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What's the psychology behind people who get easily offended? Is getting offended an auto-victimization? Why would they act in a hostile manner instead of moving on or exposing their argument to the offender? #soultherapywithharleenbagga
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People get easily offended due to insecurities or sensitivities, feeling hurt or threatened by words or actions. It can stem from feeling like a victim, but it's not always on purpose. They might act hostile because they struggle to manage emotions or communicate well. Instead of calmly discussing, they react angrily, often due to a lack of self-awareness or coping skills.
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・answered 494 days ago
I don't think that people get offended intentionally. It's just in their nature. Maybe they may had some experiences that made them more sensitive to everything. somehow their trust was broken that now whenever someone even jokingly says something they get offended and take it seriously on them.
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