurities along the way.
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So my mind is free to obsess over other things, rather than relentless raging insecurities. 'Lol.
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"When she grows up, people with disabilities are always gonna have some insecurities," she tells PEOPLE.
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I've always had insecurities about my body, and I never want to feel that way again.
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But what I can say is no matter what you look like you still have insecurities.
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There's a possessive, even obsessive atmosphere, and people's insecurities and power issues are being stirred up.
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Parenting, it turns out, is humbling in the way it exposes your insecurities and personality flaws.
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They talk about shame and loss, tolerance and compromise, their insecurities as well as their hypocrisy.
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The President's insecurities all seem to revolve around his fear of being unmasked as a fraud.
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I have a lot of insecurities, but when I started working with you … We're like sisters.
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I was another "proud feminist" battling closeted daddy issues and body insecurities while ridiculing other women.
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Even though I feel confident about my face, other insecurities ebb and flow in my mind.
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Ahead, your insecurities about beach season, as depicted through the trials of 11 completely fictional women.
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Insecurities in relationships flare up, but stay grounded and seek the help of an unbiased person.
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Things like being trans, and going through this transition, talking about hormones, my insecurities sometimes too.
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Yet its disappointed show-business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities.
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And Trump's personal insecurities and ego is making this great country more vulnerable than ever before.
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I get to blow up my insecurities and my fears and my flaws for the show.
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But take a few steps into their world and the secrets and insecurities come into focus.
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For decades, they've been hypersexualized and advertisers have long exploited their insecurities about age and appearance.
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We experience the story through 17-year-old Fleetwood's perspective, with all her insecurities and ambitions.
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Impromptu wine nights, study sessions and deep dives into our biggest insecurities were regular weekly activities.
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And Peter Parker suffers from depression thanks to insecurities and decisions that impacted his domestic life.
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He wrote in a Barnumesque style, but also humanized his characters by imbuing them with insecurities.
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I put aside my aesthetic critiques, along with my insecurities, and went through with the audition.
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"Even becoming the attorney general isn't enough to cure some people of their insecurities," Jenner continued.
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Instead, they favor a 2018 theme designed to address the financial insecurities of working-class voters.
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It has arguments to make about the insecurities of millennials and the perniciousness of social media.
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When people tried to hide their insecurities, they tended to feel worse in the long run.
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I think that says so much about facing your insecurities and your flaws, in a sense.
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"Watching characters express insecurities that I have and then talking to people in the audience who are able to say they have those insecurities, they have those thoughts — it felt like I was communing with people in a way that I hadn't really before," he said.
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Sunday night's KUWTK episode proved Kim is still battling some serious insecurities, despite her omnipresent naked figure.
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Her insecurities almost get the best her, but when she hits that carpet, she looks totally collected!
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Rob Kardashian is uncomfortable with his weight – and he's opening up about his insecurities on Rob & Chyna.
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Insecurities demands from its visitors the kind of mental gear-shifting often required by biennials or expos.
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You gotta hit their deepest insecurities with the hot venom of a teenager from a broken home.
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" Chyna, meanwhile, was dealing with her own insecurities after stumbling across tabloid rumors about her "a– collapsing.
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Stanley echoed his sentiments in his conversation with Rather, saying "songs and groupies" didn't change his insecurities.
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"I've realized that many of my deepest insecurities stem from these issues with my dad," she writes.
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Reflecting on one of her own insecurities, McCarthy admits that people haven't always perceived her as authentic.
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She has made it personal by revealing her own insecurities about her finances during the transition period.
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Lady Tremaine, with her flaws and insecurities, was far more relatable than our poor put-upon Cinderella.
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Sure. Am I going to make myself miserable and miss out on life because of these insecurities?
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We all have insecurities about the things that make us different from a typical ideal of beauty.
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"We bonded a lot over having the same kind of outlooks on life, insecurities, dating," she says.
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And now, the insecurities she still feels over her body are preventing her from meeting Mr. Right.
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The politicians who are taking power take our insecurities and enflame them, turning people against one another.
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There are so many ways to taunt and bait the insecurities of an opponent in a fight.
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Public displays of affection, by nature, will bother those who are dealing with insecurities of the heart.
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Beck's insecurities over her own writing takes a toll on Beck's not-quite-a-relationship with Joe.
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The bulimic woman is also shown dancing in a swimsuit, seemingly cured of her self-destructive insecurities.
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I don't depend on makeup, nor do I wear it for men or to hide my insecurities.
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The Crains, letting Hill House manipulate their darkest secrets and insecurities — and seeing if they can survive.
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Tensions that have simmered in previous scenes finally boil over, and insecurities take on dimensions and context.
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Once their specific triggers were identified, content was tailor-made to target their deepest fears and insecurities.
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Israel and Saudi Arabia have understandable fears and insecurities about Iran, even though they are often inflated.
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It boils down to the same age-old teenage insecurities: the need to be noticed and accepted.
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"We project our own insecurities and uncertainty onto others in the form of sexual judgment," she says.
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But when she saw the photo of herself on the left, her insecurities began to set in.
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She doesn't know my anxieties and insecurities and how much I pray to not feel so lonely.
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Regardless of my own insecurities, however, I believe it was a message that needed to be shared.
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All of my insecurities—the swirling remains of Theo's defamation, hurt, and humiliation—riddled my next relationship.
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These people are projecting their own feelings and insecurities, and likely don't know how to be empathetic.
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MJ's insecurities fall to the wayside when she discovers that Zoe cheated on him with another woman.
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He plays on cultural insecurities and fears of violence and offers a restorative anger in their place.
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But I had bad acne, and that caused a lot of insecurities but people don't know that.
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Keeping our relationship open had exposed my deepest insecurities in a way I could no longer ignore.
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When Spike used Willow's insecurities about her new relationship to tear the friends apart, I was mortified.
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Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna's split was fueled by insecurities in the relationship, an insider tells PEOPLE.
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People with low-self esteem tend to focus on their insecurities and neglect their own natural beauty.
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Queer women are also at risk of developing body insecurities from not seeing themselves authentically represented onscreen.
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We talked in awful, cringey ways about thinness and richness that only barely masked our own insecurities.
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These books acknowledged the insecurities and anxieties I felt but was always too ashamed to talk about.
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I think it's refreshing to learn that we're not alone in our anxieties or insecurities or desires.
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Each will eventually battle a doppelgänger who serves as a living manifestation of those issues and insecurities.
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Xi's anxiety about the internet, religion, Hong Kong protesters, even Winnie-the-Pooh underscores his own insecurities.
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My first insecurities about my body and subsequent "diet" started when I was around 10 years old.
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It all proved that rich Boomers have the same weasel-y insecurities as the rest of us.
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But before that, I had to confront my insecurities, self-questioning, and messiness, while acknowledging my strengths.
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I don't think I understood my insecurities or what I experienced until much later, until after school.
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And I think that — that appeals to him, and it — I think it plays to his insecurities.
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Sitting at a table in a comic book convention makes you confront some of your own insecurities.
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This reality doesn't mean Dunham hasn't dealt with misogyny, and it doesn't negate her insecurities and fears.
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Over the past year, I've seen myself revert back to old insecurities and anxieties: Am I good enough?
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It's well-understood that ad execs prey on people's insecurities and concoct unnecessary desires to shape their behavior.
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It was as if all my deepest doubts and insecurities physically manifested in those red, rash-y bumps.
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Party Dog brings out Ethan's deepest fears, which in turn brings out both Lisa and Sam's insecurities too.
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But, of course, high school bullies possess a knack for pinpointing the insecurities of others with astonishing accuracy.
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That means exploring their pasts, vulnerabilities, values, and insecurities — things held by real people with texture and depth.
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A petite 15-year-old with crippling insecurities, attempting to hide them with a wicked sense of fashion.
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Cosmetic surgery is not the answer to insecurities; it takes time and a heck load of self-love.
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The dialogue is snappy, deprecating, and real, something that's not always the case for comedies about female insecurities.
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Sometimes, getting together with a past love has nothing to do with insecurities or fears of flying solo.
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I wouldn't say I'm like Portia, but there are definitely exaggerated insecurities that I have that we share.
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I'm happy to have this platform where I can share my ups and downs, my life, my insecurities.
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But I have insecurities, I am struggling to find balance and I am like every single other girl.
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But since trying this service, all of my doubts have slowly dissipated: the insecurities, the anxieties, the worries.
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And in order to do that they must get to know their own needs, desires, and insecurities deeply.
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And instead of talking to their partners about their insecurities surrounding sex or emotional intimacy, these clients cheated.
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Before the show, Shelton opened up to PEOPLE about the "serious insecurities" he had over performing the duet.
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Together, they glided, danced, and reminded me that it's possible to let loose on wheels, insecurities be damned.
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How do three strong women with insecurities and issues deal with each other and still make a product?
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The Moon, in Aquarius, opposes Venus at 11:49 AM, stirring up insecurities and our need for affection.
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Support that keeps a young person living above their means can undermine their independence and create deep insecurities.
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Simon's first born shared his depression, as well as the usual insecurities faced by the children of superstars.
