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I have a problem: I can't watch many movies because some scenes make me cringe so hard I have to reach the remote and turn my TV off. It's like I have extremely high empathy for these fictional characters so when they get in trouble I feel unbearably strong feelings. Any other anons with the same problem? Sometimes I can watch but it takes me like 10 times of pausing and continuing to slowly get through the awkward scenes... How to overcome this? What causes this?
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Lol what a loser
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i have extremely high empathy aswell but it doesn't manifest with cringe because I have massive tolerance for that, what it does make me do is causes me to cry at tearjerking scenes like I'm some kind of woman all the fucking time, most 4channers can't relate I'm sure but it essentially makes me heavily emotionally impacted by the things characters overcome or feelings they relate to each other
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You'll never get through a single anime episode, op
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I get uncanny valley cringe I think from situations a lot in movies it certainly isn't empathy though



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