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KY_EnviroGuy

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27. SM, that's our re-charge time!
Wed Dec 12, 2018, 10:54 PM
Dec 2018

I often wonder if being an HSP brings on introversion, or if they truly are separate genetic conditions. I do know that being an HSP tends to make one more introverted and that is indeed hard for our friends and families to understand.

After I finish Ms. Aron's book, as a way to take this issue outside myself, I'm thinking of sharing my knowledge with my daughter who is a kind, gentle soul. One reason for doing that is because she is a middle school teacher and might benefit from knowing about this personality type in order to better understand her pupils!

I feel we're actually very special people and are known to be some of the deepest thinkers. Sometimes, my extreme attention to detail annoys some folk just a bit though, LOL. Thanks again for sharing!

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Yes.. me too. It isn't like I want a whispering "library" with only soft classical music environ hlthe2b Dec 2018 #1
It's a real turn off, some of my friends don't seem to mind the excitement but I can't. JHan Dec 2018 #5
Thanks for posting. Sherman A1 Dec 2018 #2
Yep, that's a safe-ish bet, tho I remember once choosing a real quiet spot, at the right time.. JHan Dec 2018 #8
Gets obnoxiously loud when they do that Submariner Dec 2018 #3
yes, that's a bit much for me too, though I get why they do it JHan Dec 2018 #7
Nine times out of ten I can prepare a better meal at home Sedona Dec 2018 #4
We wonder why acoustics are not considered part of building accessibility. Deb Dec 2018 #6
If a restaurant is loud, I'll walk out PJMcK Dec 2018 #9
Some people can't modulate their laughter either--as though the louder the environ, the louder hlthe2b Dec 2018 #17
Yeah, like drama queens! PJMcK Dec 2018 #18
My buddy jumped up out of our booth and shushed the people behind us. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 2018 #34
ITA brer cat Dec 2018 #10
It's more than just acoustics. Americans never learned how to use inside voices Major Nikon Dec 2018 #11
Absolutely - One can almost always hear the Americans in Europe. GoneOffShore Dec 2018 #31
I'm an HSP and that's particularly frustrating. KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #12
Hello fellow HSP! PasadenaTrudy Dec 2018 #15
Earplugs and soothing music! KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #19
Yes PasadenaTrudy Dec 2018 #21
Thanks, Trudy. I know how you feel. KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #25
I have the same problem. nancy1942 Dec 2018 #30
Thanks, Nancy1942. You're in good company here. KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #35
Check out the music of Adrian Legg. GoneOffShore Dec 2018 #32
Thanks, will do! KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #33
Hey KY_Enviro Guy! smirkymonkey Dec 2018 #22
Thanks, SM - I think we HSPs are more common than we think. KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #23
I have read Elaine Aron's books as well. smirkymonkey Dec 2018 #24
SM, that's our re-charge time! KY_EnviroGuy Dec 2018 #27
And tables are jammed too close together FakeNoose Dec 2018 #13
There's an app for that Jim Lane Dec 2018 #14
very cool! JHan Dec 2018 #20
According to family in the restaurant industry crazycatlady Dec 2018 #16
Sells lot of hearing aids too. Every hearing aid ad asks "trouble hearing in restaurants?" Hoyt Dec 2018 #26
I like the food at Cracker Barrel but rarely eat there doc03 Dec 2018 #28
Yes Dave in VA Dec 2018 #29
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