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Their friendship helps them navigate their respective insecurities, existent because of and perpetuated by forces outside of themselves.
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I'd hate to think that my own insecurities could someday make my sister think negatively about her body.
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The Moon, in Pisces, clashes with Venus at 5:28 AM stirring up insecurities—don't overthink things today!
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Janet Jackson may be a triple threat, but the star has still had her fair share of insecurities.
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As with commercials elsewhere, North Korean adverts also prey on the insecurities and aspirations of would-be customers.
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She explains that meditation is a way to accept whatever insecurities you're feeling without getting distracted by them.
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The current loft residents are perpetual underachievers, or, in Schmidt's case, someone who overachieves to hide his insecurities.
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But it turns out that even Lorde has insecurities — and, no, we don't mean about her dance moves.
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New Unlikeable characters force an air of superiority to mask insecurities, be they romantic, career-related, or both.
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Far from home, she struggled with insecurities about who she was, what she wanted, and how she looked.
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She said she brings it up because of what she sees on the internet, not her own insecurities.
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The live-action Jafar is revealed to have some deep-seated insecurities about his less-than-regal upbringing.
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It is a clear sign that he's putting his own insecurities above the security of the American people.
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I spent a week staring down all my bullshit and all my insecurities, and it was totally liberating.
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His eyes still sometimes dart around, often downward, and he's jarringly comfortable displaying vulnerability and sharing his insecurities.
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In those sessions, students spoke candidly about their fears, insecurities and family pressures, as well as their achievements.
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I don't get myself out there that much because of various insecurities that are expressed in that video.
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She encouraged my romantic gestures — flowers and dinners and love letters — and listened to my fears and insecurities.
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It also offers a look at Brown's own insecurities, particularly the strains of being a career-driven mother.
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But even though she projects confidence, the mogul admits she still struggles with body insecurities at certain times.
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These times are laying bare many of our biggest financial insecurities — What happens if I lose my job?
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He hoped to archive, naturally, "the insecurities and perils" of what it feels like to be alive today.
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"Part of it was I didn't want people to be making money off of my insecurities," they said.
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When the president says, "I'm, like, a smart person," you know he nurses deep insecurities about his intelligence.
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So many trans people are suicidal due to the insecurities they feel being stuck in the wrong body.
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In an environment of mutual insecurities, avoiding dangerous misperceptions should be a top priority for the U.S. administration.
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Insecurities, embarrassment, ego, fear and vengefulness will motivate Iran's leaders to tighten their grip of control where possible.
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"Friends have their own lenses that they look through, with their own insecurities, biases, and distortions," she said.
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Republicans shouldn't have to play to insecurities and fears to drive their party's agenda, but they choose to.
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She said it's been a struggle keeping her insecurities in check with the constant speculation about Offset's fidelity.
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It has allowed a feckless politician to capitalize on residents' economic insecurities and reach the state's highest office.
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And all the insecurities, which are amplified when you compare yourself to someone you both admire and trust.
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Low-income nonvoters face housing and food insecurities too, exacerbated for women because of the gender pay gap.
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When Louis pushes for the reason why, she can't stop herself from spilling her deeper insecurities around success.
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Like most people, Jenner hasn't fully eradicated all her insecurities — she told Vogue that she still feels she has to wear lipstick when she leaves the house — but that she has become more aware of where those insecurities come from and how she wants to think about them moving forward.
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Well, I'm fed up with rich old entitled white guys with ponytails who make their money off women insecurities.
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In addition to the drug and alcohol abuse, his breakups and outbursts were often linked to his own insecurities.
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I wrote a caption saying I have insecurities and flaws, and we all have our struggles in different ways.
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All these insecurities — and the material conditions that produced them — have thrown millennials into a state of perpetual panic.
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The trust issues, physical drawbacks, and various insecurities that cut into an otherwise dazzling performer are painful to see.
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Not only does he hate nothing, but he claims he has no regrets, worries, insecurities, or recurring bad thoughts.
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But when you're dealing with gender dysphoria, it can be really helpful to share your insecurities with your partner.
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She also said that just as much as you think about yourself and your insecurities, others think about themselves.
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Just last week she was named the highest paid female athlete in the world, but even she has insecurities.
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Hoping my insecurities would vanish at the touch of a shaven nasal bone was too good to be true.
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These deep insecurities, which began exploding out of me as soon as I hit puberty, seldom served me well.
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But if there's one thing that we've learned from Hollywood, it's that fame and money don't make insecurities disappear.
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Freedom from all the self doubt, insecurities, self loathing, uncertainties and anxieties of my 20's and 203's.
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As others have mentioned also, the design on the front helps hide any insecurities and creates a slimming silhouette!
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If your worries about moving too quickly are coming from your own insecurities or anxieties, then slow it down.
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In an interview with The Cut, Bryant opened up about how her body insecurities used to hinder her life.
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She said on the show that she's forgiven him, though her insecurities flared up when she learned about it.
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When I think about why I feel the need to lie, though, it's always because of my own insecurities.
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If I weren't breastfeeding our daughter, I'd have some major insecurities about whether or not I'm pulling my weight.
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The ultra-famous actors also dispelled any insecurities they had about working together given their combined caliber of fame.
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But not even a career as unconventional hers is exempt from traditional pressures and insecurities that come with modeling.
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However, her jump to movies, mixed with increased drug use — particularly marijuana and Adderall — fueled her body image insecurities.
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Major improvements come through examining the stories you tell yourself about love, especially ones that bring out your insecurities.
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It took me 20 years to move away from my insecurities and transition into the state of self-love.
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Looking back, I wonder if that was guided solely by fact or was this possibly his insecurities acting out?
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But Garland's drug habit was believed to be an effort to numb her inner insecurities, particularly regarding her weight.
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Most of the time, I think trolls are just insecure people projecting their own insecurities and problems onto others.
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Once I get an idea of their insecurities, I change myself and tell them what they want to hear.
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Previously, she spoke openly about her childhood insecurities to PEOPLE, saying she struggled with her height and skin color.
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People also search about anxieties and insecurities that they wouldn't post about in real life or on social media.
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I'm leaving behind any insecurities I had on set, and going through this journey as confidently as I can.
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There is only Trump, with all his ambitions and insecurities and many, many flaws swimming right at the surface.
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If you get past your insecurities about money and eventually talk to your kids, they'll definitely benefit, said Pearl.
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The reality star and entrepreneur admits, "everyone has their insecurities," but says she's pleased with how far she's come.
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You see him through your own envy and insecurities, just like you see her through your crush on her.
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Some of the big ones were playing to their insecurities—we literally designed marketing materials for the thigh gap.
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It rests on the idea that messy insecurities move tantamount with the black excellence we often want to present.
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This may be in the form of a bad relationship, perfectionism, insecurities, late nights or a social media addiction.
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"If my unhappiness was creating insecurities, and that is what people miss, I'm sorry," he responded in that article.
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Mr. Coulson called participants in such groups "inadequate personalities" who chose to hate others because of their own insecurities.
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His charismatic arrogance burrows into her insecurities, while his self-destructive tendencies threaten to destroy her along with him.
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Mr. Swain agreed that Damon's evolution as a dancer paralleled his own, especially when it comes to conquering insecurities.
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Given that having the lights on can amplify one's insecurities, having a supportive partner could help make it easier.
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"It's sad how bitter people deflect negative attention to cover up their own insecurities," Griffith wrote in one tweet.
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Is it possible Trump has sunk more into his ways and habits (and insecurities) as he continues to age?
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She can take a detour and start talking about her insecurities and anxieties in the middle of an interrogation.
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Two uninvited guests, to put it mildly, intrude on the getaway and expose Beck and Liam's fears and insecurities.
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I definitely had an insecurities as an actor, but I needed all those years to prepare me for directing.
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Entrepreneurship requires a willingness to leap into the unknown, and face both personal fears and career insecurities head-on.
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Or they may have insecurities of their own that are impacting the way in which they treat their children.
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This is not easy to observe in other people, however, because everyone masks their insecurities in a unique way.
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A woman is thirsty when she fails to cloak her emotional needs or insecurities behind a posture of detachment.
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And yet the senior set is still susceptible to the insecurities sparked by evidence of peers' seemingly happier lives.
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What counted more was finding a religion that addressed their personal insecurities and fears, in a language they understood.
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So Burning Cane is partly about having a conversation about toxic masculinity, the jealousy, the insecurities, all that pressuring.
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I feel like it's important to give women who aren't black insight to know that we fight fears, insecurities.
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It sells premade styles, but its specialty is custom work that can address (and ameliorate) insecurities around one's body.
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Right now, social media's heightening a lot of these insecurities to a level that we haven't quite seen before.
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Students receive instruction on masturbation techniques, oral and digital sex tips, and help overcoming sexual shame and body insecurities.
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And I found that the more open I was, the more people responded and shared their own insecurities with me.
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You've made so much money off of women's insecurities, time for you to ride off into the victim shaming sunset.
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But if I worked through my insecurities, could I experience a level of passion and intimacy I never thought possible?
