I'll think about something for a bit if I have an out-of-the-norm interaction.
It's not that it upsets me usually, but rather I wonder why it became that way?
I've dealt with that a lot anyhow, so I don't hang on it for too long; that's just unhealthy.
I'm definitely way more sensitive than I'd like to be, which I think might tie in to the fact that I have anxiety. It's something that I'd like to work on though!
I pretty much brush off everything 'negative' somebody says to me.
Sometimes a close friend or family member may say something that gets to me, but it's rare and usually either because it feels a lot more personal from them or because they're actively trying to annoy me and know 'which buttons to press'.
I feel like the word sensitive means a little different - when you're "sensitive" about others' feeling/hurt, it's you sensitive, but if you're only that way about yourself's feeling, it's just being weak & immature?
However. As for me no, unless it's someone I fell for and it's out of their shamelessness.
I really don’t know. I guess it depends on how stressed or tired I am. I’m pretty strong and normally things don’t get to me. However, if I don’t get a good nights sleep or if I’m stressed, pretty much anything that’s said could bring me to tears. This is really frustrating to me.
Not particularly. You could call me every name under the sun and I could still sleep at night and probably won't remember the specifics after a couple of days.
Unless it's fiction. I get ridiculously invested in books/films/games/etc - more so than I do in the real world admittedly. Media makes me cry. People generally don't.
Only if it’s people I know and care about am I ever sensitive to something someone says or does. If I don’t know about them nor care about them then it doesn’t matter to me.
I think it varies per situation for me lol
like, I will immediately cry if someone raises their voice at me, even if they're not angry, but then other things don't bother me in the least