"Sensitive" doesn't just mean "easily hurt." It also means "being open to sensory experience." All children are especially sensitive in this second sense, some more so than others. They are like sponges, soaking up everything in their physical and emotional environments. Adults don't always appreciate this about children (or about other adults even). It is important that we all stop and consider what effects our words and actions have on those around us, especially children whose moral characters are still not completely formed.
Thank you for asking this important question.
2006-12-24 01:57:39
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answered by Seeker 4
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its not about do we understand or not. coz even if ppl already understand how important it is to respect and be careful with human's heart or responses toward our attitude or words, they tend to not anticipate or do something about it. Its about how u value others. We can treat someone in a decent way, if we value the relationship and we know how humane we are, and fragile to some things, each person is different, thats when we can develop our mind and start think about the appropriate way we should treat others
2006-12-24 02:11:46
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answered by K L 1
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its called taking ppl for granted, and forgetting how special ppl can be that includes children unfortunately. Parents should feel blessed and remember they are not owed love automatically. All human relationships take input/time and love.
There are some ppl who are just plain mean too but they are in the minority. That said we should do so much more to make sure these mean ppl get what they deserve for the kids sake!!
2006-12-24 01:48:47
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answered by lazydazy 4
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For me yes, I do. The supporting statement you've made is just telling me that you are a victim of the premise. Look even the animals are sensitive more so to us humans. We have senses, and we do communicate to our fellow human beings. The only problem is, even though we know something, we tried to ignore it, get away with truth and believe lies instead of truth. And that's where the problem is.
2006-12-24 01:58:31
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answered by Code Tiger 2
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I do not believe that we understand how sensitive human beings are. What we also don't understand is when we hurt another person we are just hurting ourselves. If we could understand that we get what we give in this world people would be alot more loving to one another!!
2006-12-24 03:05:06
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answered by Mimi 6
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99% of human behavior. Acting big, talking about
others. Is an attempt to protect the spirit in ourselves.
But when we behave that way toward others. Who we know on a spiritual level have a spirit in them too. It only makes us feel more like poop!
WISE UP PEOPLE!
2006-12-24 01:44:25
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answered by Master_of_Psyche 2
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I disagree. If you know someone is, in essence, weak, you might be all the more likely to derogate that person. For, the farther you put the person down and hurt the person's feelings, the more you give your mercurial little self-esteem and pride a boost.
Of course we are sesitive: Just look how kids react when other kids call them petty names such as poo poo head.
2006-12-24 01:57:06
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answered by JD 1
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Mi Grandfater he help wit experits in Auchwitz were dey test how senstiv peoples are wit electrick shox, peeples kip die buger experits up, den wore it ent fore is finish, My grantfather get prise best kpet Gaz chambre too monf runing, My Great Grandt father frent Hitler Vienna fore Great wore so dey lok grantfather up fore he spil beens bout Hitler ant al de girls he pregnant get.
I no tink experits alow now less mericans dey do Irans on.
2006-12-24 01:58:06
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answered by Anonymous
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We do not seem to understand that which you speak of.
Look at our circumstances, as a result.
We are still hurt children.
2006-12-24 01:42:25
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answered by Anonymous
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A really good question and answer, I totally agree with you.
Merry Christmas xx
2006-12-24 02:18:12
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answered by Croeso 6
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