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Set against a backdrop of slate gray walls and occasional, muted siren wails, Insecurities demands active engagement from the start.
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I started washing my face a lot more, which caused dryness around my mouth, and with that more insecurities came.
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I need to accept that someone else's issues with me and my postpartum body is because of their own insecurities.
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Our deficiencies, insecurities and defense mechanisms are revealed in our aloneness, which God can then use to strengthen our character.
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For ages I'd make tunes, take them out to play, and then not play them, because the insecurities overwhelm thing.
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But my favorite moment was when she spoke about her own insecurities as she moves up in the entertainment industry.
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She opens up about her insecurities in a way that makes you feel like it's perfectly fine to be imperfect.
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She hears constantly from women who are thankful to have a space where they can feel free from body insecurities.
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Perhaps turning relationship insecurities into money-making hits is the true definition of making lemonade when life gives you lemons.
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It helps me overcome a lot of insecurities, like when I go through those periods and my confidence is low.
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Being in a secret relationship can tap into very damaging insecurities or self-esteem issues for some people, Brateman says.
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This is largely because in the 1980s businesses finally started exploiting a relatively untapped market: the appearance insecurities of men.
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I really think it developed as kind of a subconscious reaction to deal with insecurities and that sort of thing.
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It is by far the darkest, as it explores the hard reality of facing insecurities and self-doubt to heal.
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This is easier said than done for those whose insecurities are not held at bay by centuries of generational success.
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While I believe we all must take accountability for our experiences, it doesn't make contributing to others' insecurities any easier.
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I wasn't alone," he told E!. "I wasn't the only kid who felt like that ...We all have our insecurities.
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I thought, what would I say to the insecurities and negative thoughts in my head if they were a person?
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She suffered injuries that sidelined her for months, and she endured online criticism meant to strike at her deepest insecurities.
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A few conversations later, we've learned all about his motives, his insecurities, his backstory, his worldview, his sense of humor.
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Justin Bieber performed a previously unreleased song, reportedly titled "Insecurities," at his Purpose tour stop in Portland, Oregon, Sunday night.
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So, despite, again, having insecurities, I really feel most comfortable when I'm free to show my body to the world.
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What this secure encryption standard that has fundamental insecurities built into it would look like is left a mystery, however.
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And then also the idea of figuring out how to conquer the fears and insecurities that we have in life.
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She's vulnerable on "Issues," willing to push through her insecurities to fight for the love she thinks is worth it.
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Blake Lively is opening up about her insecurities over flaunting her bikini body onscreen just eight months after giving birth.
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Tom's constantly projecting his own insecurities on Summer, expecting things that she doesn't owe him, and generally being an asshole.
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It's a reflection of our ideals and aspirations and insecurities -- and that can be as distorting as any photo filter.
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It seems Putin has noted the President's insecurities and is manipulating him by signaling that he agrees with Trump's nonsense.
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So, if you're worried your insecurities are showing at work, you should probably know you're not alone in your thoughts.
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On the same album where he proclaims a song to be "a God dream," he tears into his own insecurities.
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But Ms. Delpy's funniest writing here involves poking fun at insecurities about dating, and salty talk between Violette and Ariane.
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I become toxically narcissistic—self-hating to the point where I irrationally project my emotional insecurities onto those around me.
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Insecurities and emotional blocks will come up today—you just want to have fun, but things are not flowing easily!
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Now that I'm in my 30s, I've reached a basic level of bodily acceptance, but I admit to lingering insecurities.
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Often the conversations just deal with his personal insecurities, rather than anything that has to do with our national security.
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When he tries to brand her with a nickname, she turns the tables and says he's projecting his own insecurities.
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Such criticism cut sharper than many knew, she said, because it seemed to validate her private fears and her insecurities.
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Krowchuk could see some of his friends overcoming their insecurities, like Smallville costar Kristin Kreuk, who battled career-stifling shyness.
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I think it's important when speaking of economic insecurities to accurately describe the economic reality that these stories exist in.
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Both presidents, Mr. Meacham noted, were self-made men who harbored deep insecurities, not unlike the current Oval Office occupant.
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It's amazing how empowering this can feel: to name your desires or insecurities, however small, and make space for them.
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She in turn serves as vessel for their insecurities, lust and rage, and attends to their kinks with preternatural skill.
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No. 2, on the other hand, was a kettle of insecurities: introverted, anxious, tortured by voices and dark waking fantasies.
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Waititi doesn't get enough screen time as Hitler, who he plays as a slapsticky, over-the-top pile of insecurities.
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On "Armchair Expert," as in real life, Mr. Shepard is inclined toward self-analysis of his insecurities, motivations and shortcomings.
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Airing it onstage, he insisted, is healing, not only for himself but also for audience members who share his insecurities.
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What is new, however, is how knowingly President Donald Trump increases his personal insecurities, rather than trying to neutralize them.
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True confidence—as opposed to the false confidence people project to mask their insecurities—has a look all its own.
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I had insecurities, and I had been taught to affect a public bravado I couldn't live up to come copulation.
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In that video, Portman talks about her own insecurities and sense of unworthiness when she was a student at Harvard.
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But now, he finally feels that he's reached a plateau, free from his past insecurities, self-destructive tendencies, and indulgences.
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When I play songs I feel like for a little while I get to drop my insecurities, and even at the shows we've played the audiences–it's feminist, it's queer, it's a bunch of kids–and when I see them laugh or tap their feet or whatever, they get to drop their insecurities, too.
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It's all theoretical, but it's an interesting way to connect with someone and learn about fears, insecurities, and opportunities in relationships.
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Venus in Gemini squares (a tense astrological aspect) Neptune, in Pisces, on July 17, stirring up insecurities, heartache, paranoia, and confusion.
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Organizers hope to call attention to economic injustices women face such as lower wages, gender discrimination, sexual harassment and job insecurities.
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Darryl worries that White Josh has a "fetish" for older men — until White Josh reminds him that he has insecurities, too.
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The revealing commentary also delves into her body insecurities and the enormous amount of effort that goes into crafting her image.
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It's important to remember that bullies and/or haters are only trying to bring you down because of their own insecurities.
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But the film relies on the audience's projection of their own beauty ideals and their own insecurities to fuel Renee's relatability.
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A better person would have been able to put her insecurities aside and support her friends, who had always supported her.
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As much as we'd all like to believe it, celebrities aren't invincible — they deal with all the same insecurities we do.
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Natalya Neidhart enters a wrestling ring with total confidence, but admits she used to struggle with insecurities just like everybody else.
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Maybe it does, but usually the people who will tell you that are so are hung up in their own insecurities.
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Our insecurities really need to be held at bay by our own doing and we need to stop beating ourselves up.
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I'm happy I had the opportunity to get past my insecurities and to better my life, my health and my mindset.
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Tracks like "Who" and "Girl in the Movies" render in heartbreaking detail the physical insecurities women of all ages live with.
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But they reunite to save the planet, working through their insecurities as they're rocketed off to compete in the Grand Prix.
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Despite my 183,625 insecurities, I've been shown that what I've created is worth something and that people actually give a s—.
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Saturn return is a time for confronting your fears and insecurities, asking yourself if you're really living the life you want.
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The Moon, in Virgo, clashes with Venus at 12:37 PM and opposes Neptune at 12:29 PM, stirring up insecurities.
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The funny thing within that joke is it's me getting mad at my son because of my own insecurities — I panicked.
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Teenagers are sensitive to social situations, like being accepted or rejected, and social media is built to prey on these insecurities.
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In addition to speaking candidly about her insecurities, Martinez has previously spoken out about some regrets she has regarding her pregnancy.
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I would relish in rehashing and projecting my own insecurities, reliving the sob story that was my life, over and over.
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Experts worry Trump's rhetoric could hurt the US by feeding North Korean insecurities and adding instability to an already tenuous situation.
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Cooperation on cybersecurity and attempts to address systemic insecurities must consider the needs of at-risk communities as a fundamental value.
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Though Pat now refers to Burke as her "little sister," her insecurities were at an all-time high during the show.
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This is a generation for whom teenage insecurities are subjected to an onslaught of image-conscious, carefully curated social media platforms.
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Puma called Delevingne its "fiercest female ambassador" and in the video she owns that title, getting candid about insecurities everyone faces.
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For a family unafraid to commit murder to protect one another, the Lyons sure feel comfortable jabbing at each other's insecurities.
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But as she begins to outshine more experienced models and becomes intoxicated by her own power, their insecurities manifest themselves violently.
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It was cool to hone in on her insecurities and how they actually affect this persona that she tries to project.
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Hell, I might argue that half of everything we do in the public sphere is about projecting or battling our insecurities.
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Here, in these photographs, are my frustrations, joys and insecurities with the choices I've made as a journalist and a mother.
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Fionnula, "the cooler" (Dawn Sievewright), is the alpha girl, nominally the leader of the pack although she eventually reveals her insecurities.
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"I regret voicing my doubts & insecurities in public," Hamill tweeted, praising director Rian Johnson for making an "all-time GREAT" movie.
