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Mental Health 49w
It’s hard to go through life as a sensitive person because you’ll be taught that your authentic self is bad and spend so much time recovering from the way people treat you
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As someone studying counseling, I’d say sensitivity isn’t a flaw — it’s just feeling things more deeply. The hard part is unlearning the idea that being yourself is a problem. Healing happens when you find your own boundaries and people who respect them. It’s a process, but it’s worth it.

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