Aún no tenemos significados para "be a stigma".
1No longer will there be a stigma attached to being a one-day specialist.
2I was n't going to be a welfare mom; I was not going to be a stigma.
3The research also asked for opinions as to why there might be a stigma attached to infertility in Ireland.
4It had got to be a stigma by this time, though he probably hadn't any idea what a stigma really is.
5There used to be a stigma within professional orchestras about injuries, but many now, including the APO, have a strong culture supporting musicians.
6There 's always been a stigma that if a man carries condoms, he's prepared.
7If they go in with a caseworker, then there 's a stigma.
8They say 'You fat …' There is a stigma attached to the weight.
9Ms Wilson said there was a stigma attached, but it was starting to change.
10Professor Janet Hoek said interviewees also felt there was a stigma around their vaping.
11And there 's a stigma with it, that you're a certain kind of a person.
12There is a stigma and fear that surrounds being diagnosed with relatively unheard of diseases.
13There was a stigma attached to sufferers: it seemed to run(...)
14Back then, there was a stigma attached to suicide and it wasn't publicly talked about.
15But there is a stigma for being on benefits.
16And no, she never felt there was a stigma attached to her failure to breed.
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