It's to this kind of comment that I direct my reply.
If your post is merely rational argument, then there's surely no need for it.
You'd probably complain about his hair style reducing his rationality, or somesuch.
So which is it? ;) (Seriously, it really doesn't worry me.)
But glasshouses aside...
They aren't really trying to convince anyone, they're just chatting about something that they believe happened to them. But they do get a little sensitive when folks start questioning their personal experience, especially when the inquisitor is psychically-blind.
In all fairness, the thread topic is about "skeptic input". If these phenomena are ever to be proven and the mechanisms behind them determined, it will be because sceptics have continued to ask questions and seek proof. If people just sit back and concede that maybe they did happen without any challenge, they will forever be viewed in the realm of science fiction.
As unfavourable as you may find the approach of some sceptics, it has a crucial role.
'psychically blind' sounds a bit reminiscent of the Watchtower's "spiriturally blind".