Touchy Trump is like a kid who loves being praised but gets really upset when someone points out his mistakes, especially if it's a powerful person like the Pope.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy, and everyone says how great you are. You feel proud and happy. But then, all of a sudden, the most respected person in the room, maybe your grandpa, starts pointing out all the things you did wrong. That makes you feel embarrassed, angry, and confused.
Trump is like that kid. He likes being praised and winning. But when the Pope, someone he respects and sees as important, criticizes him or points out his mistakes, it feels personal. It’s like your grandpa said you didn’t do the best job, even though you know he cares about you.
This makes Trump feel attacked, not just in a normal way, but deep down, inside his head. That's why people say he can't "handle" the Pope's attacks: it feels like a big, powerful person is saying he’s not as good as everyone thinks.
Examples
- A celebrity feels embarrassed after a harsh comment from a famous critic.
- A student loses focus during class when the teacher calls them out publicly.
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