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Losing a phone, tearing a favorite dress, having different opinions with colleagues, suddenly getting sick, losing sleep because of words that are passing by... are everyday things but make many women sad, insecure, and worried.
"At those times, I wish to be listened to, asked, comforted, and encouraged" - that is not only the sentiment of Ms. Nguyen Mai Thi (Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City), when she finds herself thinking and being sensitive to the life around her, but also a common point of many women who easily get emotional with stories that are inherently normal.
"A falling leaf is also... sad"
Ms. Thi said that her family has three sisters, but the two older sisters are very carefree about things that happen in life, while she only needs small things, trivial things to think and be sad.
"I don't know if I'm different from my two sisters, but I think a lot. When someone reads a message but doesn't reply, when someone looks at me with a different look, says something that "touches" me... I think and get sad, my mind can't think of anything else," she said.
Similarly, thinking randomly, saying one thing but thinking two, three... and in many different directions, putting herself in "confused" situations is the story of Ms. H.L.'s friend (District 3, Ho Chi Minh City).
Ms. H.L. shared: "My friend is very sad and angry easily. She's sad when the rain pours down. Her husband lightly scolds her. Her friends forget to save her phone number. Even when sitting at the same table in a coffee shop, someone rarely asks or talks to her, she thinks...".
According to psychological experts, most sensitive women have one thing in common: excessive emotions, often sad, lonely, disappointed, always mentally heavy...
Losing a phone, tearing a favorite dress, having different opinions with colleagues, suddenly getting sick, losing sleep because of words that are passing by... are everyday things but make many women sad, insecure, and worried.
"At those times, I wish to be listened to, asked, comforted, and encouraged" - that is not only the sentiment of Ms. Nguyen Mai Thi (Go Vap District, Ho Chi Minh City), when she finds herself thinking and being sensitive to the life around her, but also a common point of many women who easily get emotional with stories that are inherently normal.
"A falling leaf is also... sad"
Ms. Thi said that her family has three sisters, but the two older sisters are very carefree about things that happen in life, while she only needs small things, trivial things to think and be sad.
"I don't know if I'm different from my two sisters, but I think a lot. When someone reads a message but doesn't reply, when someone looks at me with a different look, says something that "touches" me... I think and get sad, my mind can't think of anything else," she said.
Similarly, thinking randomly, saying one thing but thinking two, three... and in many different directions, putting herself in "confused" situations is the story of Ms. H.L.'s friend (District 3, Ho Chi Minh City).
Ms. H.L. shared: "My friend is very sad and angry easily. She's sad when the rain pours down. Her husband lightly scolds her. Her friends forget to save her phone number. Even when sitting at the same table in a coffee shop, someone rarely asks or talks to her, she thinks...".
According to psychological experts, most sensitive women have one thing in common: excessive emotions, often sad, lonely, disappointed, always mentally heavy...
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