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13 Problems Only Highly Sensitive People Will Understand
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Do you consider yourself a deep thinker and feel things much more intensely than others? If you answered yes, then chances are you’re part of the small percentage of people who are highly sensitive. Being a Highly Sensitive Person – or HSP - means that you are naturally predisposed to process and perceive information on a much deeper level than most. You’re also likely perceptive, empathetic, intuitive, and self-aware. HSPs are also emotionally intelligent and incredibly creative, passionate, people.

As you can imagine, though, feeling and processing more intensely has some downsides. So without further ado, here are 13 struggles only Highly Sensitive People will probably relate to

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References:
¡ Aron, E. N. (1996). Counseling the highly sensitive person. Counseling and Human Development, 28, 1-7.
¡ Killgore, W. D. (2010). Effects of sleep deprivation on cognition. In Progress in brain research(Vol. 185, pp. 105-129). Elsevier.
¡ Aron, E. (2013). The highly sensitive person. Kensington Publishing Corp.
¡ Sand, I. (2016). Highly Sensitive People in an Insensitive World: How to Create a Happy Life. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
· Zeff, T. (2004). The Highly Sensitive Person’s Survival Guide: Essential Skills for Living Well in an Overstimulating World. New Harbinger Publications.

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@Psych2go

3 years ago

What's one thing that you regret not doing more often in life? Comment below. Also special thanks to ChubbyNida: @www.instagram.com/chubbynida/ for animating this.

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@dw13479

3 years ago

I hate it when you finally stop crying and someone asks if you're ok and you just start crying again

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@mAi-ge9pw

3 years ago

Sad: cry Angry: cry Frustrated: cry Stressed: cry Argument: cry And the list goes on...

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@dawn2941

9 months ago

My family: “Stop being so sensitive, toughen up.” “Stop crying, it’s not even a big deal.” “Stop overreacting to everything.” “It’s fine, you’re just being crazy.” “Hurry up. If you’re this slow at everything you might as well become a homeless person.” Also my family: “Why are you still crying?” “What do you mean, you don’t want to go with us?” “Why don’t you like us?”

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@ereneyeager

1 year ago

I am highly sensitive. I have great friends that I grew up with and still are friends. What I realised is I can't take jokes. I don't know how to differentiate between jokes and mockery so I tend to take offense when they are just foolishly joking around. I know how it feels like to me so I don't do the same to other people. I don't want to go out often because it's tiring to feel hurt all the time.

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@noleenafahy

3 years ago

the most annoying thing ever is crying when you're mad/frustrated :( it doesn't even mean you're sensitive because you can't control it

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@kayemma443

3 years ago

Anyone else get stressed when someone is angry around them (not even at them, just in their presence)?

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@billfarley9167

5 months ago

She nailed it for me. I'm now 90 years old and have been able to integrate all these traits over the years into a solid entity. It's been a rocky road over the years, but understanding myself and the whys has been a blessing. Peace everyone.

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@keeleywalker5295

1 year ago

We can sense the atmosphere the moment we walk into a room, or if there is the slightest change in mood, even if only between two other people, we feel the tension and become unbearably uncomfortable where others would not even notice. It is also harder to receive love - in my case it’s always “what’s the catch?” or hold back because the more reliant we feel about someone, the more severe the anxiety of how we will cope when it inevitably end. Also, or certainly in my case, HSPs annotate and will not ask for help.

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@tiyaganguli362

3 years ago

The most worst feeling is when you understand other's feelings but no one yours

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@MrBlik-ky3cw

3 years ago

The worst part of having HSP is the second-hand embarrassment. Even movies containing embarrassment kills me.

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@chezkanovora1224

1 year ago

I feel bad being an HSP, I feel that I'm a burden to other people. I can't explain myself when I'm being misunderstood. It's hard to be like this because I feel that I'm not as tough as them..

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@emmaseirrren

1 year ago

When she said “empathetic” in the first 30 seconds of the video I thought she said “pathetic” and my heart sank 🥺 THAT IS HOW SENSITIVE I AM 🙊

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@sochidala8093

3 years ago

Somebody calls me ugly My brain: Don’t cry, don’t cry don’t cry My eyes: IT’S RAINING TEARS HALLELUJAH

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@zubaidaqwertyds9371

3 years ago

It’s both a blessing and a curse to feel everything so very deeply

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@seanpanigel5494

1 year ago

my psychologist said this is a wonderful trait to have, but it also led me to have social anxiety disorder. it has it's great qualities, but it's definitely not all roses and flowers, and can lead to a lot of emotional stress.

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@Ticklethatpickle283

1 year ago

Here, in this comment section, idk why but i feel safe. I feel like i can relate to almost everyone here. Ive found my people<33

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@heeseulchoi197

3 years ago

When you are a highly sensitive person, an introvert, and have social anxiety. Boom! Game over

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@terrifictofu3639

3 years ago

“Your very presence makes this world a better place” cries

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@oanacehan169

1 year ago

All true. Discovering HSP was a huge relief for me. For so many years I believed I was wrong for being so different. Now I am grateful for my gifts, even sometimes it's still hard. Once we understand, we can move forward! Thank you for this video! 🙏❤

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