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Sensitive people are easily drawn in to the emotional elements of movies, stories, music, (even those Hallmark commercials) and can experience intense emotion. So, yes, wouldn’t we expect these same people to rush in with concern and compassionate empathy when distress befalls their fiends, neighbors, relatives, etc.? Not necessarily. Instead, in the midst of real-life trials and drama, these sensitive people can suddenly become detached, shrinking away from the very people they know and care about.
Human connection/empathy/compassion require more risky investment of the self than does being a passive observer who is at a ‘safe distance ‘watching a movie or reading a book’. Emotions and caring are ‘easy’ in an artificial context that doesn't require you to show up, care, and help out when drama comes calling.
So the detachment you experience may just be a defense mechanism to avoid the vulnerability and risks that emotionality entails. Especially for men (forgive the stereotype), one can imagine a certain discomfort with the ‘touchy-feely’ moments that fill our lives. Your ability/willingness to see the discrepancy in your experience is pretty insightful! I’d bet you move forward on this front just due to your perceptiveness. Good luck
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