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Old Jan 21, 2014, 09:46 AM
Anonymous200320
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Originally Posted by neutrino View Post
Isn't it difficult keeping that from him?

Seriously, if I was one of the people getting an email like the one I sent yesterday I would have replied to make sure the person who sent the email knew it was ok to send it. I thought a lot of people would think like that but no one has replied. Not a single one of them (well, except for the one I told in person). Not a "thank you for your email" or "thank you for sharing" or anything. I really didn't expect all of them to reply but perhaps just one person or something. I would have replied in order to prevent the person who sent the email from feeling exactly what I'm feeling right now: anxiety so bad I feel like throwing up and staying home from university.

Am I wrong to think like this?
Sorry, I meant to reply to this. I'm sorry to hear your group mates were so uncommunicative. I'm extremely bad at replying to email myself though so I can understand how that happens. I just wish it hadn't happened with every one of them.

As for your question, no, it's not difficult keeping it from him. It would be difficult, bordering on impossible, to tell him, and nothing good could come out of it. So I follow the law of least resistance, despite knowing that it's the wrong thing to do.