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Jeremiah21
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How much information should you share about your past?Posted : 23 Oct, 2010 07:45 AMHow much information should you share about your past? Addictions, mental health issues, abuse by others, intimacy with others, credit history etc..? Do we owe it to others to be honest and forthright? |
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Jeremiah21
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How much information should you share about your past?Posted : 23 Oct, 2010 05:25 PMTulip: |
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SilverFire
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How much information should you share about your past?Posted : 23 Oct, 2010 06:48 PMI'd say that it depends on where you are in the relationship, but if you are both serious about each other, it's just easier to share everything. The other person deserves as much as you do the ability to make a decision based on all the available evidence. I've heard it argued the other way and that has never made sense to me. I was thinking, "So if I told you that I liked doom metal, but I waited two months to tell you that I talk in my sleep, THEN I'd be more acceptable to you?" Shallowness is what that is. |
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How much information should you share about your past?Posted : 27 Oct, 2010 02:36 PMShare as much as you feel necessary. If it is going to change the way they view you or is a person you no longer are then leave it in the past. I feel most stuff is safe to share with your husband or wife. But I also feel that some things should be left in the past with God being the only one who knows what ever that secret may be. Also if it is something they could find out from a relative or friiend of yours then you should definately tell them. It is always better they here it from you then from a friend or family member of yours. |
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