We would like to learn from you.
It is definitely important to be careful with all people, including highly sensitive.
It depends on how close I am to these people too.
But what does highly sensitive mean, in this question?
Insecure people who feel unsafe, uncomfortable and cry all the time? These need someone to boost their self-esteem, I guess.
Emotional people, who are romantic? Let them express their thoughts, when appropriate...
Avoid them as much as you can.
Thank you for your comment Ragad.
Dear Konstantinos,
Thank you for your response. Regarding your question, please open the link below.
https://highlysensitiverefuge.com/highly-sensitive-person-signs/
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