Good replies so far...well, that's where it's a bit of a paradox isn't it, people stereotypically describe us Aspies as being like Mr. Spock, but if Mr. Spock were being berated or shamed about something, he wouldn't ruminate on it or get tearful.
Funny thing was, after my diagnosis in 2001, I became more thick-skinned, just thinking it was other peoples' ignorance about me; though about 5 years later, I regressed into becoming more sensitive because of some unsavoury moments with other people.
I can also remember being too thick-skinned to the point where I was mocked for it, in my early teens. A couple of yahoos would obliquely mock me about the way I spoke, sarcasm etc, so I just ignored it or made some remark like "ok, if you say so." One murmured to the other "he doesn't know that we're making fun of him". I replied back, "oh, I know, I just don't care." (which was true, I did manage to pick up on the fact they were subtly ridiculing me. But most of the time, I'm sure it escaped me.)
And you know what? Those 2 yahoos probably snickered among themselves "what a weirdo, he doesn't even care about how he comes across" nope, not where you guys are concerned...your opinion ain't binding on my future, go f$%^ yourselves.