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I posted this yesterday, then I deleted it because I was afraid of what some people would think. But I've thought about it and decided to repost it. I am one of these people and it has caused "issues" in my life. I don't want to be this way, but I don't know how NOT to be. I'd be a rich woman if I had a dime for every time I heard "don't be so sensitive" since I was a child. Growing up like that has caused me to internalize a lot of stuff, and now at this point of my life, I am having to deal with it. To say that it caused me to have low self-esteem would be an understatement!
So, it may be of interest to some, or y'all might think it's a pile of shit..lol..but just to know that there is a "diagnosis" if you will.....that people that feel like myself are "recognized" and not just chalked up to being a baby, is very comforting to me. Now I just have to find out how to go about dealing with this. At my age now, my hormones are starting to be a little outta whack..LOL..and there are days that I think I am going to lose my mind.
So, it may be of interest to some, or y'all might think it's a pile of shit..lol..but just to know that there is a "diagnosis" if you will.....that people that feel like myself are "recognized" and not just chalked up to being a baby, is very comforting to me. Now I just have to find out how to go about dealing with this. At my age now, my hormones are starting to be a little outta whack..LOL..and there are days that I think I am going to lose my mind.
If you find you are a highly sensitive person, or your child is, then you need to be aware of the following points:
This trait is normal--it is inherited by 15 to 20% of the population, and indeed the same percentage seems to be present in all higher animals.
Being an HSP means your nervous system is more sensitive to subtleties. Your sight, hearing, and sense of smell are not necessarily keener (although they may be). But your brain processes information and reflects on it more deeply.
Being an HSP also means, necessarily, that you are more easily overstimulated, stressed out, overwhelmed.
This trait is not something new that's been discovered--it has been mislabeled as shyness (not an inherited trait), introversion (30% of HSPs are actually extraverts), inhibitedness, fearfulness, and the like. HSPs can be these, but none of these are the fundamental trait they have inherited.
The reason for these negative misnomers and general lack of research on the subject is that in this culture being tough and outgoing is the preferred or ideal personality--not high sensitivity. (Therefore in the past the research focus has been on sensitivity's potential negative impact on sociability and boldness, not the phenomenon itself or its purpose.) This cultural bias affects HSPs as much as their trait affects them, as I am sure you realize. Even those who loved you probably told you, "don't be so sensitive," making you feel abnormal when in fact you could do nothing about it and it is not abnormal at all.