>>19198339>>19198314If I took someone who has spent their entire life in a rural setting and dropped them in the centre of an extremely dense urban area. Thousands of people on the move. Music and cars and horns and engines, talking, the sound of footsteps everywhere, buildings towering over them giving them vertigo just looking up, the sensory overload would probably cause revulsion, sadness, and anxiety pretty much instantly. Someone shouts “HEY FUCKFACE MOVE. I SAID FUCKING MOVE STOP FUCKING STARING” a car revs its engine loudly next to you in traffic, it pushes up against your shins. You’re lost and confused and disoriented.
It’s the opposite but for people who’ve grown up in cities. If you’re adjusted to one thing, the complete polar opposite will frighten you and give you negative emotions.