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The Moon in Libra opposes Venus in Aries at 5:51 AM, stirring up insecurities and questions about worth or value.
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Stretch marks, freckles, or hair might spark insecurities, but these qualities aren't "flaws" — they're what makes each woman unique and beautiful.
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Insecurities about size were also universal — women feared their breasts were too small, and men feared the same about their penises.
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I sometimes think that all horror writers are cases of arrested development, stuck forever in the terrors and insecurities of adolescence.
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After sharing personal anecdotes and discussing insecurities, Keys and Whitfield frequently turned the floor over to the students, who sought advice.
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But by the end of the half-hour, the two actually have an open and honest conversation about sex and insecurities.
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But still, you always have insecurities coming into any new project, and if you don't, you're probably doing the wrong project.
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She is riddled with insecurities about taking over as the oldest of the siblings now that her older sisters are gone.
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" As for how she's dealt with those insecurities, Rexha said, "I think it's just talking to yourself in a certain way.
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I noticed that social media has really become a self obsorbed realm of eye candy and feeds all of our insecurities.
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Still, there are some nice moments between the two of them — even if Claire's insecurities can tip from touching into grueling.
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This time, instead of singing about a rapacious audience, she's confronting insecurities implanted by her family — ones she hasn't entirely conquered.
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The English rock band captures "the insecurities and perils" of life today on a two-part album fueled by climate anxiety.
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I enjoyed the fun of the movie, and deeply enjoyed every moment of Tracy Letts's portrayal of Henry Ford II's insecurities.
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"We have always trusted each other, and never let any insecurities or fear of anything get in between us," they said.
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His collection was inspired by 'The Shadow Man,' a character who is supposed to take the shape of your biggest insecurities.
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They welcomed their daughter, Liza, in 1946, but Garland's insecurities and depression drove the couple apart after she began self-medicating.
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Bradford said people aren't ready to talk about how much money they have or how much they make due to insecurities.
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He stands against a black backdrop and delivers a raw monologue on his fears and insecurities, staring straight into the camera.
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Her evolving look personifies the insecurities of many women of color, living in a society that values Eurocentric standards of beauty.
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I have my own things/insecurities too, I am not afraid anymore to express them, they are a part of me.
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"The funny thing within that joke is it's me getting mad at my son because of my own insecurities," he stated.
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The delineation of a new nation was intended to alleviate the fears and insecurities of the Muslim minority in the region.
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It's fine that I spent that first trip terrified of my own insecurities, because at least I didn't spend it at home.
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Jenner has been open about her experience with blemishes since 2015, when she wrote a post on her website about her insecurities.
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Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter continues at the Museum of Modern Art (11 West 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through January 22, 2017.
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In a society that values and strives for visual perfection, simply existing as a young woman with personal insecurities is particularly challenging.
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The Democratic front-runner on Monday looked to poke the President's insecurities a little bit more ahead of his big Florida announcement.
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Harry rarely spoke to other kids—he still suffered from insecurities—but occasionally he bumped into Kylie and Kendall Jenner at parties.
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But this re-branding of traditional feminine hygiene products raises the question: Is this just another way to capitalize on women's insecurities?
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She suffered from a hot frying oil accident as a kid and has learned to overcome her insecurities to help inspire others.
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Chiron in particular, which tends to hang out between Saturn and Uranus, rules (you guessed it) our deeply rooted weaknesses and insecurities.
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Instead, she garnered even more praise, becoming something of an overnight folk hero to women who felt isolated in their darkest insecurities.
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We assume based on all sorts of things, which can include experience, or prejudice and bias, or our own insecurities and fears.
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Her reason for speaking out wasn't due to her own insecurities, either, but the negativity and judgement others placed on her appearance.
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Although far from perfect, it needed the consensus of 28 states and seven union territories, each with their own agendas and insecurities.
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But many people are concerned about their necks regardless of age, and the beauty industry is tapping into these insecurities big time.
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"I think one of the worst things a guy can do is target a woman's insecurities over a video game," Alexis adds.
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Using clothes to hide my insecurities didn't make me want to stand out, it made me want to shuffle along with complacency.
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Venus connects with your ruling planet Jupiter, bringing romance and excitement your way—but Venus also clashes with Pluto, stirring up insecurities.
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She's now a successful author and happy mother and wife, but for years Holly Madison was crippled by insecurities and private pain.
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He knew every single one of my insecurities, every time I needed to be pushed, and when I needed to be protected.
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Nevertheless, Medina did his best to flutter around the room, going from person to person to address their specific concerns and insecurities.
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The fatigue, paranoia, and physical collapse wear contestants down to the point that they make strategic decisions based on deep-seated insecurities.
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She hopes that by appearing in modeling campaigns, she can inspire others to let go of whatever their own insecurities may be.
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The funny thing within that joke is that it's me getting mad at my son because of my own insecurities — I panicked.
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My fear and my insecurities just took over and I felt like I'd way rather sit in the stall than get rejected.
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It was so interesting because it's so rare that we see men opening up about their sexual vulnerabilities and insecurities like that.
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Friendship is weaponized in the world of Girls—the show's comedy comes from the characters subtly pitting their insecurities against each other.
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Lorenzo's series of stories about SIM hijacking alerted the world to alarming insecurities in two-factor authentication and among America's wireless providers.
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The Moon is in fellow Water sign Pisces, putting you in a flirtatious mood; however, some insecurities will flare up this morning.
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Work with the energy by planning a new budget or letting go of your insecurities around not having the latest, newest stuff.
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"Him getting elected has just amplified all of his insecurities," Scarborough told Nuzzi of Trump in a bit of armchair pop psychology.
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"It's important to acknowledge these little insecurities and be aware that they exist, don't run from them but face them," she wrote.
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Insecurities aren't present anywhere on Room 25, whether she's rapping about her experiences in the bedroom or her place in the world.
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During that same time period, alcohol consumption in the US has increased, but Americans face similar insecurities regarding scrutiny on social media.
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You or a partner could also feel very needy or unsure about where they stand today— be sensitive to these insecurities, Gemini!
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If you really care, then tackle the insecurities and violence on the streets of Washington DC, New York City, and Los Angeles!
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Not only did it present us with a deeply flawed and traumatized protagonist, it dealt with her history and insecurities head-on.
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Attention has been particularly drawn in your work to the many indignities and insecurities the refugee continuously faces on a daily basis.
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At one point, Stone opened up about her insecurities, and it was clear that she had confided in Lawrence about them before.
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Trump has brilliantly exploited white worker insecurities about immigrants and minorities being provided some type of advantage in securing blue-collar jobs.
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Cline makes Russell, like Manson, a master manipulator who can speak to a young girl's insecurities with the precision of a picador.
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He indicates the insecurities behind Lee's aggression, and not only when Lee is grousing about Austin's "art" and his Ivy League education.
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It certainly has had an effect on relationships, but I would bet less of an effect than my own issues or insecurities.
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If we consider that kinks often play on our greatest insecurities, it's easy to explain the existence of the "interracial" cuckoldry genre.
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There was Roger Klotz, a bully to the show's main character, who performed a type of hardness to mask some blaring insecurities.
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My beef with vanity sizing is about the fact that retailers have, for some time, been playing to our socially wired insecurities.
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Of course, one could argue that Williams has the luxury of being able to laugh off her haters and body image insecurities.
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As far as body insecurities go, both men and women said they were afraid their body hair would be a turn-off.
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After I vomited up my insecurities, she sighed and told me this: Men don't think seriously about becoming women and taking estrogen.
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So at 17, I was not only painfully shy, but I also possessed the insecurities common to overweight girls in our culture.
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Owen stares in space with his mouth agape for a little too long, reigniting all of Teddy's insecurities about Owen and Amelia.
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Insecurities flare up early today, Aquarius, but don't worry—the energy will shift this afternoon when the Moon enters Fire sign Aries.
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Traditionally, we respond to the never-ending stream of computer vulnerabilities by regularly patching our systems, applying updates that fix the insecurities.
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In our related Student Opinion question, we invited students to tell us about the rituals that help them quell their own insecurities.
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They also make themselves vulnerable, writing honestly about their insecurities and their fears, even if many of them do it with humor.
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But it's so much more than just products for Brown, who is empowered by his previous insecurities every step of the way.
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She eventually wrote her boyfriend's female friend a note of apology, adding that she had resolved a lot of her own insecurities.
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You would think that selling 10s of millions of novels would calm her insecurities, but success has only heightened her self-doubt.
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Do you have hopes and dreams and insecurities and flaws and a belly that looks more like baked alaska than Hawaiian rolls?
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Additionally, his nonfiction essay collection, "In a Narrow Grave" (27), remains the gold standard for understanding Houston's brash rootlessness and civic insecurities.
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I'm not sure if I'm trying to cover my own insecurities by telling him, or if honesty is the best policy here?
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She advises couples to be honest about their fears and insecurities and meet them head on: What happens if we break up?
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Stephanie Thomas stared down the video camera, steeled to shed her clothes and share her deepest insecurities with a roomful of strangers.
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But it's also so human, and her perspective on love and her own insecurities and family are so incisive and so relatable.
