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Jun 25, 2006 01:09

If you and your best friend were having a conversation about a problem you were having with a person who you love very much, and in that conversation you said very eloquently everything you wanted that person to know, do you think it would be right to email that conversation to the person (with best friend's consent, of course)? I'm curious about ( Read more... )

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fractal_empire June 25 2006, 05:18:50 UTC
If all affected parties consent, sure.

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hmm wyldpinkdaisies June 25 2006, 21:36:32 UTC
no, seems not intimate, it would be better to leak it out through a third party somehow, or better yet, just say it.

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Re: hmm zaxsmile June 26 2006, 02:21:38 UTC
that's what I thought too

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anonymous June 26 2006, 02:13:27 UTC
it's amazing how much more capable you are of expressing yourself when concerned parties aren't present.

i see nothing wrong with it.

-marcy

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chewies June 26 2006, 13:12:29 UTC
pull a me. send it.

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zaxsmile June 28 2006, 14:33:26 UTC
HAHAHAHAHAHA!

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corners are bad wyldpinkdaisies June 29 2006, 04:38:16 UTC
if it has a negative connotation, then sending will be bad, because your talking to someone else about them, they'll feel backed into a corner, one because you obviously didnt have enough faith or trust in the person to flat out say it, and two, although best friends are wonderful, they should be confidential and it could make the person feel uncomfortable to not have been present for a conversation about them.

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