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Why So Many Autistic People Feel Like “Deeply Feeling People”: A Structural Look The post explores the connection between autistic individuals and those who are deeply feeling, highlighting their shared emotional sensitivity and resistance to relational dishonesty. Both groups prioritize truth over social scripts, showcasing high emotional resolution and a low tolerance for contradiction. Their structural similarities foster a mutual recognition in environments that value authenticity.

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Developmental Mapping: Deeply Feeling Child in a Scapegoating Home The content outlines seven stages of emotional development for a child in a scapegoating family system. It describes how early experiences of tension and emotional manipulation shape their identity, leading to internal conflict and chronic self-doubt. The overarching theme emphasizes the transformation of sensitivity into both a burden and a unique strength as they mature.

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Deeply Feeling Kids: Structural Revelations 1. They are not “sensitive.” They are accurate instruments. Deeply feeling kids register relational incoherence faster than adults because they have not yet been conditioned to override their internal signals. They feel: mismatched tone and intention rules used for control rather than safety shame deployed as a shortcut instead of connection blame used to protect an adult’s ego Their bodies detect the lie before their minds can name it. 2. Shame and blame require dissociation. To participate in a shame-based system, a child must numb their internal signals.Deeply feeling kids cannot do this.

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Me: XYZ is coming to your birthday playdate!
Son: I'm really happy... I'm *too* happy

How things can change so quickly when you have a highly sensitive child

The first part makes my heart happy. The addition of "too" 2 seconds later makes me nervous.

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