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Now 52, Mr. Rock, looking trim in casual black pants and jacket, talked about his vanity, insecurities and failures with startling frankness.
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Stirring up the most base sentiments in a rural section of the state, he appealed to the personal insecurities of people there.
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"Sometimes we let our insecurities get the better of us and we infer meaning that's not intended by the boss," he said.
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I am working on those insecurities and recently I've let Shivs take me out more, starting at In-N-Out Burger though.
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A man perpetually pulled in all directions by his emotional insecurities is not who you want in charge of the nuclear codes.
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But the hot Hollywood star has her own insecurities, including a battle with acne which she's opening up about for the first time.
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When I take a step back, I can chalk these insecurities up to anxiety and low self-esteem — all except one, that is.
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I feel that Valencia, as strong as she is, has a lot of insecurities and a lot of weakness that she's afraid of.
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Her honesty about her own insecurities, hopes, and dreams has been refreshing, and her relationship with the president is the definition of #relationshipgoals.
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ChironYou might know Chiron as that needling voice in your head that reminds you of your deepest insecurities at the least opportune moment.
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Trump has played on these insecurities in his campaign, saying that China had waged "economic war" against the U.S. by taking American jobs.
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I like that female friends, at least the ones I know, give astute insight and in return want assurance for their unusual insecurities.
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The Moon clashes with Venus at 4:12 PM, stirring up insecurities, and connects with Uranus at 6:24 PM, bringing us surprises.
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You can call it High School Insecurities: The Movie, and you'd probably be right, but that didn't change the fact that it worked.
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Big boobs, small boobs, real boobs, fake boobs — the women are laying it all out, sharing their insecurities and revealing their plastic surgeries.
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In her 1996 memoir After All, Moore recounted some of her insecurities and troubles, including an honest look at her battle with alcoholism.
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Even though she grew up with fame and fortune, Kelly Osbourne still experienced the same self-consciousness and insecurities that everyone else faces.
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In this particular ad campaign, the company has essentially tried to present a solution to insecurities and body hangups that many people experience.
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Yet, even the most loyal Nixonite would acknowledge that his insecurities and paranoia led to a long string of political and legal abuses.
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Just because I was now Bachelor doesn't mean I didn't have insecurities too, and that first night, she made me feel so comfortable.
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They send the problematic message that bigotry is simply the result of self-loathing, and that LGBTQ+ people project their insecurities onto others.
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Communication planet Mercury enters cool, logical Aquarius at 8:40 AM, and the Moon opposes Venus at 5:48 PM, stirring up insecurities.
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"At age 14, those types of insecurities are becoming part of who you are," Tiffany Gross, a teacher at the high school, said.
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" One more said, "I feel way more chilled, less anxious about my bodily insecurities, and generally better in touch with myself when high.
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Not only can it cause damage, but it also can be an indicator of body insecurities and the emulation of impossible beauty standards.
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The point being, she said, none of us are perfect, but facing up to our insecurities and acknowledging them can actually be helpful.
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You won't be able to achieve this until you learn how to keep your insecurities at bay, and this will increase your confidence.
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The film also happens to contain a plot and characters, two of whom happen to be well-shaded women with recognizably real insecurities.
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The line, with Kanye, between eccentricity, performance art, and any actual underlying insecurities is never clear — which is exactly how he likes it.
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There are several reasons that adults – of all ages – have never had sex, from social insecurities to strange luck to a low libido.
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My insecurities always surround my body, which is why I think I write about this so often in lyrics and my written work.
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America's brand spanking new President Donald Trump on Saturday visited the CIA headquarters, where he gave a speech that evinced no insecurities whatsoever.
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Inside, Maria's still trying to take control of the riot, given Daya's insecurities and fears about being sent to a maximum-security prison.
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It's been very hard to keep this secret, but what I said about Trans-Women is a direct reflection of my inner insecurities.
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Despite Hader's insecurities, the first season of "Barry" got great reviews and was a hit for HBO, averaging 22015 million viewers an episode.
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Ethan (Rory Scovel), Renee's boyfriend, gets subjected to jabs about his "femininity" (he does Zumba), but his insecurities aren't resolved like hers are.
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For most of high school and college, I tried to figure that out, definitively, while also trying to distract myself from my insecurities.
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Ms. Delpy's salty riffs on indulgent parenting and midlife insecurities are draped over wearisome farcical situations that fall short of her past work.
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Garry Shandling, a deadpan comic's comic who found his signature role playing a fake talk show host with real insecurities, died on Thursday.
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Instead, the movie conveys that behind every Instagram image and meltdown is a real person, with real insecurities, real feelings, and real problems.
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You can get a sense of other people's insecurities and wield your empathy like a boss as Pluto begins its retrograde on Wednesday.
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My noisy internal monologue—usually flitting from school to boys to a laundry list of insecurities—coalesces around one certain refrain: I'm dying.
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Related: Animal-Hipster Hybrids Projected on Paris Walls Meet the Artist Putting Human Faces on Taxidermied Animals Animals Have Stereotypes and Insecurities, Too
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I had to do a lot of thinking about my appearance and my insecurities, which other kids didn't necessarily have to think about.
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She glides from gig to gig on charisma alone, but is typically fired for her "creativity," and her external confidence masks her insecurities.
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I ended this four-year relationship because our respective insecurities were spilling over into our relationship, causing frequent fights in the past year.
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People who use their wealth or title as a means of getting others into bed are acting on deep-seated insecurities, she said.
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The other trend that emerged on Twitter during the Trump administration's first week on the job involved using Trump's reported insecurities against him.
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They are just a drain on women's brainpower and self-worth and a way to control women and make money off their insecurities.
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In one episode, for example, he asks one of his "clients" to explore their insecurities about their body and where they come from.
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Preying on the other Hilltoppers' insecurities, he warns them that their new captives cannot be trusted — foxes, he fears, have entered the henhouse.
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Though Michelle has just gotten her start as a film and TV actor, the depth with which she portrays Jodi's insecurities ring true.
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And it's unlikely he has done a deep dive into election insecurities or North Korea -- two issues that require immediate high-level attention.
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Cody went on to call Cyrus the coolest girl he met in L.A. and gushed about how she's so chill and lacks insecurities.
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It is about whether this draft dodger's ignorance and insecurities could haphazardly plunge our country — and indeed the world — into an armed conflict.
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Some of them are his former followers, perhaps angry at him for disowning their beliefs while continuing to cash in on their insecurities.
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If you regard their business as a scheme to exploit women's insecurities (of which they were connoisseurs), they were colluding with the enemy.
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It's as if he were offering the addled, distracted, and self-indulgent citizens a kind of relief from democracy's endless choices and insecurities.
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Despite his numerous flaws, controversies, and insecurities, Trump is our president, a president of all Americans whether we voted for him or not.
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"I asked Reuben if he would design something with me in mind: my height, my shape, my likes and insecurities," Williams told Elle.
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Prosecutors said that after at first trying to discourage him from suicide, Carter began a systematic campaign of coercion, prettying on Roy's insecurities.
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We're all trying to find ways to be true to ourselves and be confident people, but we all inevitably have insecurities and challenges.
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Eleanor feels almost like Bethany Sloane in Dogma, a normal person saddled with saving the world while still grappling with her own insecurities.
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" The gallery states that the work is meant to "provoke an examination of one's own insecurities, thus turning them into subversive 'thinking sculptures.
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"Kanye: "I used to have insecurity about my finances, then I announced that I had debt, and now I don't have any insecurities.
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So Daniels calling him "tiny" isn't just a low blow — it's also a way for her to play on Trump's well-established insecurities.
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The criticism, the judgment, the well-intentioned yet unsolicited advice salted the wounds of my own insecurities, and last year was no different.
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Persona 5's party members are defined initially not by their personal insecurities, but by their relationship to the person they're rebelling against.
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This is concerning, because it opens the possibility of advertisers leveraging Facebook's massive trove of user data to prey on people's emotional insecurities.
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At the time she seemed obsessed with the story of a prostitute rescued by a wealthy New Yorker; it appealed to her insecurities.
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Someone in her position can feel the exact same way as a single mother returning to the work force—we all have these insecurities.
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Confronted by the worst version of himself, Ralph realizes that his behavior was motivated not by anything Vanellope did, but by his own insecurities.
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The exhibition Insecurities takes an unorthodox approach to artists', architects', and designers' attempts to alleviate the crises faced by millions of forcibly displaced persons.
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On the whole, Insecurities is light on nods to the architecture and design world, shying away from narratives of technological breakthrough or material discovery.
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TV superheroes on The CW's Flash and Netflix's Jessica Jones confront weekly villains whose powers are direct manifestations of their greatest insecurities and fears.
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But that would necessitate Trump focusing his time in Japan on neutralizing threats to American security rather than trying to neutralize his own insecurities.
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Faris' new book Unqualified gives in intimate look inside the star's life, including her rocky romantic life and battle to overcome her own insecurities.
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Although the mother of two has found a balance, that doesn't mean she doesn't struggle with some insecurities about whether she's doing it right.
