Personal Comfort Levels. the degree and nature of the unpleasantness, and the frequency and duration with which it is encountered should be assessed, rather than individual responses to these, which vary. For example, some people are better at withstanding cold, or prefer heat; some are better at withstanding abuse. Responses may also vary with the familiarity with the condition, for example, some people become accustomed to an odious human or environmental smell.
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