Monday, November 14, 2011

How Women Become Hyper Sensitive

Typically, women don't have very much difficulty feeling sensitive and expressing emotions to each other. However, they can sometimes have the opposite problem as men do. Many women can think sensitively all the time, 24/7 365, and they can also be like a sponge for other people's emotions. This can overload a woman's emotional capacity as she becomes more and more hypersensitive and in extreme cases can lead to mental breakdown.

Women must keep their sensitivity in check. From an early age they are taught the opposite from boys. They are told that it's okay and even beneficial to be sensitive and to feel a whole spectrum of emotions. Even the cartoons and movies that are marketed for little girls are more focused on making friends and being nice to each other.

As girls grow up they are under constant pressure. When they reach their teenage years they start emotionally maturing and they become hyper sensitive. Many teenage girls create clicks and have intense drama with rumors swirling which can be quite hurtful to their peers. Bullying among teenage girls is also common just like the boys, but they do it in a different way. Instead of showing pure aggression towards their victim, they emotionally attack the other girl and make basically make them feel worthless.

During this growth phase many women can become hyper sensitive and can feel like a cup that's full of water that can only empty by spilling over the edge. Sometimes if their loved ones are their peers are not supportive they can feel invalidated and can turn to addiction or can commonly be victims of abuse. When women accept being treated poorly it's almost always an emotional deficiency in them causing it. When this happens they learn that being sensitive can cause them pain.

As adults, some women that have emotional strife can become unfeeling just like their male counterparts in an attempt to shut off their sensitivity. They become angry too but this is unproductive and very unhealthy.

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