
Just to disprove all the things that you say.."
sen⋅si⋅tive [sen-si-tiv]
–adjective
| 1. | endowed with sensation; having perception through the senses. |
| 2. | readily or excessively affected by external agencies or influences. |
| 3. | having acute mental or emotional sensibility; aware of and responsive to the feelings of others. |
| 4. | easily pained, annoyed, etc. |
| 5. | pertaining to or connected with the senses or sensation. |
| 6. | Physiology. having a low threshold of sensation or feeling. |
| 7. | responding to stimuli, as leaves that move when touched. |
| 8. | highly responsive to certain agents, as photographic plates, films, or paper. |
| 9. | affected or likely to be affected by a specified stimulus (used in combination): price-sensitive markets. |
| 10. | involving work, duties, or information of a highly secret or delicate nature, esp. in government: a sensitive position in the State Department. |
| 11. | requiring tact or caution; delicate; touchy: a sensitive topic. |
| 12. | constructed to indicate, measure, or be affected by small amounts or changes, as a balance or thermometer. |
| 13. | Radio. easily affected by external influences, esp. by radio waves. "..It doesn't take a talent to be mean Your words can crush things that are unseen So please be careful with me I'm sensitive and I'd like to stay that way.." |