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sensitive low-key

The most laid back person in the bunch; very relaxed and low profile; a stage further than just being low-key. Can refer to a person or an event.
I hit up my friend's house last friday night and we all just hung out, chilled, ate some pizza and watched Netflix -- it was a sensitive low-key kind of hangout.

James is a sensitive low-key kind of guy -- he is always so relaxed and always goes with the flow.
sensitive low-key by The Real D Boy September 20, 2013

extra-sensitive 

A highly perceptive emotional state that consciously or subconsciously monitors the well-being of all members of a system. Absolutely not to be confused with a condom in this context!
The random urbandictionary user clicked up on this because they were being extra-sensitive and knew it would be for the great good of society.
extra-sensitive by Sun God(s) September 27, 2013

sensitive 

When you feel the pain and cruelty of the world around you.
Sensitive people just want to make the world a better place.
sensitive by Dubiks December 19, 2018

Psycho Sensitive 

The act of allowing one's emotional sensitivity to jump a train to nutsville, hindering any human interaction impossible and usually followed by strange and irrational stunts of some kind.
Liz: What happened with you and Suzy?

Beth: I'm not sure, after the match I said "it's ok, You'll do better next time" and she went all Psycho Sensitive and started screaming and making threats to sodomize my cat with a pineapple!
Psycho Sensitive by theMothershed February 21, 2011

self-sensitive 

a person who shows little or no sensitivity towards the feelings of others while exhibiting extreme sensitivity when they are at the receiving end.
That new office guy Tim never shows any sensitivity towards other people, he only shows it when his own feelings are hurt, what a self-sensitive prick

mensiversary 

MEN-SI-VER-SA-RY (mèn´se-vûr´se-rê) noun
1. The monthly recurring date of a past event, especially one of
historical, national, or personal importance: a first date
mensiversary; the mensiversary of the founding of Nerstone Pictures.
2. A celebration commemorating such a date.
from Latin: mensis, month + versus, past participle of vertere, to turn.

If the word for the commemoration of a yearly event is anniversary, by
analogy the logical word for the commemoration of a monthly event
should be "mensiversary." "Anniversary" comes from the Latin "annum,"
meaning year. (The "versary" part comes from a Latin word referring
to turning.) The Latin word for month is "mensis." Hence,
mensiversary. I've not found this word in any reputable dictionary,
but perhaps exposure in Google Answers can help to put it there.

Credit to pinkfreud-ga @ google answers
My girlfriend and I just celebrated our first mensiversary.

On November 2nd, the 8th mensiversary of our family reunion in Chicago, my family and I decided to take another trip back to visit the sites.
mensiversary by BeefnCheez November 11, 2007