I’m learning that being told “you’re too sensitive” and other such remarks is considered gaslighting. However, as autistic individuals, we are known for being highly sensitive, both with perceptions and emotions. So, I find myself wondering if perhaps I need to consider that I am more sensitive than the general population and accommodate what I see as their insensitivity, dismissiveness, and blame-shifting.

How do you handle being told “you’re too sensitive”?

What do you think would be a healthy response?

  • BOMBSOPM
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    31 year ago

    I could see this approach working, and I will take it into consideration next time. However, in this case, this isn’t the only instance of gaslighting. This person knows what they are doing and are certainly doing it purposefully.

    • @Deestan
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      1 year ago

      Ah. So they are trying to shut you down for a weakness instead of accomodating it?

      It sounds like you have the most important part handled already: noticing.

      • BOMBSOPM
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        31 year ago

        Yes! Thank you. My eyes are seeing it clearly now that it was pointed out 👀