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Old Mar 22, 2015, 09:16 PM
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I'm meeting someone from my past.I didn't reveal my true feelings when we together then.Now we are meeting as friends after 15 years. This is the guy I had a heartbreak over and he did not even know it.Should I reveal it now.I'm not looking for anything but I'll feel so much better emotionally if I opened up about it.I'm usually an open person except this one incident where, because I was not upfront with my feelings,I had lost. Or should I just meet like a friend and never talk about the past feelings??

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Old Mar 22, 2015, 09:21 PM
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It's your chance to finally say how you feel. I would definitely tell him. You don want to wonder what if forever.
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Old Mar 23, 2015, 10:04 PM
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Did I mention we are both married and it is just that I want it out of my chest about what happened in the past. I know I should let it go but if he questions my strange behavior the last time I saw him, should I reveal that it was all because I was trying to hide my feelings or should I just tell him I was busy?? Telling him all about it will make my burden light but I worry how he'll take it??
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