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It's natural for you to suspect if the people around you would really accept you despite what you did in the past. In a way it's a self-preserving thing to do.... not to expose yourself to possible hurts and rejection by other people. I do not think it's your responsibility to "confess" or reveal your "dossier" to everyone you meet... only to those who "need to know," such as your future spouse. Why do you need to tell ordinary friends what you did in the past? Do you see them also doing the same, to you and to others? Trust is a difficult thing to earn and receive. Unless a person has proven him or herself worthy of my trust, I wouldn't reveal my deep dark sins and secrets to the person. Nobody is entitled to know the life history of another person. Meanwhile look forward to improving yourself. That's something more positive to look forward to, instead of mulling in what you cannot change now. All the best.
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Hi Eveline, by Interested , 2001, Nov 24
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