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Your mental problems are yours, not your bosses. The simple question of "Are you taking the time off or not?" would maybe have been a more professional way of handling it however.
That said, what makes you chose to stay at a job or move on is entirely up to you. If you want an environment more attuned to a "sensitive ass man like me", go find one.
As to what has made me walk out, a far from complete list includes:
Suffering multiple hospital requiring injuries and not being allowed to leave my station.
New management changing the scheduling policy so that I'd be required to work nights and weekend.
Not receiving a promised raise after a significant project.
Being assigned an impossible task to be used as the scape goat for a failing project.
Being assigned a management role after explicitly stating I could not manage a team in the field when I don't speak the language.
Not wanting to transfer to the new location.
Realizing I was too old and broken to enjoy working in such a confined, loud, dirty, and crowded environment.
It was my birthday and I wanted to quit as a present to myself.