In Love: Understand... — The Highly Sensitive Person

HSPs process information deeply and are easily overstimulated, which can lead to specific friction points in romantic partnerships:

The book by Dr. Elaine N. Aron explores how the 15–20% of the population born with a highly sensitive nervous system can navigate the complexities of intimacy. Dr. Aron argues that while being a Highly Sensitive Person (HSP) is a genetic trait rather than a flaw, it significantly impacts how one falls in love, experiences sexuality, and handles conflict. The Core Challenges for HSPs in Love The Highly Sensitive Person in Love: Understand...

To maintain a healthy bond, Dr. Aron and other experts from sites like The Highly Sensitive Refuge suggest several practical strategies: Aron and other experts from sites like The

The Highly Sensitive Person in Love: A Guide to Thriving in Relationships crowded social calendars

: Common lifestyle choices—such as loud music, crowded social calendars, or even subtle smells—that a non-HSP might ignore can be physically draining or even painful for an HSP.