Overemotional or bad social skills?
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Here's the only concrete example I can describe well.
When I was younger and I went to see the Ice Age movies, they would always start with that little squirrel trying to get an acorn.
((For those who don't know, he would always lose the acorn in the end or get stuck somewhere, but I believe he gets it in the very last movie!))
These intros and outros would nearly reduce me to tears, while everyone else laughed and "awwed."
Was this just an overwhelming emotion that I couldn't process, or was I misinterpreting the clips due to a lack of social skills?
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