$USDC Emotional minimisation.
A child is playing, and got poked by a chicken, and the child started to cry.
Not necessarily because of the chicken's poke, but because the child was scared.
Like I said, the child started crying, loudly.
This is a typical response from an avoidant attachment personality..
Is it this small chicken that is making you cry?
This small chicken wants to play with you, and you're here opening your mouth crying.
You, is it every small thing that must make you cry?
In this typical responses, a common denominator is the use of 'small'.
Meaning, what has happened to you isn't a big deal to make you cry.
That's emotional minimisation.
The child's emotional response disgusts you, you can't relate.