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  1. I mentioned several times that she's mean and a hater, but she says that it's just "Though Love" and that I'm too sensitive. Although I'm not sure if I'm simply bad at communicating that it actually bothers me and that I'm not going along with the joke.

  2. This being a sub for fans of the show, I'm warning you with peace and love that weirdo hate watchers will be tossed! Reasonable criticism is encouraged but if you despise Ethan Klein or think the show sucks you're going be tossed!

  3. My partner tells me Im too sensitive. I want to know if I am so I can get help. I have been with my partner for 4 years (officially together for 3 years). We have a one year old daughter together. I admit, I can be sensitive and a but defensive when I’m painted to be the “bad guy” in a scenario.

  4. Jun 16, 2024 · Instead of telling someone they’re too sensitive, try practicing empathy. Try saying something like, “I didn’t realize this would upset you and I’m sorry.” This shows you respect their feelings and are willing to understand their perspective.

  5. Jun 25, 2024 · When someone tells you, “You’re too sensitive,” it’s not just an observation; it’s a subtle criticism. It’s a way of deflecting responsibility and putting the onus on you for feeling upset or hurt, suggesting that you are overreacting.

  6. Jun 25, 2024 · 1) “Youre too sensitive.” Using the “sensitive” card is one of the oldest tricks in the manipulator book. This is the manipulator dictating how you should feel. Saying “you’re too sensitive,” is essentially a form of gaslighting. The truth is, if you feel offended or taken aback by a certain remark, that’s fine, you’re fully entitled to it.

  7. Jun 18, 2024 · “You’re too sensitive” is often employed by people with difficult personalities to deflect criticism and avoid accountability for their actions. It’s a classic example of gaslighting, where the person makes you question your own feelings and reality.