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Old Sep 15, 2014, 03:48 PM
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Yes, however more often than not, I find myself saying "I don't know" in substitute for "I'm not telling".

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Old Sep 15, 2014, 05:18 PM
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There are 2 instances when I will say "I don't know". One is if I have a lot on my mind and she asks me what is going through my head at that moment. I really hate when she does that and I really don't know why. Maybe next time I will ask her what the purpose is.

The other time is when she asks where my mood is. It is because I really don't know how to explain it. Do I tell her where my mood is at that very moment when I am feeling safe and comfortable because she is there. Or do I tell her that I have been feeling like crap at that moment??? Today when she asked me I told her I felt numb because of everything going on in my life.
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