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754 The hardest part of being called too sensitive as a child isn’t the label itself. It’s the decades you spend afterward trying to feel less, without realizing you were slowly subtracting yourself from your own life

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 04/23/2026 19:18 EDT

The hardest part of being called too sensitive as a child isn’t the label itself. It’s the decades you spend afterward trying to feel less, without realizing you were slowly subtracting yourself from your own life

Being called too sensitive as a child doesn't wound you with the label. It wounds you by teaching you that your own responses are the problem to be solved.

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