I know you asked Lensing this question, but I'm willing to answer and tell you that one of the issues a lot of people have when you come to look for advice on here is your lack of openmindedness. The presumption when someone is looking for advice or feedback with their content is that they've come to some sort of roadblock or impasse in their own creative process and don't have the tools and know-how to fix their problem, or are wanting to hear opinions on their work that aren't biased like their own.
While I'm of the opinion that if you get feedback, even requested feedback, you are under no obligation to take on what others tell you since, at the end if the day, it's your work and your work alone, when it comes to you... You constantly come on here looking for feedback but are so quick to defend your choices and dismiss what other people have said. People will give you extensive, paragraphs long pieces of advice and rather than taking the time to parse through and acknowledge what works for you and explain why something doesn't, most of the time you hyperfocus on one or two details and ignore everything thing else that was given to you. You are sometimes not at a point in your work where feedback would be helpful, so it can make getting advice a moot point. Like, some ideas are half-baked, and rather than coming here for input, it would just make more sense to take a step back and brainstorm without the work in front of you.
Maybe this is just how you work. Maybe it's due to a condition or disorder and maybe it's not. You are not at liberty to say, I don't expect nor want you to go into about personal information like that. I would just like you to build this specific muscle of asking for feedback on a public site. Going into it with open-mindedness and humility, being able to explain your ideas properly, listening to the advice others give, taking on what works and leaving what doesn't, and, even if you don't like or agree with what the person said, thanking them for taking the time to read your work.
Look, this is just one person way of taking on feedback, my way. You don't have to listen to this but at leat read it to completion. Please. Just so your aware of how one other forumgoer has interpreted your actions in this public space. Or don't...