What are your thoughts on the topic of hyper sensitive people.?
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First of all everyone is hypersensitive with feelings. You either respect one or you don't. Enough said?
Would you be more specific? I thought Hyper-sensitivity was a physical thing like allergic reactions
Although there can be physical reasons for someone being even emotionally too sensitive, I think it has a lot to do with how you were raised and how your family acts and interacts with each other.
Hypersensitivity is as interesting as its opposite "hyposensitivity." We all have people in our lives who fall at both extremes. Let's not make this a new "diagnosis," but instead see it as a form of our individual experience. If we consider the topic from this angle, then we begin to think about all the ways that people experience. Some of these ways are physically, emotionally, intellectually, visually, auditorally, and so forth. As we open up into this broader notion of hypersensitivity, we can see both the gifts and challenges that come with this form of experience. Consider, for example, someone with a hypersensitive visual system, do they become a microbiologist or an artist or someone who cannot tolerate visually complex environments? What about the emotionally hypersensitive individual? Are they the next Beethoven or the next Borderline? Do they grace us with their gift or plague us with their need?
So I turn the question back to you. What do you think now of hypersensitivity? When is it a gift and when is it a challenge?
Who do you know who is hypersensitive and what is their need and their potential?
I am HSP. I have been misunderstood as an emotionally immature individual and at times, even a bit crazy. I have always been keenly in tune to my surroundings. I have also been referred to as an 'empath' as I feel the emotions of everyone around me, and can sense sadness and distress very easily. People may label me as a bit 'out there', but it's a definite burden at times. One example is the fact that I cannot catch my breath when I walk into or even near a hospital; I feel the emotions of everyone in there, so it seems. Other less strange sensitivities are that of light and loud sounds.
That's the condensed version, but it goes much farther. I work a full time job, but when not working, I am a bit of a recluse. I can not eat meat. I can't even kill a fly. I'm sure a therapist would have a field day with me.
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