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And, Venus will connect with Saturn on July 14, creating a very helpful energy around getting grounded and working through your fears and insecurities.
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While small insecurities are natural, bigger worries that call into question the trust you have with your partner could be detrimental to a relationship.
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Even if you don't voice your concerns to your partner, not dealing with insecurities will make both your relationship and your life less full.
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The book was inspired by the "hundreds of thousands of letters over the years from girls sharing their insecurities about their bodies," Lee said.
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There's something about having your own insecurities reflected back to you in an honest, understanding, and funny way that suddenly frees you from them.
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Full of rules about what was flattering on whom and — specifically — what was not flattering on whom, it fed into my own body insecurities.
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On the flip side, being too critical of yourself can veer into negativity, heighten your worst insecurities, and even contribute to anxiety and depression.
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Although the reality star, who follows a daily $3,000+ beauty regimen, loves to document sexy snaps of herself, she previously admitted to having insecurities.
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Judging from the three preview clips Gaga posted, she won't be shying away from revealing some of her more personal insecurities in the movie.
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To really understand our president, you should delve into the biographies written about him that explore his insecurities, his inferiority complex, and his drive.
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But I went ahead and projected these insecurities and made totally narcissistic assumptions about what he was thinking, then presented those assumptions as facts.
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They didn't have the power to dismiss my insecurities about my spotty, chubby teen body and validate my existence, just by asking me out.
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Some comics yell other comics' innermost insecurities in front of large crowds for sport and then take them out to breakfast and that's comedy.
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The wealth of insecurities on display aren't available on your average show about relationships—or your friend's Instagram feed, or your cousin's Facebook posts.
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Scott has a genuinely kind of touching moment when he reveals that his status obsession is the result of insecurities and caring about friends.
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Miranda Lambert has "struggled" with her weight and body insecurities for her "whole life" — but the country singer is finally feeling good about herself.
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But there is one thing I also know for sure: adding a Boy Scout into that mix would not have helped ease my insecurities.
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And if you ask me, taking cute selfies is probably way less harmful than a lot of other ways we act out our insecurities.
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" And, the second: "Trump is what he is, a floundering, inarticulate jumble of gnawing insecurities and not-at-all compensating vanities, which is pathetic.
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However, the key lesson that Kennedy leaves with us is that we are not the sum of our insecurities but, rather, of our ideals.
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A union representing Deliveroo's British workers said that companies must do more to tackle the economic and social insecurities caused by gig economy jobs.
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"She continued, saying it was "very hard to keep this a secret" and what she said was a "direct reflection of my inner insecurities.
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The common perception that Sabrina, the gestational parent, is the "real" mom of our daughter, Marty, while I'm an unclassifiable "other" feeds my insecurities.
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As it turns out, these sheep are wolves, preying on the legitimate anxieties of millions of Americans and exploiting their insecurities for partisan gain.
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It bolstered her confidence when, in the presence of Mr. Rushdie's friends, it allowed her to "keep her hands busy," to mask her insecurities.
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While many plastic surgeons are seen as capitalizing on women's insecurities, however, for her part Giese seems very wary of innovations in vaginal rejuvenation.
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Bridget Jones' Diary offers a stark and honest portrayal of a woman's internal monologue, which includes insecurities about her appearance, career, and romantic life.
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Instead, Ingrid Goes West conveys that behind every Instagram image and meltdown is a real person, with real insecurities, real feelings, and real problems.
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The conversations helped him confront his doubts and insecurities, such as the survivor's guilt he felt for pursuing music as people he loved struggled.
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Her mom said no to all of this — and because of that, Moretz says that she's found a lot of power within her insecurities.
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That's not just a baseball story but a story for anyone who feels limited and unaccomplished and is ready to surrender to their insecurities.
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Smart people are pointing to Trump's racial scapegoating as a "yuge" part of his success, feeding into the insecurities of the white working class.
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It is a place where adults and children often unburden themselves of petty insecurities and failings and sometimes reveal incredibly intimate information about themselves.
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But what happens is in line for a story about a protagonist whose insecurities are fueled by constant comments made by those around her.
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The security we gain from making our computers less vulnerable far outweighs any security we might gain from leaving insecurities that we can exploit.
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When the diva Renée Fleming traded opera for Broadway to appear as Cousin Nettie in Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel," she confessed to some insecurities.
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I also struggled with some downs, including a miscarriage, a parade of personal insecurities, and a schedule so hectic that it gave me headaches.
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Because Manson's appeal is presented as a manifestation of his followers' insecurities, "Charlie Says" feels as relevant as any American movie released this year.
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"Celebrities have the same insecurities, so for them to give people the opportunity to see their human qualities, it changes everything," Mr. Traube said.
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If any of this has left you with lingering insecurities about your body, there's no shortage of sticks out there to beat yourself with.
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The project has helped Ms. Lefevre better understand her brother, and it has also allowed him to reflect on his own questions and insecurities.
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Celebrities like superstar tennis player Serena Williams, celestial saint Beyoncé, and Lady Gaga have all talked publicly about their insecurities, body shame, and weight.
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Current insecurities are still like: I have social anxiety, I'm very much an introvert, and still feel like I'm just a boring regular person.
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What con artists do is take advantage of people's insecurities and show them a vision of the world that they want to believe in.
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If you thought having a hateful sack of insecurities as president-elect was unpleasant, wait until he's running the country from White House North.
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Now the ritual isn't simply about the beauty standards of the 1950s — it's about the neuroses, fears, and insecurities women pass down through the generations.
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Constantly being surrounded by people who were thin, rich, and beautiful was exacerbating all my deepest insecurities around reporting on an industry predicated on exclusivity.
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To be able to unload some of my biggest financial stressors and insecurities to a trained psychotherapist who also is a financial expert was insightful.
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In a bumpy economic time, the testimonies of Americans who said they'd lost their jobs because of Romney played to the insecurities of the white
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This fall the Museum of Modern Art opened Insecurities: Tracing Displacement and Shelter, a show that contends with this existential crisis rippling through the arts.
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" After the tour news, Bieber offered an emotional apology to fans admitting that he can "let my insecurities get the best of me at times.
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" He also added, "I've learned to take pleasure in Nourishing YOUR dreams… Rather than wrestling with you to Fulfill my Selfish Needs & Satiate My Insecurities.
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" Asa Soltan Rahmati adds that "it's a combination of that and being somebody who's dealing with a lot of insecurities and a lot of problems.
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For starters, she told the Times that Jonas pushed her to fully embrace herself, insecurities and all, before he would commit to a full relationship.
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The experience was an enlightening one for both fans who watched as Perry addressed her insecurities, her history with cultural appropriation, and her sexual awakening.
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Listen: Michael Kiwanuka's third album is a muscular, multilayered declaration of self-worth and reliance from an artist who has been open about his insecurities.
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There will always be self-doubt and insecurities, but as long as [what you're doing] is genuine and you aren't forcing it, you'll overcome it.
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As each skater performs their routine, viewers are treated to their innermost thoughts — their hopes, their dreams, their insecurities and reflection on their own movements.
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So when those insecurities creeped in, I reminded myself that my body and my appearance and the clothes didn't matter so much as my attitude.
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People on Twitter and Reddit also shared their opinions, with many criticizing the article for fueling women's insecurities and upholding toxic and unachievable beauty standards.
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During a conversation with Dan Rather on The Big Interview, set to air April 23, Stanley said he pursued fame to compensate for his insecurities.
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Meanwhile, fans will get to see how newly single Chase reacts to Todd meddling in his love life, while Savannah faces her own relationship insecurities.
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Meanwhile, the main Facebook app seems to constantly be switching my bottom tabs in an attempt to brute force its way past its own insecurities.
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While it's true that you can't derive worth from your looks, my insecurities still dragged down my feelings about myself, destroying my confidence and assurance.
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" He adds: "I'm a firm believer in love and encouraging people to look at what they're avoiding, look at their insecurities and to challenge themselves.
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Last week, Lena Dunham projected her own body insecurities onto football player Odell Beckham Jr, tapping into racist assumptions about Black men having predatory sexuality.
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I think that's interesting and surprising, to see how even the strongest and most confident women can have their own insecurities that lead them astray.
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Many of these insecurities had to do with the jealousy and grudging admiration for black culture white Americans hid behind layers of stereotype and insult.
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If you're anxious about your appearance in the "real world," you might erase those insecurities—including stretch marks and veins—in your online fantasy life.
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Having recalled his family's comments being a trigger for his skin insecurities, France opted not to tell them abut his decision to bleach his skin.
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Her poetry and life become something to appropriate, a device with which to meditate on Davies' own insecurities about his career, recognition, love, and death.
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Jennifer Lawrence has gone on the record to talk about how she overcame her insecurities to ask for more money in her career as well.
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The Spanish beauty opened up to Hispanic newspaper El Pais about her insecurities, the pressures of social media and how the modeling industry is evolving.
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After the first time I cheated, I decided I wanted to take the plunge, face my insecurities, and be in a committed relationship with someone.
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Her followers were quick to chime in to share their stories of overcoming their own insecurities — and just to say how much they love pizza.
