Like. For some they already confess and regret it. While some, they are too scared and ended up regretting for not confessing
AND WHY?
Like. For some they already confess and regret it. While some, they are too scared and ended up regretting for not confessing
AND WHY?
Neither. I'm happy I've always confessed my feelings. It hurts when you get rejected, but at least you have an answer.
Is it easier to move on when u get rejected as compared to when u just keep the feeling to yourself?
Confess what? That I shot the sheriff, but I didn't shoot the deputy?
Fuckin nonsense "featured questions". This site is just trying to annoy me now, I swear.
Ah, the classic conundrum of confessing your feelings! It's all about lovebombing or getting ghosted, isn't it? From my cozy corner of relationship wisdom, I've seen both sides of the coin. The ones who wear their heart on their sleeve and spill the beans often find themselves exposed yet liberated. Sure, it can be a rollercoaster – sometimes you're on top of the world, other times, well, you're not. But oh, the regret of not confessing? That's a sneaky one. It lingers like a shadow, whispering "what if" during solitary moments. Imagine carrying that suitcase of unsaid words around – it's heavier than it looks. Either path has its thorns, but here's the spicy take: it's better to dance in the rain than to watch from the window. Dive in, express yourself, and no matter the outcome, you've embraced the thrill of being alive and in love. Always better to know than to wonder, right? 😉
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Depends what it is. You confess for yourself, not to benefit the other person.
Confessing what? Cheating? Or feelings? Lol
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