Yes, I have said too much at times, I need to learn to keep my feelings to myself, I end up looking like a fool.
2007-07-20 01:51:27
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answered by JůnəßůĢ 6
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yeah, but I have a wonderful partner and when we got together we made a pact to be open and honest at all times, talk to each other, no subject is taboo. It's great! we don't always agree with each other, but knowing where we stand and how we can help each other is like a breath of fresh air. I spent 14 years in a relationship, so did he, doing the exact opposite. It's the trust thing as always, you've got to have it to make a relationship work. Love is the bricks, Trust is the mortar. x
2007-07-20 01:59:51
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answered by wonderwoman 2
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Hell no! If I get a good feel I'm bragging to all my buddies. Seriously I have no problem with sharing my feeling and being open. It's truly the only way to stay married. What's great is I'm totally open and honest with my wife to the point of brutality, and she still stays with me.
2007-07-20 01:53:46
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answered by ROBERT C 5
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Feelings? What are they?
I don't think afraid is the right word. I'm a more practical kinda girl and since feelings are very practical, well i just tend to ignore them.
2007-07-20 01:49:56
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answered by Tamzi 3
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you may nicely be sorry in case you attempt 'sharing emotions' with us men, lol. Sorry to sound chauvinistic, yet i think of we are under pressure out to unravel problems, to no longer help one yet another emotionally, like women are. So, men can tend to interpret your sharing as a request for suggestion. in case you will quite share emotions consisting of your guy, as modern-day psychology encourages, you may start up out via being indirect: ask him if he thinks men and females human beings are diverse of their needs to talk approximately emotions. The ensuing communique could be your risk to point which you such as you ought to talk to men (as a rule) approximately emotions, with out the guy constantly offering suggestion. With luck, he will respond via volunteering: "nicely, you may confer with ME, honey". At that factor, make him promise to refrain from offering recommendations - and you have hit a house run. sorry for the activities metaphor.
2016-11-09 23:28:18
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answered by ? 4
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No, never. There is nothing wrong with sharing your feelings.
2007-07-20 02:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Everytime I did that the person ended up using the info to judge,attack and/or emotionally abuse me.I won't be doing it again.
2007-07-20 04:08:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well ... am available to open up with someone and share my heart ... smile ..... any helpful?
2007-07-20 01:50:24
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answered by Vig 2
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yes i am a very private person and find it hard opening up .
2007-07-20 01:50:20
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answered by sarah 5
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Sometimes it's just best to keep quiet as to avoid any unnecessary arguments
2007-07-20 01:51:46
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answered by LOL 7
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