Can people that have some different outlooks on things maintain a friendship based on the things they have in common? Isn't it all about communicating rather than keeping one's true feelings inside, where they can cause misunderstanding and ultimately kill the good parts?
I think honesty is where it's at...It's very liberating. I know from experience that keeping your true feelings inside not only drives you crazy, but it hiders real progress when it comes to maximizing the fun and rewarding parts of a friendship.
BTW...I'm not talking about love here, although it could apply to the question.
What do you think?
I think honesty is where it's at...It's very liberating. I know from experience that keeping your true feelings inside not only drives you crazy, but it hiders real progress when it comes to maximizing the fun and rewarding parts of a friendship.
BTW...I'm not talking about love here, although it could apply to the question.
What do you think?
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its sO cUte. lol.
anywho.
i think youre paranoid about this whole honesty thing.
but i still feel its an important question to tackle...
i agree with you on releasing your honest feelings to people you want to get to know more.
or at least care for. you know.
im not interested in half-ass fake relationships. its a waste of people's times.
so, yea. honesty is the best shit. and if they don't dig your true colors, than you should just fuck it and move on.
no time to stand still and wait for reality to change. coz it ain't gonna. just go where your spirit takes you. and youll be golden.