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We spoke to Parker about pushing past insecurities, the importance of mentors, and how taking a stand put her in touch with her own power.
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The Moon clashes with Venus at 2:03 PM and with Saturn at 5:28 PM, stirring up insecurities and finding us confronting emotional blocks.
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But its portraits of disappointed show business hopefuls dreading their expiration dates make no bones about their insecurities, and the ensemble acting is first-rate.
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But the "leave" campaign can exploit economic insecurities that don't show up in headline employment numbers, including any fears that Britain's curry houses are understaffed.
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But the movie's ability to express, with directness and humor, the insecurities of intimacy — most remarkably during the couple's first night together — is a delight.
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She added that the Islamic State seemed to be playing on the insecurities of the very young women being recruited and their desire to belong.
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INSECURITIES: TRACING DISPLACEMENT AND SHELTER The global refugee crisis has created challenges for architects and designers who must determine how to house this growing population.
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I think there's an ease in which women with regular boring human body insecurities can accept that self-denial is an ultimate show of strength.
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You're in the mood to socialize today, Sagittarius—however, fears concerning finances or insecurities about what you have to offer are bubbling to the surface.
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We talk a lot about the insecurities and anxieties that come with simply having a physical body, mostly in relation to having a female body.
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The idea of having feelings and having insecurities or anything is showing weakness, but it's not showing weakness, it's showing that you're a human being.
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To put it bluntly, my early experiences with sex were mostly spurred by loneliness that resulted in unloving flings, coupled with insecurities about my body.
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"'Sex Calls' is about the insecurities that can creep into a new relationship after the last one you were in went to shit," explains Brome.
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RELATED:25 Real Photos Of Women's Breasts (NSFW)These 14 Photos Challenge Mainstream Beauty Standards (NSFW)What Happens When Women Get Real About Their Insecurities
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That's when your insecurities come in: You notice the differences between you and other people—how you present yourself, how you look, and your relationships.
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Just watch out for May 26, when Venus opposes taskmaster Saturn, which will find everyone faced with cold, hard reality — and perhaps some insecurities, too.
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That's where 90 Second Portraits might prove a more effective tool if you want to start moving past those insecurities and having a little fun.
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Silent moments happen because two or more people "are simultaneously acknowledging their insecurities," and both or all start blaming themselves for the lull in conversation.
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But as this movement became a trend, I started to realise that no matter how perfect people may seem, they still have imperfections and insecurities.
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I was exposed at a young age to very adult themes, like people who had issues with drugs, and I saw the insecurities of artists.
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These days, watching the show makes me nostalgic for the young woman I was at 21, even with all of my doubts, fears and insecurities.
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Many of them will tell you they have a strong mom, they have strong sisters, they have strong daughters, but they have their own insecurities.
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So the main advantage of democracy to me, it is protecting people against two insecurities — two sources of violence: anarchy and tyranny, chaos and despotism.
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And, not only is he a lazy whiner, he's also a projectionist: He is so consumed by his insecurities that he projects them onto others.
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It's also a way for Bloomberg to differentiate himself from President Trump, whose tax cuts have only served to heighten insecurities about rising income inequality.
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But social media tends to exacerbate the challenges and insecurities girls are already wrestling with at that age, possibly heightening risks, adolescent health experts said.
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Black students need teachers who understand that they're capable of the full range of anxieties and insecurities, greatness and success, hilarious moments and generous surprises.
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Now that I'm ten years out of school and have years of work experience, I've finally let my insecurities around not having a master's go.
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Much of his work is also semi-autobiographical, merging his socialist views and his affinity for Glaswegian culture and reflecting his sexual and social insecurities.
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When West débuted as a solo artist, in 2004, he came across as an Everyman striver whose petty arrogance masked a deeper set of insecurities.
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In his bestselling book, "The Laws of Human Nature," Robert Green reminds us that everyone has insecurities, no matter how outwardly successful they may appear.
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In one section, he points out that the first Toy Story film's real villain isn't the toy-exploding Sid, but Woody—or rather, his insecurities.
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I bring enough insecurities to the dating table; wondering whether someone likes me because of my skin color isn't one I can easily sit with.
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But she has raised eyebrows for using her platform to endorse products marketed toward women's' insecurities like a detox tea to achieve a flat stomach.
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It's such a revelation when you figure out that other people are too busy grappling with their own insecurities to be worried about criticizing you.Right?
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Every interaction is a tug-of-war between, This is such a scam; they are playing on my insecurities, and Wow, this dress really is gorgeous.
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I have acne, too, and I can use all the products in the world, but [blemishes] are going to come, and that's part of my insecurities.
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It is this reframing of design — the move away from its conception as a practice of problem-solving — that makes Insecurities an exhibition of its time.
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And like Michelle said, I mean, the ultimate bullying, this Michelle Wolf woman saying go after their deepest insecurities, really, to say that it&aposs horrible.
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" While preparing for the release of Waves, Platten previously told PEOPLE that her new album shows her unguarded side, revealing some of her "anxieties" and "insecurities.
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However, just because Madden was comfortable with the intimate onscreen moment, doesn't mean he's devoid of insecurities about his naked body being seen by the masses.
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Above, we talked to Holieway about how to recreate her signature power look, plus how she overcame insecurities to be the confident woman she is today.
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Thirteen to 14 is about the age where everyone feels really insecure and unsure of who they are, and for me Instagram definitely extrapolated those insecurities.
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Driven by the insecurities that come with television notoriety and fueled by the constant stream of free drinks available while on tour, Estranja lost her way.
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But his insecurities, which had been mounting since middle school, grew stronger as he looked around at his friends, who were healthy and in good shape.
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Hopper only truly succeeds as a hero in the finale, after admitting his deepest fears and insecurities to Eleven in a car ride to the apocalypse.
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This new release has already won a Whiting Award; in it, Core demonstrates her keen talent for truly seeing people: their insecurities, hidden histories, defense mechanisms.
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At the time, my insecurities were about not having a flat stomach or a thigh gap, an obsession that I still see on social media today.
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And she shares her modeling journey — including her fears and insecurities — with the 31k+ people who follow her on Instagram, creating a supportive, body-positive community.
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Meanwhile, older employees are staying onboard longer, working past standard retirement ages due to longer lifespans, a savings shortfall, declining pensions and long-term financial insecurities.
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The actress, 32, dealt with severe body insecurities that led to an Adderall and drug addiction, and fed into her decision to quit acting in 2012.
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And what I've realized is that these feelings have very little to do with other people, and everything to do with me and my own insecurities.
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I feel like the most important thing to realize is that even people who seem to be super confident have insecurities that they are dealing with.
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"I think it is a very horrible moment for here where she's addressing these insecurities that she's pushed down or tried to ignore," Purser told Insider.
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In a revealing new interview, the rocker opens up about the insecurities she felt as a child and how she embraced body-positivity over the years.
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But the dramas of 2015, including the rise of the AfD, show that deep political insecurities lie below the surface, and that anger can erupt quickly.
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I dated self-absorbed men who saw me as a temporary alleviation for their own individual sexual insecurities, rather than a complete human being unto myself.
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Both these films have a touching humanism, and a real interest in exploring people's insecurities and the narratives they create to justify selfish or destructive behavior.
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" Though she struggles with insecurities like anyone else, Will refuses to apologize for her "huge, bumpy" and rightly mocks the concept of having a "bikini body.
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"After Paris, there's this needing feeling to bring another soul into this life," she tells Kourtney and Khloé, getting close to admitting some of her insecurities.
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And as Watts points out using the most colorful language, nobody should feel the need to abstain from sex due to insecurities about their pregnant body.
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"When I look back at my past self, [the way I dressed and behaved] was probably a sign of my insecurities," the mother of four admitted.
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No matter who we are and how confident we are, she wrote, confidence can come and go — just as insecurities can also come and fade away.
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It's a portrait — a weird, Edward Gorey-like portrait of a family with loves, suspicions and insecurities, perhaps not all that different from yours, after all.
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In interviews, Marshall often talked frankly about her insecurities, including her concerns early in her career that she wasn't pretty enough to succeed as an actress.
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Abuela's insecurities are about her looks and her personality: She doesn't think Jorge would ever think of her in any other way than a co-worker.
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First dates are just about taking all your insecurities and fears and scrunching them up into nothing and trying to make enough conversation to play footsie.
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Venus in opposition to Saturn will bring up some insecurities, and will find you facing parts of yourself that you didn't want to take responsibility for.
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But the road to getting there is fraught with very real insecurities, the kind that don't quite go away just because the end credits start rolling.
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The Moon enters intense, mysterious Water sign Scorpio at 4:53 AM then clashes with Venus at 5:21 AM, stirring up insecurities early this morning.
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I didn't have as big of a hurdle in terms of my own fears or insecurities because I didn't know what I was getting myself into.
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While I was learning to be comfortable and understanding of gender and my own gender identity, I still had a lot of insecurities about my race!
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And, on a more profound note, they have insecurities about going makeup-free, as Alicia Keys shared in an intimate essay for Lenny Letter this morning.
