"We often confuse emotional intensity with emotional maturity. Just because someone feels things deeply doesn't mean they handle those feelings well. I learned this the hard way when a friend pointed out that I always managed to steer conversations back to my own problems, even when she was going through something major."
"According to research on conversational patterns, adolescents' tendency to redirect conversations to focus on their own problems is associated with increased depressive symptoms and lower friendship quality. This self-focused conversational style doesn't magically disappear when we become adults. It just becomes more sophisticated."
"The emotionally immature person uses their sensitivity as a shield. Every slight becomes a personal attack. Every disappointment becomes a tragedy that requires immediate attention from everyone around them."
Sensitivity is often mistaken for emotional maturity, but deep feelings do not guarantee healthy emotional handling. Many individuals redirect conversations to their own issues, reflecting emotional immaturity. This self-focused style can lead to lower friendship quality and increased depressive symptoms. The emotionally immature person uses sensitivity as a shield, interpreting slights as personal attacks and demanding attention for their own disappointments, often neglecting the pain they may inflict on others in the process.
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