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But February 6 also brings some stress, when sweet Venus squares erratic Uranus, bringing out some deeply buried insecurities, issues with commitment, or generally impulsive behavior.
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This time, guitar strings pluck at her emotions like they do on "Can't Help Me," a song exposing the toxicity of projecting insecurities on your partner.
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In an interview with Elle, she gets honest about her own body insecurities in hopes of inspiring other young girls to love themselves as they are.
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So while some anxieties are unavoidable, definitely keep lines of communication open with your partner(s) to avoid letting insecurities take away from your experience together.
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Now Mo's a 16-year-old high school student -- with all the attendant insecurities -- and Zeke, at 23, mostly enjoys getting high and playing video games.
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The movie explores some of her insecurities, particularly with regard to her eating disorder, but its tone never strays too far from the light and breezy.
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Are they only serving my insecurities or are they helping ultimately serve a shift in an entire landscape of an industry and in turn a planet?
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Franklin's career around this point was dogged by stories of her comparing herself to her female soul and pop contemporaries and suffering from insecurities and jealousy.
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His insecurities are wrapped up in self-effacing comedy; she presents as more confident, but in a way that comes across as a facade to viewers.
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The third clue package continued to stress Night Angel's insecurities about her singing and how she has a newfound confidence thanks to the panel's kind feedback.
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I was talking to my friend, and I really wanted to write about the things I'm scared of, my insecurities, so that's where it came from.
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Well, that's just what I wear and what I think looks cool and also works well with my insecurities, so it's a perfect storm of that.
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Clinton's campaign reached out to Tony Schwartz, the co-author of "The Art of the Deal," looking to get information about the GOP presidential nominee's insecurities.
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I could walk away from fights by giving security guards a rare word of kindness, or infiltrate an office by transparently playing on corporate lackeys' insecurities.
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As long as she keeps covering up her insecurities with bluster, fantastic lies and some of television's funniest meltdowns, "Chewing Gum" will be worth a binge.
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But with "Garden Shed," Tyler does something incredibly rare: He lays himself bare, insecurities and all, while capitalizing on his strengths as a rapper and producer.
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Polyamory means being upfront with your deep fears and insecurities, and it can be pretty tough to have to hash that out with people you love.
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In a profile with W, the rapper opened up about everything from her feud with Minaj to her insecurities over husband rapper Offset's potential for infidelity.
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Mr. Chappelle may criticize the younger generation, but he stops short of anything approaching a lecture, always far more comfortable skewering his own insecurities and irresponsibility.
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Imagine all the insecurities that you already feel about yourself and having someone write a paragraph pointing out every little thing — even if it's just physical.
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Most have seen it as a response to his childhood illness, and some have suggested that the early delicacy left him with insecurities about his masculinity.
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On an emotional level, this is a great time to process hurt feelings and insecurities that you may have stuffed away and refused to deal with.
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On top of all the old, existing insecurities, Dove posited that women might adopt a lucrative new one: shame over feeling bad in the first place.
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Recently Michael Moore said something about forming an army of comedy, because he feels like the only way to defeat Trump is by ridiculing his insecurities.
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"Sometimes a partner can instigate [insecurities] if they are somehow still connected to their ex, or unconsciously or consciously bring up things that are triggering," he says.
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" But then, something changes: "The fifth-grade girls have tons of body image issues and insecurities, and you can see how society has gotten in their heads.
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"My body-image awareness started way before that, but I do attribute a little of my insecurities to being onstage and judged for my beauty," she said.
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In a since-deleted response video, Guzman suggested that there were insecurities in their relationship and that the pair had briefly broken up earlier in the year.
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Its response betrays its insecurities, not least because Japan is no longer the leader in technology it was when it last hosted the summer Olympics, in 1964.
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He explained his insecurities about his weight were making him fear she would no longer be attracted to him, something that wasn't easy for Chyna to hear.
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By perpetuating the idea that a lighter complexion will make you more desirable, Western beauty standards continue to feed a global market that profits off women's insecurities.
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He admits that his own insecurities are what set them back for so long: He was "intimidated" by her because he thinks she's too smart for him.
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The examination of love in this track, with lyrics that run through the insecurities one might feel before entering into a committed relationship, feels vulnerable and relatable.
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Concern about voting machine insecurities has been high since they became the standard for casting ballots after the confused result in Florida after the 2000 presidential elections.
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Every time I have sex, I have to wrestle with all the insecurities that stem from my dysphoria, and that can make me want to avoid it.
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Venus squares Neptune at 8:48 AM, stirring up insecurities—find healthy ways to cope with your anxiety, instead of, for example, going on a shopping spree.
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I still struggle with insecurities like everyone else, but now I wear whatever the fuck I want and allow myself to feel good because I like it.
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My mechanism for keeping calm and staying rational among the irrationality and insecurities that come with presenting yourself to such a huge group of people every day.
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In addition to feeling like I didn't have much in common with these wildly successful women, I also had to get over my insecurities about looking different.
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On the other hand, the wellness industry plays on women's insecurities with our looks and exacerbates the need for self-improvement in a way that's inherently sexist.
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But instead of presenting that solution as loving our bodies, period, Weight Watchers has tapped into our insecurities to shame us into changing the way we look.
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In fact, in some ways, the ''employee performance optimization'' movement has given us a method for talking about our insecurities, fears and aspirations in more constructive ways.
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"I really feel like more and more it's adults that are ruining things like Halloween for children by injecting their own internal racism or insecurities," another griped.
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Always There for Each Other Willis opened up about her struggles with body image, being bullies and dealing with insecurities in an essay for Glamour in 2015.
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There's no guarantee that the adorable video of North crooning her heart out Drake's romantic insecurities could actually repair the deep rift between her dad and Drizzy.
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The newcomer already has a significant social media following (with 31.9k Instagram followers and counting) where she shares empowering messages about overcoming insecurities and loving your body.
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Entertainers exorcise their insecurities in their art, but if your rap is that you're a larger-than-life mogul, you can't be seen as a panicked adolescent.
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Needless to say, my insecurities set in, and I start to think that the picture I have in my head for the future may not become reality.
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To that point, it's also important to remember that your partner is probably dealing with their own body image issues or performance insecurities during sex, Stubbs says.
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In the latest issue of People, Kardashian opens up about why he decided to skip his sister's wedding in 2014, chalking it up to his own insecurities.
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Q: There are two themes which seem to be reflected here – the struggle to get into a good school and the insecurities connected to the English language.
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Q: There are two themes which seem to be reflected here – the struggle to get into a good school and the insecurities connected to the English language.
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It's as if the show's creators knew that this felt out of left field, and kicked off the episode by assuaging their own insecurities about their writing.
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And in his new job, he's in a position where he can talk to men about the insecurities they may have about their hair and hair texture.
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I'm excited because not only are we going to have another strong female on the show, but a strong female who has her own insecurities and issues.
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"So initially they're standing in that mirror, the first thing they do — and I'm sure many of you do as well —is see your insecurities," she said.
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The film takes a group of struggling actors—all improv actors are struggling— called "The Commune" and tracks their interactions, their ambitions, their limitations, and their insecurities.
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Molly and Issa are not special because they are black women with insecurities; they are special because their friendship anchors both the show and their chaotic lives.
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I remember telling them about my deep insecurities about being the token minority and, to the psychologist, spilling out stories about the racism I experienced in college.
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There's something deliciously twisted about watching two women pull all the strings on Everlasting, a show that exploits women's deepest insecurities in the name of compelling television.
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Related: An Artist Put Tinder and LinkedIn Profile Pics Side-By-Side Tinder Business Cards Mix Work with Play Your Dating Insecurities Are Big Data Artists' Paint
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With every tense, teary stare, Paulson captures the external manifestation of the emotional insecurities every woman feels at some point — and often many points throughout her life.
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Lots of teasing and ridicule lead to deep insecurities and identity complexes that have been carried on through most of their/my stages of development so far.
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The homophobia and misogyny of Tyler's juvenilia can in fact be read as a rambunctious young person working through, among other things, their own insecurities about sexuality.
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But instead, the "school" has no license, the "teachers" are just salesmen preying on people's hopes and insecurities, and the "tuition" goes to line the man's pockets.
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LESLIE BROWN Baltimore To the Editor: Many young American girls today are growing up with low self-esteem, poor self-image, insecurities and lack of self-confidence.
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Taking a page from Mr. Legault's playbook, Mr. Blanchet adroitly homed in on the insecurities of a majority French-speaking province surrounded by English-speaking North America.
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The Moon opposes Venus at 3:30 PM, bringing up insecurities, and connects with fighter Mars in Sagittarius at 4:10 PM, boosting our strength and stamina.
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In this day where online privacy is on everyone's mind, Zozo found a way to prey on our insecurities in order to collect data on our bodies.
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"Clothes conceal and can be used to mask one's insecurities, but in my opinion, people should stand up for themselves and resist society's body ideals," she says.
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Similar to a bartender, the Master mainly functions as a psychiatrist-cum-chef—someone for characters to project their insecurities onto or mull over their problems with.
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